Rich TAkes!
here is a special edition of links about the recent September Eleventh Acts of War in Libya
U.S. military suspends joint patrols with Afghans – CBS News
prior to the 911 attack, Afghani military have been turning on and murdering their US training counterparts
NightWatch 20120913 – KGS
an open-sourced intelligence analysis of the attack
Obama to Condemn Christian Filmmaker Before United Nations
the apology tour continues
Caroline Glick :: The 9/11 attacks on the US embassies were not about a movie
Inside the US consulate in Benghazi: material and human damage laid bare
The Rape of Christopher Stevens
warning: graphic copy
Reports: Marines Not Permitted Live Ammo
What’s Worse: No Marines, or (Possibly) Unarmed Marines?
The Day Obama Became Toxic: After Libya, We Cannot Trust Him—Barack Must Fall
Al Qaeda, ex-Gitmo detainee involved in consulate attack, intelligence sources say
we released this guy in 2007 on the condition that he remain incarcerated. He was released in 2008?
Libya: We gave US three-day warning of Benghazi attack
Was Obama too busy with fund-raising to care?
Why Did The White House Take So Long To Admit Libya Attack Was Terrorism?
it’s easier to blame a very bad movie clip than to admit that somebody screwed up
Republican senators decry ‘useless, worthless’ Clinton briefing on Libya attack
Senate GOP furious newspaper got better briefing on Libya
A complete Senate briefing wouldn’t have had as good a reception as the NY Times or the WSJ
German Press Review on Middle East Violence against US Embassies – SPIEGEL ONLINE
The Europeans got it long before the US Press. A round-up of Euro press reports following the attack
Foreign Media: US Foreign Policy under Obama in Ruins
Revealed: inside story of US envoy’s assassination
CNN Hides Facts: Cairo Riots Not About ‘Offensive’ American Movie, But Freedom of Blind Sheik
~ In Other News ~
New iOS 6 Loses Google Maps, but Adds Other Features – NYTimes.com
President Obama Issues Executive Order on Carbon Emissions and Industrial Efficiency
Obama’s war on energy continues