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Should Hillary Clinton Be Forced Turn Over Her Email Server For Inspection?

Should Hillary Clinton Be Forced Turn Over Her Email Server For Inspection?


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Oh, something will be found, if she complies.

Oh well, I'm sure something to make a fuss about could be found. But I doubt anything of substantial or lasting effect. Regardless, she's already deleted everything "personal" so anything that might've been incriminating is long gone. It would be pointless gesture, which Is why I'm perplexed she hasn't already done it.
 
Oh well, I'm sure something to make a fuss about could be found. But I doubt anything of substantial or lasting effect. Regardless, she's already deleted everything "personal" so anything that might've been incriminating is long gone. It would be pointless gesture, which Is why I'm perplexed she hasn't already done it.

The Obama administration’s approval of these arms shipments almost certainly violated United Nations Security Council Resolution 1970, adopted February 26, 2011, which required all member states to “prevent the direct or indirect supply, sale or transfer” of weapons to any party in Libya. Qaddafi’s forces sought to restock their supply of these missiles during the conflict. In mid July 2011, his regime met with Chinese officials, seeking to purchase $200 million worth of sophisticated weapons, including portable surface-to-air missiles. Some number of the missiles, perhaps a significant portion, left the country. At least one foreign-intelligence source stated that branches of al-Qaeda were obtaining surface-to-air missiles in Libya. In April 2011, Reuters quoted an Algerian security official who claimed that al-Qaeda was smuggling missiles out of Libya:

Read more at: National Review


In October 17, 2012, about one month after the ship docked in Turkey, Reuters reported, “Amateur footage of rebels using shoulder-mounted surface-to-air missiles have emerged in recent days.” About a week later, Russia’s top military officer, accused the United States of providing American-made Stinger missiles to the Syrian rebels

To the bolded. This of course is one of the reasons that Russia and China vetoed all attempts by the Obama administration to secure a resolution for the use of force in Syria!
 
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