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May 07, 2013
Who Could've Given the Stand-Down Order in Benghazi?
The answer isn't as obvious as you might think. Or, rather, it's exactly as obvious as you think, but the left will of course attempt to claim that any number of persons might have given this order and we'll never know who they were so oh well let's move on to something else.
In fact, as Kerry Pickett reports, a source tells her only the president or someone directly conveying his order could give such an instruction.
A source with intimate information about the events that happened on the ground in Benghazi the night the U.S. Consulate and the CIA annex was attacked by terrorists told Breitbart News that, ultimately, only the President of the United States, or someone acting on his authority, could have prevented Special Forces either on the ground or nearby from helping those Americans who were under deadly assault.
According to the source, when the attack on the Consulate occurred, a specific chain of command to gain verbal permission to move special-forces in must have occurred. SOCAFRICA commander Lieutenant Col. Gibson would have contacted a desk officer at the time, asking for that permission.