The CIA is claiming that retired Army Lt. Gen. William G. Boykin is incorrect in alleging that it’s possible that the U.S. was considering offering support or already in the act of supporting Syrian rebels with weapons via Benghazi, Libya. Boykin, who had an esteemed career as a commander of the U.S. Special Forces Command, the deputy under secretary of defense for intelligence and as a CIA staffer, made his comments during a recent video interview with CNS News.
On Tuesday, a CIA spokesperson told the same outlet that Boykin’s “assertions are both baseless and flat wrong.” The general has publicly wondered why U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens was in Benghazi on Sept. 11 — the day that an attack on the consulate inevitably killed the American diplomat. The former special forces commander has posited that an operation to assist Syrian rebels might explain Stevens’ presence in the city.
“Then what was Stevens doing there on September 11 of 2012?,” Boykin said in an exchange with CNS News. “More supposition was that he was now funneling guns to the rebel forces in Syria, using essentially the Turks to facilitate that. Was that occurring, (a), and if so, was it a legal covert action?”
Here, Boykin is referring to the fact that Stevens, who was residing in Tripoli after being sent back to Libya as ambassador in May 2012, had gone to Benghazi on Sept. 10 — the day before the attack.

Amb.Chris Stevens (Photo Credit: AP)
There were only five State Department mission employees in Benghazi at the time of Stevens’ arrival on Sept. 10. While the ambassador brought two security personnel with him, one left on the morning of Sept. 11, leaving six personnel and then Stevens, himself.
Boykin, who said he could not prove that a Syrian mission was on the table, noted that he had information that led him to believe that this might be the case. When asked by CNS why a “skeletal group” of State Department officials was present in Benghazi at the time, the former commander expressed his theory.
“Well, I think that they were anticipating that they would eventually be given a directive to support the Syrian rebels and that that would be the hub of that activity,” Boykin said. “So, I think they kept the facilities open, they kept them functioning, they had somebody there that had to be there because of the communications equipment, because of the potentially classified material that was still there.”

Lt. Gen. William G. Boykin (Photo Credit: AP)
He went on to say that he believes the personnel stayed there in anticipation of helping the Syrian rebels, nothing that “they’d probably been given a heads up on that.” Boykin claims that he has information that corroborates a Syrian rebel support program. If, indeed, this is the case, he said that he has no problem with such a mission, pending it was done legally.
However, Boykin noted that if the program ran without following proper protocol (notifying Congress about the mission), then he would take issue with it. In such a case, he said that an operation moving under such parameters would be “outside of the way America should be functioning.” And if Congress was notified, Boykin believes the American people deserve to know the details.
“In the context of why Ambassador Stephens was there that day, I think that the American public needs an explanation,” he told CNS, noting that he doesn’t believe that the exact details of the covert mission need to be released — just the general sentiment. “And if that explanation is that he was there to meet with the Turkish General Counsel who was helping to facilitate the flow of arms, then I think that needs to come out.”
You can watch Boykin’s interview, during which he made these statements, below:
Following the CIA’s claims that Boykin’s statements on the Syrian matter are “baseless and flat wrong,” Boykin responded, seemingly doubling down on his stance.
“I believe there must be an explanation for why the ambassador was there on 9/11,” he told CNS. “I believe there has been significant information that has come out recently calling into question whether the ambassador was either involved in or making preparations for supplying material to the Syrian resistance forces.”
(H/T: CNS News)
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Comments (41)
dont_drive_slow_in_the_left_lane_obliviot
Jan. 23, 2013 at 1:40pmSure, mr fed.gov, I believe you.
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desertspeaks
Jan. 23, 2013 at 2:15pmthe notorious liars at the cia have said it is not true.. yeah sure, we believe you.. wink wink nudge nudge..
BS!!
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00100111
Jan. 23, 2013 at 2:35pmOf course. Because the CIA would surely say “Yup, you got us. We admit it. Good one, General!”
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LOJ
Jan. 23, 2013 at 1:36pmBoykin is totally correct…there was gun running, more attempts to cover it up…we have been supplying arms to the enemies, very similar to Fast and Furious! Stephens was there on 911 specifically for this reason…he asked for more security and knew that things were volatile, but was denied more security…another one bites the dust for the Regime!
