Special Forces Denied ‘Cross Border Authority’ in Benghazi
The Benghazi
investigation is mired in misinformation and inaccurate questioning.
While the Congress pursues the question of a mysterious “stand down
order”, the pursuit of administration responsibility remains dead in the
water, and lazy pundits continue to write about a cover-up that pales
in comparison to this administration’s abandoning two warriors to die on
a lonely rooftop in Benghazi.
Are our Congressional investigators
naïve, or are they part of a vast conspiracy to hide a simple truth from
the American people about the decisions made & not made that
fateful night?
You see ladies & gentlemen, in order
for a “stand down” to be given, an order has to be given to ready those
soldiers to “stand down” from. Here lies the crux of administration’s
failures the night of Sept. 11, 2012.
No “stand down” order was ever issued, because the request for an order to engage in a foreign land was refused to begin with!
To initiate offensive military operations in a foreign country, law requires a Presidential order commonly referred to a Cross Border Authority or CBA. In the absence of cross border authority being granted directly by the President, no military operation could be initiated, including the commitment of troops to secure or rescue personnel from Special Mission Benghazi.
It is well known that a distress signal went out from the CIA Annex before it was attacked. That distress signal, Tango Mike Mike, is used universally by our special operation forces and is used in remembrance of Master Sergeant Roy P. Benavidez,
who received the Congressional Medal Of Honor for gallantry
single-handedly rescuing an embattled and overwhelmed Green Beret
detachment during the Vietnam War. He was known, fondly, as “That Mean
Mexican”, and his call sign was “Tango Mike Mike”.
It is a matter of honor for our Special
Forces to respond to “Tango Mike Mike”, and this author has no doubt
that Special Forces troops were prepared to go on the offensive in
Benghazi.
It has been sparsely reported that a Special Forces Alpha Team bordered a C-130 Spectre and awaited “authority” to commit to Benghazi. It is likely they were staged at the order of SOC-AFRICA (Special Operations Command for Africa) with the approval of AFRICOM (The geographic Combat Command for Africa).
I am personally challenging the Congressional investigators to ask the following three questions:
- Was Cross Border Authority requested by our operation commanders assigned to North Africa?
- Which particular Officer requested it?
- Was Cross Border Authority granted?
The answers to these three questions
lead responsibility directly to the Commanders in Africa, and ultimately
to the President, who is the only one tasked with issuing cross border
authority.
And to those same Congressional
investigators, I am issuing this warning: If you fail to ask these three
simple questions, you are each as guilty as this President of leaving
Ty Woods and Glen Doherty dead on that lonely rooftop so far from
home…..Equally as guilty of cowardice…Equally as guilty of dereliction
of duty.
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