9/11 approaches, embassies to close in the Arab World due to terror threat

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It looks like they don't want a repeat of the failures that led to the Benghazi attack which Hillary described as spontaneous.

Terror Threat Prompts U.S. to Close Diplomatic Missions
By MARK MAZZETTI
Published: August 1, 2013

A terrorism threat has prompted the United States to close dozens of American diplomatic missions in the Middle East, North Africa and elsewhere through the weekend, American officials said Thursday.

Officials gave few details about what prompted the move to close an unusually large number of American missions, but said there was “credible” information that an Al Qaeda regional affiliate might be plotting an attack sometime in the coming days.

“It’s not often that we close a bunch of embassies at once,” said one official, adding that the threat was being taken particularly seriously by American intelligence agencies.

The official said that the State Department was planning to have nearly all American diplomatic facilities in the Middle East, North Africa and South Asia closed through the weekend, including missions in Egypt, Iraq, Israel, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia. In much of the Muslim world, diplomatic facilities are generally closed on Friday and Saturday, but open on Sunday.

A State Department spokeswoman, Marie Harf, told reporters on Thursday that the decision was taken “out of an abundance of caution and care for our employees and others who may be visiting our installations.” The State Department did not announce on Thursday which terror group might be plotting an attack, but American officials indicated that the threat originated from one of Al Qaeda’s regional affiliates.

To date, the only Al Qaeda affiliate that has shown both a desire and an ability to attack American facilities overseas is Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, a group based in Yemen.

In a meeting at the White House on Thursday, President Obama met with Yemen’s president, Abdu Rabbu Mansour Hadi. American and Yemeni officials said that counterterrorism operations in Yemen were among the main topics of the meeting.

American drones have carried out three separate strikes in Yemen, over the past week according to Long War Journal, a Web site that tracks drone strikes. There have been 15 American drone strikes in Yemen this year, according to the site.

The closings come toward the end of the Ramadan holidays and the approaching one-year anniversary of the terror attack on Sept. 11, 2012, on the American diplomatic compound in Benghazi, Libya, that killed four Americans, including Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens.

“This seems to be a late-Ramadan threat,” one senior American diplomat said. “We don’t have information on the specific details.”
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEUwCF7XVWo

Right, they were just out on a walk one night, cover-up Clinton.
 
I guess we can put another name on the list of people Signals will not vote for in 2016; Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, and Obama.
 
Got to like Bill, I did his party in CLT during the DNC and he was an amazing speaker.
 
Got to like Bill, I did his party in CLT during the DNC and he was an amazing speaker.

Goerge H Bush and Bill have become friends. Good speaker, don't like his politics. Put me in the George H camp.

Hillary? No way.
 
I guess we can put another name on the list of people Signals will not vote for in 2016; Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, and Obama.
Awww. Look who knows me. Mr. Know-it-all missed the fact that I voted for Bill Clinton 2 times. Hillary is and will remain a nothing unless Bill is involved, and Obama is showing us how to completely screw up a country using the tactics he accused the opposition of doing. Don't hate me because I have no party loyalty and actually get informed about the candidates, instead of following the sheep's @$$ that's ahead of me! :p
 
Hey, wait a minute, as a way to secure votes from the dumbest of dumb Americans, less than a year ago President Obama told us that "Al Qaeda was dead and Detroit was alive"

Let's see, Detroit is bankrupt
Al Qaeda plans global attacks against Americans

Hopefully none of this will interfere with his vacation plans.
 
Got to like Bill, I did his party in CLT during the DNC and he was an amazing speaker.
Well it wouldn't have been a party until you showed up. Where have you been? I knew Hillbilly would bring you out. BTW, I actually met Bill and Hillary when they showed up at a politically run bar that I hang out at. Very nice people, and yes, Bill does know how to entertain a crowd.

I hope you enjoyed picking up the tab when Hillary ran for NY Senate. It isn't political contributions when AF-1 and the Secret Service are used for her transportation and security. :p
 
Where did you get that I hate you?

I guess by you voting for Bill Clinton twice places you firmly in what you would call the "libtard" camp.

Signals said: "Ha! Clinton lies have been around long before Monica. He vowed retaliation for the USS Cole, and did nothing. http://www.nbcnews.c...nkled-then-now/ It was under his watch that the first Towers bombing occurred. Therefore regardless what libtards say about Bush and his war, Clinton could have avoided 9/11 altogether. Unfortunately without these turns of events, the libs can spread the vomit they wallow in! "

After that rant by you, one would wonder why he would get a second vote from you?
 
Where did you get that I hate you?

I guess by you voting for Bill Clinton twice places you firmly in what you would call the "libtard" camp.

Signals said: "Ha! Clinton lies have been around long before Monica. He vowed retaliation for the USS Cole, and did nothing. http://www.nbcnews.c...then-now/ It was under his watch that the first Towers bombing occurred. Therefore regardless what libtards say about Bush and his war, Clinton could have avoided 9/11 altogether. Unfortunately without these turns of events, the libs can spread the vomit they wallow in! "

After that rant by you, one would wonder why he would get a second vote from you?
Hmmm. last I remember a president only gets two terms. And $#!7 started coming to the surface in his second term. Libtard camp? Not exactly. I work in the political field and have to remain neutral as far as my job goes...and I do because I see beyond politics. I am only registered to a party so that I don't have to register each year. I also don't want to see this country going to hell like they did in Europe thanks to the Communist/Socialist parties, whose tactics are being used by liberals here. Just ask Tree. That's why I don't follow party lines or the sheep that prepare for slaughter. How about you?
 
I am not registered for any party. I have voted for many people who have belonged to different parties. I am also not a one issue voter. I will not discount someone over an abortion stance, gun control, gay rights, war, etc.

I look at the policy positions of the candidate that most align with my ideals and goals. I then weigh those with past performance of the candidate (if any). I do know that success in the private sector does not guarantee it in public service. One must have patience and the ability to compromise to be succesful and get anything done in goverment. The current House is an example of this.

You will see soon that people like Ted Cruz and Rand Paul may get reelected and continue their service, but they will not be able to point to any legislative accomplishments. The Senate (historically) has ways of sidelining those who refuse to work deals on anything.
 
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See we aren't that different. I also tend to look at party lines as nothing more than a divide-and-conquer stance.
 

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