12 US Embassies & Consuls were attacked during Bush's tenure

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Since the Obama supporters are shouting "Boooooooooooshhhhhhhhh" I thought I'd check into this claim. The statement is true, however:

Zero US Ambassadors and zero non-military US citizens killed.

Zero breaches, although several were burned

 

8 US Embassies/Consuls to date attacked during Obama's less than 4 years tenure (actually all occurred 2011-2012):

2011 Syria

2011 Kabul

2011 Sarajevo

2012 Cairo

2012 Benghazi

2012 Yeman

2012 India

2012 Tunis

1 US Ambassador tortured, dragged through the streets and killed

    Ambassador Christopher Stevens

3 non-military US citizens tortured, dragged through the streets and killed

    Foreign Service Information Managment Officer Sean Smith

    American private security employee Glen Doherty

    Former US Navy Seal Tyrone Woods

4 breaches: Benghazi, Cairo, Sudan, Tunis

   Cairo - US Flag torn down & replaced with black Islamist flag

   Benghazi - small arms fired at the consul, which caught fire, building looted and sensitive documents missing. The attack appeared complex and professionally executed. Al-Qaeda has indicated responsibility and said it was revenge for US drone strike that killed a Libyan Al-Qaeda leader, not prompted by the anti-Muslim film 'Innocense of Muslims' (despite the insistance of our current administration)

   Sudan - walls scaled, clash with guards

   Tunis - walls scaled & trees set afire

 

But but but..... Booooooooooshhhhhhhhh!!!!! It's Bush's fault. All the time. Everytime. (koo-koo  koo-koo)

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Avatar MADDOG10 -
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Everyone should just be plain tired of all the LIES..

He has to go.....!!!!!
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Busted!… State Department Scrubs ing Memo From Website Following Deadly 9-11 Consulate Attacks

Posted by Jim Hoft on Saturday, September 15, 2012, 3:46 PM








On Wednesday September 12, 2012 blogger Speak With Authority discovered that five days before 9-11, the US State Department sent out a memo announcing no credible security threats against the United States on the anniversary of 9-11.

The Overseas Security Advisory Council, who posted the memo, is part of the Bureau of Diplomatic Security under the U.S. Department of State.

Here is a screengrab of the memo at the OSAC website:

The OSAC memo said:


Terrorism and Important Dates
Global
9/6/2012

OSAC currently has no credible information to suggest that al-Qa’ida or any other terrorist group is plotting any kind of attack overseas to coincide with the upcoming anniversary of September 11. However, constituents often have concerns around important dates, holidays, and major events, Often times, these concerns are the result of increased media attention to the issue, rather than credible evidence of a terrorist plot.

But now it’s gone.
The State Department scrubbed the letter from its OSAC website.

The ing memo is gone.
How convenient. They flushed the ing memo down the internet memory hole.

Dan Riehl has more.

We heard the reports about the chaos at the State Department.
But we had no idea they were scrubbing documents.

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