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Authors: Kenneth R. Timmerman
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Feinstein, Dianne, 367–68
Feltman, Jeffrey, 106, 151–53
FEST (Foreign Emergency Support Team), 280, 315, 316, 317
FGS Frex, 115
Fishman, Ben, 192, 193
Flipper 75 (helicopter), downing of, 52–53
Force 17, 18
Ford, Kenneth T., 15
Foreign Affairs Committee, House, 369
Foreign and Commonwealth Office, British, 22
Foreign Emergency Support Team (FEST), 6
Foreign Policy
magazine, 260
Foreign Relations Committee, Senate, 240–41, 314
Fort Bragg, North Carolina, 313, 324
Foundation for Democracy in Iran, 41
Fox News, 95, 337, 343, 351, 366
France
Chad and, 90–91
and collection of MANPADS, 166
and Issoufou, 185
Libya and, 81, 83, 86, 90–91, 106, 108–9, 114
Mali and, 350
Niger and, 185
Qatar and, 90–92, 96
Free Syrian Army, 2, 179, 247
Fulton, Will, 227–28
G-8 summit (Italy, 2009), 84
G-20 summit (Great Britain, 2009), 54
Gallice Security, 107
Gama’a al-Islamiya, 197, 198, 199
Gang of Eight, 210, 212
Gantz, Benny, 360
Garda Security Group, 107
Garyounis Military Camp, 120
Gates, Robert, 81–82, 97, 131, 273
Gaudiosi, Eric, 236, 252, 266
Gaza, 10, 142, 145, 169, 181, 244, 254, 258, 274
n,
359, 361
Gerbi, David, 148
Ghannouchi, Rachid, 8, 75
Gharabi, Muhammad al-, 276–77
Ghonim, Wael, 74, 75, 127
Gianturco, Alex “The Mittani,” 291–92
Gibbs, Robert, 71, 73
Gibson, S. E., 324, 326
Global Response Staff (GRS), 158, 206, 225–26, 269, 297, 302–3, 305, 306–8, 318–19, 322–24, 327, 330–31, 337, 344, 365–66, 375, 376, 401
n
, 409
n
Godfrey, John, 49
Goins, James E., 15
Gorbachev, Mikhail, 51
Gordon, Michael, 212
Gorka, Sebastian, 127–28, 129
Gowdy, Trey, 366, 409
n
, 415
n
Graham, Lindsey, 173, 344, 354
Great Britain
and aftermath of Benghazi attacks, 350
attack on diplomats from, 160, 204–7, 213
closing of Libyan consulate by, 207, 213, 214, 249
and collection of MANPADS, 166
Libya and, 81, 83, 84–85, 86
Muslim attacks in, 127
Prevent program of, 127–28
Qaddafi as friend of the West and, 20–25, 28, 29, 33
and security in Benghazi, 160, 287
security team from, 287
Green Movement, 62, 63, 64, 65
Guantánamo Bay, 8, 43, 44, 56, 84, 88, 89, 281
Guardian
newspaper, 147, 293
Guirguis, Dina, 67
Hall, Ryan, 168
Halliday, Joseph, 209
HALO Trust, 143
Ham, Carter, 156, 192–93, 237, 255, 280, 282, 309–10, 314, 324, 326, 358
Hamas, 42, 56, 75, 142, 169, 181, 240, 359
Hamdi, Faida, 69
Hamedi, Abta, 116
Hannay, Nermin, 15
Haqqani factions, 124
Harati, Mahdi al-, 244–46, 247, 258
Harb, Khalil, 243, 244, 270, 277, 288, 297, 300, 301, 322, 350
Haroun, Abdul Basit, 247, 258–60, 262, 270, 327–28, 358
Harzi, Ali Ani al-, 353–54
Hasidi, Abdel Hakim al-, 87
Havel, Václav, 17–18
Hawari, Suleiman, 2, 258
Hayes, Stephen, 343
Hegazy, Safwat, 356
Henderson, Alec, 266, 267, 269, 277, 284–85, 292, 293, 294, 295, 297, 298, 299, 305, 307, 308
Henderson, Eric, 289
Henderson, Simon, 111
Herridge, Catherine, 337, 343, 351
Hezbollah, 62, 109, 117, 181, 242–43, 258–59, 294
Hicks, Greg
Benghazi attacks and, 289, 290, 298, 298
n,
299, 304–5, 323–24, 325–26, 327
and Benghazi Mission as permanent consulate, 264
and Chaffetz trip to Libya, 321–22
and evacuation of Tripoli embassy, 323–24, 325
and Magariaf commemoration of Stevens, 348
and “normalization” of Libya, 202
post-Benghazi career of, 364
and search for Stevens, 325
and security on anniversary of 9/11, 279–80
and Stevens mission in Libya, 263, 265
and Stevens’ requests for security, 222
Stevens security concerns of, 264–65
and talking points, 347, 348
and Wood’s concerns about security in Libya, 197
“Hillary’s War,” 82, 83, 99, 157
Hoekstra, Pete, 97–98
Holy Land Foundation, 56
Homeland Security Advisory Council, 171
Homeland Security, U.S. Department of, 109
Hosenball, Mark, 96
