Was The Assassination Of US Ambassador Stevens An Inside Job?
Revealed: inside story of US envoy’s assassination
Exclusive: America ‘was warned of embassy attack but did nothing’
Kim Sengupta
The killings of the US ambassador to Libya and three of his staff were likely to have been the result of a serious and continuing security breach, The Independent can reveal.
American officials believe the attack was planned, but Chris Stevens had been back in the country only a short while and the details of his visit to Benghazi, where he and his staff died, were meant to be confidential.
The US administration is now facing a crisis in Libya. Sensitive documents have gone missing from the consulate in Benghazi and the supposedly secret location of the “safe house” in the city, where the staff had retreated, came under sustained mortar attack. Other such refuges across the country are no longer deemed “safe”.
Some of the missing papers from the consulate are said to list names of Libyans who are working with Americans, putting them potentially at risk from extremist groups, while some of the other documents are said to relate to oil contracts.
According to senior diplomatic sources, the US State Department had credible information 48 hours before mobs charged the consulate in Benghazi, and the embassy in Cairo, that American missions may be targeted, but no warnings were given for diplomats to go on high alert and “lockdown”, under which movement is severely restricted.
Mr Stevens had been on a visit to Germany, Austria and Sweden and had just returned to Libya when the Benghazi trip took place with the US embassy’s security staff deciding that the trip could be undertaken safely.
Eight Americans, some from the military, were wounded in the attack which claimed the lives of Mr Stevens, Sean Smith, an information officer, and two US Marines. All staff from Benghazi have now been moved to the capital, Tripoli, and those whose work is deemed to be non-essential may be flown out of Libya.
In the meantime a Marine Corps FAST Anti-Terrorism Reaction Team has already arrived in the country from a base in Spain and other personnel are believed to be on the way. Additional units have been put on standby to move to other states where their presence may be needed in the outbreak of anti-American fury triggered by publicity about a film which demeaned the Prophet Mohamed.
A mob of several hundred stormed the US embassy in the Yemeni capital Sanaa yesterday. Other missions which have been put on special alert include almost all those in the Middle East, as well as in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Armenia, Burundi and Zambia.
Senior officials are increasingly convinced, however, that the ferocious nature of the Benghazi attack, in which rocket-propelled grenades were used, indicated it was not the result of spontaneous anger due to the video, called Innocence of Muslims. Patrick Kennedy, Under-Secretary at the State Department, said he was convinced the assault was planned due to its extensive nature and the proliferation of weapons.
There is growing belief that the attack was in revenge for the killing in a drone strike in Pakistan of Mohammed Hassan Qaed, an al-Qa’ida operative who was, as his nom-de-guerre Abu Yahya al-Libi suggests, from Libya, and timed for the anniversary of the 11 September attacks.
Senator Bill Nelson, a member of the Senate Intelligence Committee, said: “I am asking my colleagues on the committee to immediately investigate what role al-Qa’ida or its affiliates may have played in the attack and to take appropriate action.”
According to security sources the consulate had been given a “health check” in preparation for any violence connected to the 9/11 anniversary. In the event, the perimeter was breached within 15 minutes of an angry crowd starting to attack it at around 10pm on Tuesday night. There was, according to witnesses, little defence put up by the 30 or more local guards meant to protect the staff. Ali Fetori, a 59-year-old accountant who lives near by, said: “The security people just all ran away and the people in charge were the young men with guns and bombs.”
Wissam Buhmeid, the commander of the Tripoli government-sanctioned Libya’s Shield Brigade, effectively a police force for Benghazi, maintained that it was anger over the Mohamed video which made the guards abandon their post. “There were definitely people from the security forces who let the attack happen because they were themselves offended by the film; they would absolutely put their loyalty to the Prophet over the consulate. The deaths are all nothing compared to insulting the Prophet.”
Mr Stevens, it is believed, was left in the building by the rest of the staff after they failed to find him in dense smoke caused by a blaze which had engulfed the building. He was discovered lying unconscious by local people and taken to a hospital, the Benghazi Medical Centre, where, according to a doctor, Ziad Abu Ziad, he died from smoke inhalation.
An eight-strong American rescue team was sent from Tripoli and taken by troops under Captain Fathi al- Obeidi, of the February 17 Brigade, to the secret safe house to extract around 40 US staff. The building then came under fire from heavy weapons. “I don’t know how they found the place to carry out the attack. It was planned, the accuracy with which the mortars hit us was too good for any ordinary revolutionaries,” said Captain Obeidi. “It began to rain down on us, about six mortars fell directly on the path to the villa.”
