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Libya Official Warned US about Security 3 Days before Consulate Attack

11:49 - September 17, 2012
News ID: 2413257
Despite U.S. officials angrily condemning reports last week that the Benghazi consulate attack, which killed the U.S. ambassador, came with advanced warning, another Libyan security official came forward Sunday to confirm that he gave the U.S. a specific warning about security three days before the attack.
“The situation is frightening, it scares us,” Jamal Mabrouk, a member of the February 17th Brigade, reportedly told U.S. envoys. He added that this was not the first time he had warned them and that he had repeatedly cautioned that security was deteriorating, advice which was apparently ignored.
The U.S. has insisted that nothing could possibly have been done to prevent the attack and claims they had absolutely no “actionable” warnings beforehand. Libyan officials are now scrambling to arrest people, saying they have captured 50 people over the attack.
Yet the whole U.S. narrative has fallen flat whenever anyone actually on the site speaks up. Claims that there was a major protest before the attack turned out to be false, and initial U.S. claims that the strike showed considerable advanced planning have since given way to claims that it was “spontaneous,” which seems extremely unlikely given the advanced notice.

Source: Press TV
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