Hearing
before House Armed Services Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations
MAJOR
DEVELOPING STORY:
General
Carter Ham To Testify About Benghazi on June 26
Rumors
persist that General Carter Ham replaced was at Africom after the general
made a move to help the U.S. security officials under siege at the Benghazi
consulate and annex. Ham was replaced by Gen. David Rodriquez on October 18.
“This
thing runs very, very deep, and there is something there that is being hidden
from the American people.”
-
LTGEN Jerry Boykin USA (ret), Special Ops Speaks
Gen. Carter Ham was reportedly forced into retirement either by the Obama
regime or Hillary Clinton because of his knowledge about what really happened
in Benghazi.
Now
that may come back to bite Obama and Hillary Clinton as Carter Ham will
testify on Benghazi and the lack of military response in front of Congress on
June 26.
For the first time since the Sept. 11,
2012 Benghazi attacks, the four-star general in charge of U.S. military
assets in the Africa region will testify before Congress about what happened
that night.
The
hearing has been scheduled for June 26 at 9:00 a.m. ET and will be held by
the House Armed Services Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations.
Although the hearing will be closed to the public, retired Gen. Carter Ham
will finally be questioned about his oversight of military assets in the
region while dozens of Americans battled extremists for nearly eight hours in
Benghazi on Sept. 11 and 12 . No U.S. military assets other than an unarmed
drone were ever provided to assist in the fight.At the time of the attack Ham was serving as Commander of AFRICOM and happened to be in Washington D.C. for meetings. He spent much of the night in the National Military Command Center, a basement office and war operations center in the Pentagon. http://redflagnews.com/headlines/major-developing-story-june-26th-general-carter-ham-to-testify-about-benghazi
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Comments by Special Ops veteran LTGEN Jerry Boykin USA (ret):
“If
you look at the fact that the commander of the Africa Command, Gen. Carter
Ham, has never been brought in to testify, if you look at the fact that there
are at least 32 survivors of this incident and none of them have ever been
brought in and questioned, if you look at the fact that one of those 32 is
still in Walter Reed and a member of Congress has visited him twice but he’s
never been asked to come across town and appear before a committee or
subcommittee, this is inexcusable and it reeks of a cover-up of some kind.
This
thing runs very, very deep, and there is something there that is being hidden
from the American people.
We spent our professional careers
doing this kind of thing. We find this to be the breach of a fundamental
American value.”For Boykin, this search for answers ends up at the same place he began: the demand to know why Americans were not rescued from harm’s way. |
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
General Carter Ham To Testify About Benghazi on June 26
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