Libyan reinforcements eventually arrived, and the attack ended. News had arrived of Mr Stevens, and his body was picked up from the hospital and taken back to Tripoli with the other dead and the survivors.
Mr Stevens’ mother, Mary Commanday, spoke of her son yesterday. “He did love what he did, and he did a very good job with it. He could have done a lot of other things, but this was his passion. I have a hole in my heart,” she said.
Global anger: The protests spread
Yemen
The furore across the Middle East over the controversial film about the Prophet Mohamed is now threatening to get out of control. In Sana’a, the Yemeni capital, yesterday around 5,000 demonstrators attacked the US embassy, leaving at least 15 people injured. Young protesters, shouted: “We sacrifice ourselves for you, Messenger of God,” smashed windows of the security offices and burned at least five cars, witnesses said.
Egypt
Egypt’s Islamist President Mohamed Morsi yesterday condemned the attack in Benghazi that killed the US ambassador. In a speech in Brussels, Mr Morsi said he had spoken to President Obama and condemned “in the clearest terms” the Tuesday attacks. Despite this, and possibly playing to a domestic audience, President Obama said yesterday that “I don’t think we would consider them an ally, but we don’t consider them an enemy”.
Demonstrators in Cairo attacked the mission on Tuesday evening and protests have continued since.
Iraq
Militants said the anti-Islamic film “will put all the American interests Iraq in danger” and called on Muslims everywhere to “face our joint enemy”, as protesters in Baghdad burned American flags yesterday. The warning from the Iranian-backed group Asaib Ahl al-Haq came as demonstrators demanded the closure of the US embassy in the capital.
Bangladesh
Islamists warned they may “besiege” the US embassy in Dhaka after security forces stopped around 1,000 protesters marching to the building. The Khelafat Andolon group called for bigger protests as demonstrators threw their fists in the air, burned the flag and chanted anti-US slogans.
Others
There was a Hamas-organised protest in Gaza City, and as many as 100 Arab Israelis took to the streets in Tel Aviv. In Afghanistan, President Hamid Karzai postponed a trip to Norway, fearing violence. Officials in Pakistan said they “expected protests”. Protesters in Tunis burnt US flags.



The US knew about the attack because they planned it and they would have known more than 48 hours. The 2 offensive films were released several weeks ago. The MB and CIA orchestrated this crime to drive a wedge between groups and organizations that are uniting with Muslims to stop NATO and imperialism. Their strategy has already failed.
I’m worried about reports that compare the murder of Stevens to Muammar Gaddafi’s assassination, framing it like a copycat act of revenge by loyalists.
Muslims don’t torture or rape prisoners. The murderers of staff at the US embassy were not Muslims. They were CIA’s al qaeda legion of henchmen.
Agreed, that is the sickest part, I also find myself believing this was orchestrated in full knowledge of the US inner circles for their re-entry excuse into Libya to ensure no loyalist coup from the Jahamariya, so that copycat style gives them the ticket to target Gaddafi loyalists..Snakes of Satan, curse them to failure, Victory to the Green Flag !
Glad there are a few of us that see straight through the propaganda. To blame the uprisings on the film is an insult to the people who have been violated by US terrorism and to Islam itself, seeking to make it look petty and crazy. As always they transfer their qualities to the target…§
In Libya the power struggles could be more ferocious than one can see.
All those so called politicians returned from abroad are fellow with lobbies, may be not in friendly term.
Then, one can see that managed to arrive at the top of the country Magarief and Abushagur, old comrades in NFSL (may 1984: attack to Bab al Azizya).
I found strange to send Stevens to Benghazi when in Tripoli the congress was electing the PM…
But what surprise me a lot is the nonchalance of the media about that hole of hours in wich Stevens was missing. Even this article state: He was discovered lying unconscious by local people and taken to a hospital. Discovered where and by who? No one is talking about an autopsy.
In a CBS video interview, the reporter show the destroyed consulate with no surveillance, and nobody, libyan or american, there to investigate. Of course everything was stolen, and one could not know if documents were purposefully taken, or simply lost as unimportant for thieves.
Good observations, mcc43. Nothing makes sense when you break it down and cross-check reports.
The US embassy is in Tripoli so what the heck was Stevens doing in Benghazi in a consulate that doesn’t even exist?
http://libya.usembassy.gov/
Check google maps. No consulate in Benghazi.
Then there’s this video about Stevens not being killed at all but taken to hospital alive!
Libyans trying to help US Ambassador Chris Stevens
Published on 18 Sep 2012 by sgtank123
They are chanting “Allahu akbar he’s alive” “He’s alive!” “Move out of the way!” “Make way for him!” “He’s alive, take him to my car.”