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Uncurable wound
Jan. 23, 2013 at 1:16pmBoykin is a true leader
I will follow you sir!
Never Surrender !
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Vilgax
Jan. 23, 2013 at 1:02pmBingo. Stevens found out, and he was terminated. That is the most believable story so far.
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SamIamTwo
Jan. 23, 2013 at 12:37pmFederal employee code for “flat wrong”, = dam you for telling it to the public!!!
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Mojoron
Jan. 23, 2013 at 12:35pmDuh, should we believe anything that an organization says’s who’s job it is to sneak around and kill people and make it look like an upset stomach?
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Beachbaby
Jan. 23, 2013 at 12:29pmSince USA has become sharia why dont you let the usa women know their rape cases are for putting in drawer thirteen and laughing. Explain how you put their ***** exam on internet without their knowledge?
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subic
Jan. 23, 2013 at 12:15pmENCINOM, you never cease to entertain us with your agitating stupid comments.
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702TruthSeeker
Jan. 23, 2013 at 12:00pmif we did give them guns (like we did in libya), would the CIA tell everyone about it? especially when the russians and the chinese are specifically telling us not to get involved. Come on people, get real
Oh, this is what happens when we try to spread democracy:
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887323301104578255792137222984.html
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Tom K
Jan. 23, 2013 at 11:56amObama and Hillary lied and Americans died. Prosecute them to the fullest extent of the law.
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Snowleopard {gallery of cat folks}
Jan. 23, 2013 at 11:51amObama ordered the terrorists armed and the CIA participated. The truth has to come out so the guilty can be tried and punished for their crimes.
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gz22ll
Jan. 23, 2013 at 11:39amSo there are multiple survivors from this incident that have yet to be interviewed by a single news organization. Why? Not part of the black helicopter crowd but there is something there and it appears it is a gun running operation.
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garbagecanlogic
Jan. 23, 2013 at 11:17amThe cia is lying out their arses. They will get caught with their pants down again and once more prove why they lack leadership and integrity.
The U.N. Out Of The U.S.
Praise Be To Obama. Psalm 109:8
The U.S. Out Of The U.N.
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rdk
Jan. 23, 2013 at 11:15amMaybe Ambassador Stevens was trying to make friends in an unfriendly atmosphere; I suspect he knew the dangers better tahn most but was willing to go ahead. Boykin was bonked.
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SocialistSlayer
Jan. 23, 2013 at 12:05pmAnd maybe you also believe in the Tooth Fairy !
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fixer
Jan. 23, 2013 at 11:09amTreason,in a time of war, is punishable by firing squad.
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RaydocX
Jan. 23, 2013 at 10:53amthen provide us with the list of visitors to the embassy… provide us with the manifests for all American flagged aircraft providing material to the embassy in the 3 months preceding the attack…
c’mon, ‘journalists’ wake up and do some investigating instead of grabbing ‘facts’ off of the internet or administration talking points… or will it take an American airliner being dropped by a ‘lost’ Stinger before you realize this administration was funding and supporting foreign fighters and revolutionaries not clearly our allies in order to forment a ‘fundamental change’ in the Middle East, not caring that it is NOT in this nation’s best interest.
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SocialistSlayer
Jan. 23, 2013 at 11:13amThe CIA took all that evidence — That why the Marines in Rota were delayed for 90 Minutes – So the CIA had time to remove the Evidence !
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Whatmeworry-never
Jan. 23, 2013 at 10:53amWhat??? This Regime would never run guns now would they since they know guns are the Devils tools.
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CulperGang
Jan. 23, 2013 at 10:49amOne of the founders of the “C” was Prescott Bush(sr. father)……….
