A bit of damage-control going on here I should think
Paula
Broadwell claims about Benghazi attack dismissed as 'baseless' by CIA
Woman
who had affair with David Petraeus gave speech about the CIA chief's
handling of the Libya assault last month
12
November, 2012
The
CIA has dismissed as "baseless" and "uninformed"
claims made by the former lover of ex-agency chief David Petraeus
that Libyan militants were held in secret US prisons prior to the
deadly Benghazi consulate attack.
Paula
Broadwell, the biographer whose affair with Petraeus led to his
abrupt resignation Friday, alleged that the assault, in which US
ambassador Christopher Stevens was killed, was an attempt to free men
being detained in a covert CIA annex.
Speaking
last month at the University of Denver, Broadwell further alleged
that Petreaus knew about the secret holding cells.
President
Barack Obama stripped the CIA of its power to take prisoners through
an executive order signed soon after his inauguration in January
2009.
It
put an end to the controversial network of secret jails that operated
under the administration of President George W Bush.
The
11 September attack on the US consulate in Benghazi resulted in the
deaths of four Americans. The assault – and what the White House
was told about the need for additional security prior to the attack –
has since been the subject of political debate in Washington.
Congressional
bodies are due to hold hearings about the incident on Thursday.
Petraeus had been expected to give evidence but his resignation has
seemingly robbed lawmakers of the chance to grill him over what he
knew, and what he passed on to senior administration figures prior to
the attack
Broadwell's
allegations over the motive of militants in attacking the consulate
are likely to fuel speculation over the timing of Petraeus's
resignation.
In
an answer to a question reading the CIA chief's handling of the
incident, the biographer said: "Now, I don't know if a lot of
you heard this, but the CIA annex had actually, um, had taken a
couple of Libyan militia members prisoner and they think that the
attack on the consulate was an effort to try to get these prisoners
back. So that's still being vetted."
She
added: "The challenging thing for General Petraeus is that in
his new position, he's not allowed to communicate with the press. So
he's known all of this – they had correspondence with the CIA
station chief in, in Libya. Within 24 hours they kind of knew what
was happening."
The
comments were recorded and posted in a YouTube clip which has since
been taken down.
On
Monday, the CIA was quick to shoot down Broadwell's claims.
"Any
suggestion that the agency is still in the detention business is
uninformed and baseless," agency spokesman Preston Golson said.
This is how the mainstream is covering this
This is how the mainstream is covering this
General
Petraeus leaked secret info on Benghazi attack to his mistress?
General
David Petraeus has been making headlines for his extramarital
love-affair and his lack of judgement during the Benghazi attacks on
the US consulate in Libya among other things, but the mainstream
media has not held Petraeus accountable for his controversial action
during his military career. So what is going on with the fourth
estate? Retired Colonel Morris Davis joins us with more on Petraeus'
career and relation with the media.
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