Declassified docs: Hillary aided rise of ISIS
Confirm reports of U.S. arming Middle East jihadists
NEW YORK – More than 100 pages of previously classified Department of Defense and Department of State documents
implicate the Obama administration in a cover-up to obscure the role
Hillary Clinton and the State Department played in the rise of ISIS.
The documents were obtained in a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit filed by the Washington watchdog Judicial Watch.
They confirm WND reporting over the past three years of evidence that
U.S. Ambassador Christopher Stevens was involved in shipping weapons
from Benghazi to support the al-Qaida-affiliated militias fighting the
Bashar al-Assad regime in Syria, effectively arming the Sunni jihadists
who morphed into ISIS.
The documents further confirm WND reporting that the goal of the
terrorists behind the Benghazi attack that killed Stevens was to force
the release of Omar Abdul Rahman, the “blind sheik” in U.S. prison
serving a life sentence for his involvement in the 1993 bombing of the
World Trade Center, and to avenge death of a prominent Libyan al-Qaida
leader killed by a U.S. drone strike in Pakistan.
“These documents are jaw-dropping,” said Judicial Watch President Tom
Fitton. “No wonder we had to file more FOIA lawsuits and wait over two
years for them.”
Fitton referenced in particular a Defense Department document from the Defense Intelligence Agency, DIA, dated Sept. 12, 2012.
It documents that the attack on the Benghazi compound had been
carefully planned by the al-Qaida and Muslim Brotherhood-linked Brigades
of the Captive Omar Abdul Rahman, BOCAR, which aimed “to kill as many
Americans as possible.”
The document, dated the day after the Benghazi attack, was sent to
then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, then-Defense Secretary Leon
Panetta, the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Obama White House National
Security Council.
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