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=at1LMZ1oH3A = Money and Power
Read it. The “C” is NOT as we Americans have been MISLEAD to believe “intelligence” for the INTEREST of safety of the United States. It is a spook intelligence to monitor WORLDwide countries and what their leaders are doing that is in the best interest of the 13 ruling dynastical families around the world. BELIEVE BOYKIN. Anybody that works for the “C” has sold their soul to the devil THEY are not the good guys as we have all been led to believe. Clandestine destruction of countries, murdering leaders, creating wars bespeaks evil, they work for the nwo, enemy of the world. Some agents know it some don’t. The military complex is as evil as Eisenhower warned about, it works for the nwo…..not WethePeople we just areforced to pay for it via tax.
http://www.counterpunch.org/2002/08/28/the-cia-the-bush-gang-and-the-death-of-frank-olson/
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encinom
Jan. 23, 2013 at 10:49amThe disgraced general Boykin is little more than a bitter, old racist whose opinion is only valid but other bitter, old racists, namely the Tea Party.
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RaydocX
Jan. 23, 2013 at 10:54amthe only disgrace is your throwing perjorative terms around as if anyone here will believe you and discount what the General has said.
run back to MSNBC if you don’t like what you see here, troll.
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fixer
Jan. 23, 2013 at 11:11amGeneral Boykin has more honor in one of his farts than you EVER will Encinom. Crawl back into your slime covered pit and STFU.
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Witness1974
Jan. 23, 2013 at 12:12pmEncinom: Your rhetoric is disgraceful and your charges scurrilous. I have found that those who call others racist, others whom they don’t know a thing about in this case, are in fact racist themselves. All you do is spread hatred and discord everywhere you go spreading your lies and accusations. This is nothing one should be proud of. You Progressives are way overplaying your hand. Any real American has long since gotten pretty tired of your same old talking points. Shame on you!
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SamIamTwo
Jan. 23, 2013 at 12:36pmThe only time a federal employee can speak out against the president, especially the military, is when he or she retires…if you do so while employed you get thrown into jail. Whistle-blowers jail house rock.
And we who have retired are more than happy to explain to the children and sheep WTF has been going on for the last 30 some years. Soon they will come after the retirees…
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barber2
Jan. 23, 2013 at 10:36amNow why would anyone believe the CIA since it is now run by an Obama appointee ? Zero credibility from the Land Of Oz – Obama folks whose Media Beast lying “stories” the American people have watched for the past four years , whose Hollywood fictional style of government we have grown to detest, and whose young robot trolls mindlessly parrot, in true Valley Girl style, the rhetoric of Big Brother . A very bad mess droned on the American people by the International ” Labor ” ( wink, wink ) Left
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woodyee
Jan. 23, 2013 at 10:22amWHO WAS THE CIA SPOKES-HOLE?
The rumors about an arms deal between the US and Al-Qaeda linked rebels has been floated around since Stevens was killed, several hours after the TURKISH AMBASSADOR left. No security – he wouldn’t need any if he were working outside of standard US protocol FOR Obammy; he wouldn’t want any if he were meeting with skittish dangerous people. Be that as it may –
Gaybama and the CIA DID arm, and DID militarily support the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt and Al-Qaeda-aligned groups in Libya. The CIA has LOST credibility since Leon Panetta was appointed, and and battlefield support of groups sworn to kill Americans and wreak havoc on American soil has further discredited the CIA. For the CIA to anonymously decry the claims of a highly decorated American general is PREPOSTEROUS.
“Rucy – there’s some ‘splainin’ to do!”
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bobfrommosinee
Jan. 23, 2013 at 10:19amCIA in CYA, Operation went south, and the truth got left behind in the winter of discontent.
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justangry
Jan. 23, 2013 at 10:16amWow, who do you believe on this one? A corrupt spy ring or a bat crap crazy ex General?
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Bowlz
Jan. 23, 2013 at 10:51amGen Boykin is not bat crazy and it’s a shame you’d think of him that way. He has proven himself for decades as someone willing to put his life on the line for America. Learn about his career and what he has done. It’s impressive.
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Gonzo
Jan. 23, 2013 at 10:04amThe CIA would never lie.
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barber2
Jan. 23, 2013 at 10:37amHow about the Obama Administration ?
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Gonzo
Jan. 23, 2013 at 11:16amYea Barber, they’re both trustworthy.
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civilwarcometh
Jan. 23, 2013 at 10:03amOf course they did LOL. Get ready for a bumpy ride….http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ZRsfU-y5HA
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