Former Navy SEAL: Libya Obama's 'Watergate,' Admin. Actions 'Unconscionable'

Former Navy SEAL: Libya Obama's 'Watergate,' Admin. Actions 'Unconscionable'

A former Navy SEAL told Breitbart News on Friday that allegations of negligence during the 9/11/12 Benghazi attack exemplified Obama’s “failed policy of appeasement and apology” and was Obama’s “Watergate” with four deaths. 

Ryan Zinke, a member of the Montana state Senate former U.S. Navy SEAL, said it was “unconscionable that the Administration would not immediately act when our consulate is under attack,” and this was Obama’s “Watergate with one exception” — “the result was the loss of our Ambassador and three young heroes. “

“There is no better example of the President’s failed policy of appeasement and apology than America being delayed because we had to ask Libya’s permission to fly in their airspace to rescue our Ambassador,” Zinke told Breitbart News. “Even sending aircraft overhead would have helped.”

These quotes were in response to sources on the ground claiming that the Obama administration denied requests from Americans in Libya for military help while terrorists were attacking the U.S. consulate.

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