“In Libya, these days, a ‘protest’ is more than likely to be an armed assault rather than a peaceful demonstration with placards and speeches. That the makers and promoters of ‘Innocence’ were well aware of this possibility is my own theory, and as we learn more about the origins of this provocation I believe this will be confirmed. This was no random YouTube stunt but a well-organized operation: so far we know almost nothing about it, except that the film’s alleged creator has at least a dozen aliases and is now safely behind bars, where no journalists can ask him any questions.”
http://original.antiwar.com/justin/2012/10/16/debate-highlight-showdown-over-benghazi/
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