Why is an American UN official lobbying on behalf of the al-Qaeda terrorists who killed U.S. Ambassador Stevens?
Yes — you read that correctly.
Stephanie Khoury, Deputy Special Representative for Political Affairs in the United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL), pressured the head of RADA Special Deterrence Forces, Abdel Raouf Kara, to release 56 individuals from custody as a supposed “good faith” gesture to the UN and U.S. government—included in that list were 50 battle-hardened terrorists from al-Qaeda and ISIS, some of whom attacked our U.S. Consulate and the CIA Annex in Benghazi over the course of September 11 and 12, 2012.
Even more alarming: the list wasn’t generated ethically. It was drafted by Al‑Sadiq Al‑Ghariani, the Grand Mufti of the Muslim Brotherhood and al-Qaeda in Libya, with direct input from senior al-Qaeda and ISIS leadership, then funneled via Libyan Prime Minister Abdel Hamid Dbeibah to Khoury, as if no one would question a chain of custody directly from al-Qaeda.
So how do we have an American diplomat lobbying for both al-Qaeda and ISIS?
This is 100% illegal under U.S. federal material support to terrorism laws. Are there different rules for her? Is she somehow exempt? And why in the world would we even consider freeing terrorists who murdered a beloved U.S. Ambassador, two rockstar former Navy SEALs—Tyrone Woods and Glenn Doherty—the infamous “Vile Rat,” State Department’s Sean Smith, and destroyed two U.S. diplomatic facilities, including a CIA compound?
What the hell is happening and is everyone asleep at the wheel?
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@iheartmindy@Bbghhfd80658706 The money the private companies make off of local, state, and the federal government for “law enforcement” purposes is off the charts. And, little by little they chip away at our rights. A person cannot drive anywhere without their vehicle being photographed as it travels.
@iheartmindy@SteelKing4Ever@ElijahSchaffer@StevenR77038897 I would say exactly correct. But, I do think community is important as well. I do a bad job at that though. I tend to want to wander to the horizon a bit to see what’s on the other side.
@sarahadams@wildstein In a state prison he will serve half and get out. State systems are not as harsh on time as the federal system. And they will probably stick him in prison with other child sex predators so the old he will get it in prison won’t apply.