Benghazi: Know Thy Enemy
A Cold Case Investigation
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Narrated by:
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Brian Sears
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Written by:
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Sarah Adams
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Dave Benton
About this listen
Starting on September 11th, 2012, al-Qa'ida carried out a series of terrorist attacks on the U.S. Consulate and CIA Annex in Benghazi, Libya, killing four Americans, including U.S. Ambassador Christopher Stevens. With over 150 attackers at the Consulate alone, the attack was the largest terrorist attack on a U.S. diplomatic mission in history. And yet, the case remained unsolved.
The terrorists were never brought to justice because they had not been identified until now. Two former Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Officers involved in the Libyan crisis before, during, and after the attacks decided they would not allow an al-Qa'ida terrorist attack to become a cold case.
In this audio, you will find a first-hand account of the attacks showcasing the terrorists involved. For the first time, they open their files into a self-funded, open-source investigation into the perpetrators.
Drawing on their extensive experience and knowledge of the region, to offer a unique and valuable perspective on the events. This important and timely book provides crucial insights into a tragedy as the CIA Officers share their findings with the listener. The hope is to honor the memory of those killed by exposing and bringing justice to the real enemies of the United States.
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- Dominus
- 2024-07-13
History repeating itself
To you all from us all for having the guts to try.
Oman, April 25th, 1980
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