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Uh-Oh! Al-Qaeda says attack on U.S. consulate in Libya ‘revenge’ for death of its 2nd

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Libya: We gave US three-day warning of Benghazi attack



American diplomats were warned of possible violent unrest in Benghazi three days before the killings of US Ambassador Christopher Stevens and three members of his team, Libyan security officials say.

The claim came as the country's interim President, Mohammed el-Megarif, said his government had information that the attack on the US consulate had been planned by an Islamist group with links to al-Qa'ida and with foreigners taking part.

However, the American ambassador to the UN, Susan Rice, insisted that the killings had resulted from a demonstration against a film about the Prophet Mohamed, replicating protests in Cairo, which had been "hijacked" and got out of control.

The Independent has reported diplomatic sources who said that the threat of an attack against US interests in the region was known to the US administration 48 hours before it took place. The alert was issued by the State Department's Bureau of Diplomatic Security, but not made public. A State Department spokesman maintained: "We are not aware of any actionable intelligence indicating that an attack on the US Mission in Benghazi was planned or imminent."

But President Megarif told the American station National Public Radio: "We firmly believe that this was a pre-calculated, pre-planned attack that was carried out specifically to attack the US Consulate. A few of those who joined in were foreigners who had entered Libya from different directions, some of them definitely from Mali and Algeria."

A senior official of the biggest militia in Benghazi, the February 17th Brigade, told CNN that he had warned US diplomats of a rapidly deteriorating security situation in Benghazi three days before the attack. "The situation is frightening, it scares us," he said he had stressed during the meeting. Mr Stevens had been back in Libya for only a short time before US security officials decided it would be safe to make the journey to Benghazi during the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. The British consulate in the city was shut after an ambush of a convoy carrying Dominic Asquith, the UK ambassador, in which his bodyguard were injured. The UN and International Committee of the Red Cross offices had been bombed and there had been a spate of political assassinations.

However, Ms Rice denied the Benghazi attack was pre-planned.

Libya: We gave US three-day warning of Benghazi attack - Africa - World - The Independent
 
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This is funny:

The Independent has reported diplomatic sources who said that the threat of an attack against US interests in the region was known to the US administration 48 hours before it took place."

When is there NOT a 48 hour window of a threat against US interests in the ME?
 
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about as original as your idiot conspiracy theory...

I didn't make any conspiracy theory so your dishonesty on top of everything else is awesome.
 
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Because, for the second time, they aren't the only ones making this claim...so is the Libyan gov't. Shall I write this in crayon for anyone else who seems to have a problem reading past the first sentence of a post?

I always consider it wise to want more than word-against-word when it comes to anything so serious. I'm not saying it's impossible - I just don't see enough evidence of it to pull me to it.
 
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Not that I don't think it was pre-planned, but why would anyone believe a thing Al Qaeda said?

Public release of the "call for vengeance" was two days prior. If you're going to call for something to happen, you need to make sure you have something in your hip-pocket to happen, or you look like an idiot.
 
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