“Rogue” U.S. General arrested for
activating special forces teams; ignoring Libya
stand-down order
Before it’s news – Tea Party Tribune
– 10/29/2012
YOU HAVE TO READ THIS ENTIRE ARTICLE
The official story surrounding the events of September 11, 2012 in
Bengzahi ,
Libya which left
four Americans dead, has now officially fallen
apart.
After numerous flips and flops by
the Obama administration, which originally attempted to paint the incident as a
Muslim outcry over an anti-Islamic video, whistle blowers throughout the U.S.
government, including within the White House, the State Department, national
intelligence agencies and the U.S.military have made available stunning details
that suggest not only did operational commanders have live visual and audio
communications from drones overhead and intelligence assets on the ground,
but that some commanders within the military were prepared to go-it-alone after being told to “stand down.”
Africom commanding officer U.S.
General Carter Ham, after being ordered to essentially surrender control of the
situation to alleged Al Queda terrorists and let Americans on the ground die,
made the unilateral decision to ignore orders from the Secretary of Defense and
activated special operations teams at his disposal for immediate deployment to
the area.
According to reports, once the General went rogue he was arrested within
minutes by his second in command and relieved of
duty.
Obama fires top admiral for
advocating Libyan rescue
Before it’s news –
10/29/2012
General Ham had been in command of
the initial 2011 US-NATO military intervention in Libya
who, like Admiral Gaouette, was fired by Obama. And as we can, in part, read
from US military insider accounts of this growing internal conflict between the
White House and US Military leaders:
“The information I heard today was
that General [Carter] Ham as head of Africom received the same e-mails the White
House received requesting help/support as the attack was taking place. General
Ham immediately had a rapid response unit ready and communicated to the Pentagon
that he had a unit ready.
General Ham then received the order
to stand down. His response was to screw it, he was going to help anyhow. Within
30 seconds to a minute after making the move to respond, his second in command
apprehended General Ham and told him that he was now relieved of his
command.”
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