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Lead suspect in Benghazi terror attack is hiding in plain sight

Why is it that the New York Times can manage to track down a terrorist ringleader of the 9/11 attacks on our consulate in Benghazi, yet the United States government can’t?

Witnesses and the authorities have called Ahmed Abu Khattala one of the ringleaders of the Sept. 11 attack on the American diplomatic mission here. But just days after President Obama reasserted his vow to bring those responsible to justice, Mr. Abu Khattala spent two leisurely hours on Thursday evening at a crowded luxury hotel, sipping a strawberry frappe on a patio and scoffing at the threats coming from the American and Libyan governments.

Libya’s fledgling national army is a “national chicken,” Mr. Abu Khattala said, using an Arabic rhyme. Asked who should take responsibility for apprehending the mission’s attackers, he smirked at the idea that the weak Libyan government could possibly do it. And he accused the leaders of the United States of “playing with the emotions of the American people” and “using the consulate attack just to gather votes for their elections.”

Mr. Abu Khattala’s defiance — no authority has even questioned him about the attack, he said, and he has no plans to go into hiding — offered insight into the shadowy landscape of the self-formed militias that have come to constitute the only source of social order in Libya since the fall of Col.Muammar el-Qaddafi.

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  • Ducky657
    Posted on October 19, 2012 at 3:10pm

    I remember when Peter Arnett was hiding out in the Al Rashid hotel during Desert Storm and regularly had access to the butcher of Baghdad. The press could literally lead our folks to this guy but we will end up sending a drone which risks collateral damage (not that our press would ever hold his feet to the fire over anything).

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    • woodyee
      Posted on October 19, 2012 at 7:34pm

      I wouldn’t want him dead. I’d want him captured. His boldness reeks of a willingness to talk, fearing nothing but a BLT sandwich…I hope “our side” gets to him before Gaybama does.

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  • woodyee
    Posted on October 19, 2012 at 2:40pm

    “…offered insight into the shadowy landscape of the self-formed militias that have come to constitute the only source of social order in Libya since the fall of Col.Muammar el-Qaddafi.”

    Nice going, Gaybama an-Amerika. Why doesn’t Gaybama expound on the international friendships he’s formed in the Middle East? Didn’t he comment again yesterday, on his popularity amongst the international set?

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