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Originally Posted by Buddahaid
I believe the crimes were committed by the attackers. You're blaming the victims here for allowing themselves to be overrun. A bit like blaming the raped woman for the rape because she was attractive.
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That is idiotic logic. Clinton was no victim. The victims all are dead - and they did not want a downgrading of security, as far as is known. nor did they recommend it. In fact it seems they have asked for more help in the days before the attack.
To use your comparison, a woman not only being attractive but also walking into a men's pub at the harbour skin-naked and behaving obscene and provocative, indeed asks for getting abused, and indeed it is just a question of time before she will get into trouble. Clinton send her girl into that club, so to speak, naked and with order to behave inviting.
And what the WH did when ordering security to be graded down, was asking for trouble, and giving a display of weakness to the enemy which he took as an invitation to catch some easy prey. I mean, the target was weak and unprotected, and although the Americans got warnings that something was coming at them, and the Libyan mission was aksing for more instead of less protection itseems, they - the government - did not react.
Sorry, that is an idiot's behavior. The four victims killed payed the price for the idiocy of their superiors in the government. That Clinton after the attack theatrically asked how this was possible and why it happened when one had meant it oh so well with the Libyans and their revolution, indicates how distanced from reality the dreamworld is she is stuck in, and how incompetent in assessing the realities in that region she is. Stupid she is. In an ideal world, I would even prosecute her at court for assisting in murder. And that I mean serious. Insurances do not need to pay if you set the fire in your house yourself, and do not pay if your home got robbed while you left your home with windows and doors wide opened. It seems the order to grade down security and not to react to the writing on the wall came form her office. She faces a good amount of guilt for having allowed this attack, having invited it, and having increased the chances for it going successful for the enemy.
If she were a soldier in an army and failed her duties that miserably, she would face
court martial if it were war, or would face prosecution at an ordinary civilian court if it were at peacetimes..