Truth About Embassy Attack In Libya

Al-Qaeda flag embassy attack in LibyaFor two weeks President Obama and his administration spoke candidly about the Embassy attack in Libya saying it was not a terrorist attack but a protest over a YouTube video.

President Barack Obama thinks that killing Osama bin Laden was the demise of Al-Qaeda? This stands in stark contrast to the bloody reality we saw on September 11, 2012 where Al-Qaeda terrorists successfully attacked U.S. embassies in Egypt and Libya resulting in the death of the U.S. ambassador and three other Americans and a new flag was raised over U.S. soil…the Al-Qaeda flag, a symbol of hate and evil raised on the anniversary of America’s worst moment.

Despite the overwhelming evidence Barack Obama failed to recognize the nature of the attacks for over two weeks. After weeks Obama, now, says he’ll get to the bottom of what happened. Had he been paying attention? He only needed to look at the picture of the Al-Qaeda flag desecrating our ground. Obama is in way over his head. As our enemies know, Obama’s policy for embracing Islamists in Libya and elsewhere has empowered Al-Qaeda and other Muslim militants with his “apologies,” weakness and excuses.

Are we safer? Clearly not.

It’s time for Americans to know the truth about the embassy attack in Libya.

The Truth About Libya – Failed Foreign Policy

(Video description) A joint SecureAmericaNow.org – A RightChange.com Production. America was attacked on September 11th, 2012 by Al Qaeda at our consulate in Libya. Our consulate was burned and four Americans including our ambassador were murdered. President Obama and his administration denied it was a terrorist attack for weeks. Since then, Americans have learned that Obama and his administration knew it was an act of terror all along and chose to tell the public it was because of a YouTube video protest. It’s time for Obama to tell the truth on Libya. We can’t afford more apologies, excuses, and weakness.

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