Friday, 14 September 2012

Parallel Universe: President Mitt Romney orders strikes on Benghazi, Tripoli & Cairo

Navy destroyers USS McFaul and the USS Laboon (seen here) unleashed

early Friday morning a barrage of Tomahawk cruise missiles on

Benghazi, Tripoli, and Cairo. The two warships were already deployed

in the region at the time of the US Benghazi consulate attack Tuesday

for a naval exercise dubbed "Restore Faith in American

Exceptionalism." One aircraft carrier and 4 destroyers left Norfolk

early yesterday and are headed to the region. Photo by Communication

Specialist 2nd Class Daniel Barker/ US Navy/AP.





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The Associated Press

Saturday, Sep 14, 2012 (3:30 p.m.)



President Mitt Romney ordered Friday strikes on Benghazi, Tripoli, and

Cairo in the wake of the killing of US Ambassador Christopher Stevens

and three other embassy personnel this week.



But The Associated Press correspondent in Benghazi saw scores of

civilian casualties, including women and children, at the city's main

hospital in the wake of the first wave of the combined air raids and

tomahawk cruise missile strikes.



In Tripoli, the tomahawks leveled Liberty Square, shortly after 50

marines of the Fleet Antiterrorism Security Team (FAST) had extracted

all US embassy personnel Friday at mid-morning.



In Cairo, the presidential palace has been razed to the ground and

Tahrir Square is a smoldering lunar landscape.



Secretary of State Michael Bolton told CNN yesterday:



"This is a wake-up call to the Islamist world. They've got to realize

that the time when America used to apologize for our way of life has

come and gone! Attacks on American interests abroad will no longer

stand!"



Sources at the State Department tell The Associated Press that

Secretary Bolton is pressuring Google to "unblock" access to the Islam

bashing video in Egypt and Libya.



The sources, who spoke on condition of anonymity because they are not

permitted to share information with the media, add that Secretary

Bolton feels that American values of free speech are "non-negotiable,"

echoing President Romney.



To just make that point crystal clear, President Romney publicly

rebuked on Fox News Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Martin Dempsey

for calling Florida pastor Terry Jones (who infamously burned copies

of the Quran in April), asking him not to promote the anti-Islam

YouTube video at the heart of protests.



To further drive that point home, the White House announced this

morning that President Romney will be hosting this weekend at Camp

David Sam Bacile, writer and director of the offending low-budget

movie, its promoters and producers, as well as pastor Terry Jones.



Romney's National Security Advisor Lanhee Chen told The New York Times

this morning:



"We've had this consistent critique and narrative on Obama's foreign

policy, and we felt this was a situation that met our critique, that

Obama really has been pretty weak in a number of ways on foreign

policy, especially if you look at his dealings with the Arab Spring

and its aftermath. Now is the time, as the president said, to tell the

Islamists that our values are not negotiable."



At a press briefieng at the Pentagon, Defense Secretary Dan Senor

revealed that a no-fly zone has been established over Libya, Egypt,

and Yemen as drones are gathering intelligence on the targets in the

next wave of bombings.



Defense Secretary Senor also warned that if Yemen fails to rein in

Islamist demonstrators at the US embassy, Sanaa will be added to the

list of targets.



The whereabouts of Libyan President Mohammed Maqrif are unknown.



He's presumed to have gone into hiding shortly after President Romney,

who took his call in the Oval Office on speaker phone in the presence

of Fox News Sean Hannity, testily told him:



"We are gonna bomb your country back to the Middle Ages where you

Islamists belong!"



The Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi is stuck in Brussels, where he

was holding talks with the European Commission.



President Romney is vowing to bring both presidents to justice.



Rep. Tom King (R/New York), chairman of the House Anti-Shariah

Activities Subcomittee, told the New York Daily News he won't leave a

stone unturned until he uncovers the help extended to Libyan

extremists by all Islamist Brotherhood anti-American and pro-Sharia

activits embedded in mosques all across the nation.



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Michael Shields reported from Cairo. Associated Press writers Caleb

Cohen in Washington, Asha Makt in Tripoli, Joseph Russel in Benghazi,

Tony Ashton in Sanaa, and Daniel Moore in Jerusalem contributed to

this report.

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