Footages the media would never show you.
Misconceptions:
1. Chris Stevens was not assassinated. He died of smoke inhalation. He died at the hospital.
2. He was not raped, like some news reporters seem to be saying.
3. No, most Libyans did not condone this.
What’s true?
I have no answer to your questions Victoria but they are important.
I saw that video two days ago:
Published on 16 Sep 2012 by stilltalkincrazy
Rest In Peace Ambasador Chris Stevens
YouTube user “Abdalgadar Fadi” has uploaded an arabic language version of this video purporting to show US Ambassador Christopher Stevens dragged from the consulate in Benghazi.
The translation of the text below the video reads: “Moment directed the U.S. ambassador before his death” and the headline translates to: “U.S. Ambassador and the people of Benghazi rescue attempt before his death.”
The victim in the video appears to be wearing the same pants, belt and t-shirt seen in this photo of Amb. Stevens.
The validity of the video and the accuracy of the description of the events it depicts are still under investigation, but through Twitter and Facebook the video has already taken a life of its own.
Associated Press Report:
http://news.yahoo.com/libyan-witness-stevens-breathing-found-144944917.html
Some reports say he was in a safe house which is worse because they’re secret locations. I don’t believe the video. It’s fake. The so called Libyan authorities admitted he’d been murdered and tortured. This was a false flag assassination and whoever did the actual killing hardly matters. They were hired by the US government to do it.
What’s really sad is all the protests are about a stupid film. Why isn’t everyone uniting in global mass actions that say enough of US domination, wars and terror, enough of imperialism ?
It’s not the first fake video to come out of Libya.
Remember these?
FBI until now has not reached Benghazi and the building referred to as “consulate” . The media simply do not comment, as if it were normal.
mcc43,
Did you read this post?
There are more comments and observations there.
Dear Alexandra, yes I read that carefully. I had already put them both in the collection I’m doing
http://storify.com/mcc43_/libya
I want let you know about this article by an italian pilot and journalist.
http://theaviationist.com/2012/09/25/us-strike-nafrica/
It’s about the increase of U.S. aircrafts in southern Europe– you know, Italy is the aircraft carrier of the USA °°°, the map above is very useful to show the scene: it would not be surprising a next “surgical” attack on Libya , possibly Mali, with the excuse to hit the terrorists . Yesterday Clinton’s speech seems to pave the way-
°°° In Sicilia at Sigonella people are conducting a long battle against the MUOS – Mobile User Objective System – It will be the only one not in desert land, but in an higly populated zone. This put people in various great danger, and the airlines too.
Thanks for the information, mcc43. I’ll add your links to that discussion.
The storify project is just the kind of reference we need. Thanks.
Interesting article about Mali. Alexandra posted this in the French version today:
THE CONSPIRACY AGAINST MALI: A 3RD WORLD WAR WHICH HAS ALREADY BEGUN
http://libya360.wordpress.com/2012/09/28/les-dessous-du-complot-contre-le-mali-une-etape-cruciale-de-la-3eme-guerre-mondiale-qui-a-deja-commence/
He also had these articles that suggest an expanding war theater in the M.E.
A-10 combat planes deploying to the Middle East
http://theaviationist.com/2012/09/28/a10-westover/
U.S Marine Corps F/A-18A Hornet jets deploying to the Middle East
http://theaviationist.com/2012/09/27/vmfa-314/
mcc43,
Thank you for the links and your storify archive. What a brilliant idea to help cut through the conflicting reports and lies.
I have thought Mali was in trouble since the end of October 2011. I am deeply concerned about Libya and NATO’s next victims.
Thank Alessandra and Veritas for answers. Nothing I do is comparable with the efforts and wonderful results of Alexandra’s work.
I get all your posts, including Sirya360 and Ephemeris, they are the foundations of my updating. I can’t do more, but in Italian there is so little outside the American versions that I am happy with the small contribution I can give.
I followed Mali fron the absurd putsch, and then the distortion in ‘Azawad with the intrusion of the jihadists. I’m afraid that everything really serves for an intervention in the Sahel. I’m not sure that U.S. and France interests remain long converging, so I fear the worst for the population.
OT … just now I read this post that touched me deeply and I feel the need to share it with you.
http://villageinfos.mondoblog.org/2012/09/29/segou-vol-de-betails-une-pratique-qui-inquiet-les-populations-rurales/
The extreme poverty of the people compared to the interests of our rapacious and, so to speak, civilized and progressed.world . Bleeding Africa ….