Hudson Institute, 199
Human Rights Watch, 39, 89, 144
Humanitarian Relief Foundation, 258, 273–74
Hussein, Saddam, 23, 27–28, 30, 35, 53, 80–81, 210, 235
Ibrahim, Abu, 18
Ibrahim, Raymond, 281, 356
IHH Humanitarian Relief Foundation, 258, 273–74, 274
n
Il Sole 24 Ore,
87
Imprisoned Sheikh Omar Abdul-Rahman Brigades, 195, 196, 206, 215, 356
Imsa’ed border crossing, closing of, 159
Inhofe, James, 11, 98
Inman, Bobby, 104
Intelligence Committee, House, 97, 126, 210, 211, 212, 297, 305, 344
Intelligence Committee, Senate, 97, 210, 211, 334
Intelligence Online,
86
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), 30, 74
International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), 195, 201, 213, 214, 215, 238
International Criminal Court, and Qaddafi, 81
International Maritime Organization, 176–77
International Security Assistance Force (ISAF), 135–36
Internet video (“Innocence of Muslims”)
and cover-up, 334, 335, 336, 338, 339–40, 342–43, 344, 345, 346, 347, 370
and suspects in Benghazi attacks, 356
Iran
Afghanistan and, 64–65
and aftermath of Benghazi attacks, 349, 359
al Qaeda and, 64, 187, 215, 227, 240–41
Ansar al-Sharia and, 89, 164, 214, 241, 242
A. Q. Khan sales to, 30
Arab Spring and, 241
and arms shipments in the Sinai, 182
Benghazi attacks and, 6, 242–44, 288
Bush and, 63
Carter and, 54, 72
CIA interest in, 10, 11
and cover-up, 345
downfall of Shah of, 45
economy of, 59
Egypt and, 182
and Egyptian role in Benghazi attacks, 355
elections in, 58–63
and Iranian gambit, 225–31, 234
Israel and, 243
Jarrett and, 232, 233–35, 362–63
Khalis sale of Stingers to, 94
Lebanon and, 10, 17, 243
Libya and, 10–11, 109, 164, 202, 241–42
LIFG and, 241
Lockerbie attack and, 17
and missing Libyan weapons, 53, 145, 169, 359
NSA and, 103
nuclear program of, 37, 63, 362–63
Obama and, 8, 62–65, 232–35, 362–63
and overthrow of Qaddafi, 241
protests in, 62–63, 65
and Qatar as arms pipeline, 112–13
Red Crescent and, 227–30, 233, 234, 244, 348, 350
sanctions on, 59, 234
and shift in U.S. foreign policy, 8, 62–65
and State Department, 45, 59, 65
as state sponsor of terrorism, 63, 187, 241
and Stevens’ concerns about security, 235
Syria and, 10, 243
Taliban and, 53
and TNC, 109
U.S. elections of 2012 and, 362–63
U.S. intelligence collection against, 36
U.S. relations with, 10–11, 63, 234, 362–63
women in, 59
See also
Quds Force;
specific person
Iran-Contra affair, 1, 9, 11, 172, 234
Iran-Iraq War, 228, 331
Iran Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC), 6, 10, 59, 60–62, 145, 227–28, 350, 362
Iran, Shah of, 45, 72
Iraq War
al Qaeda and, 51, 67, 188
Bush and, 138, 210
Christians in, 65–68
CIA and, 100
fall of Saddam during, 53, 80–81
jihadis in, 49, 50, 78
Obama and, 54, 138, 174
Qaddafi/Libya and, 22–25, 26, 27–28, 35
Qaradawi and, 75
and shift in U.S. foreign policy, 54
sources for foreign fighters in, 47, 87
United Nations and, 36
U.S. withdrawal from, 65–68
Iraqi Special Forces, 66
Irish Republican Army (IRA), 18, 32
Islamic People’s Brigade (Liwaa al-Umma), 245–46
Islamic Republic of Iran Shipping Lines (IRISL), 177
Islamist Tripoli Brigade, 246
Islamists
and burial of SEAL Team 6, 138–39
Clinton’s views about, 101, 124, 126
good and bad, 124–27, 128–29
Obama and, 54, 73, 86, 101, 124, 125, 129, 345
Shia versus Sunni, 229, 231, 240, 241
and shift in U.S. foreign policy, 8, 54, 68
and worldview as motivation for Benghazi attacks, 346–47, 352
See also specific person or group
Israel
Egypt and, 181–82
Gaza and, 10, 142, 145, 169, 244, 274
n,
361
Iran and, 243
and Jarrett-Velayati meeting, 363
and
Mavi Marmara
affair, 244
missing missiles and, 10, 142, 145, 169, 358–59, 360, 361
Sinai and, 181, 360
Issa, Darrell, 133–34, 150–51, 202, 223, 284, 321, 342–43, 351, 366
Issawi, Mohammed al-, 106
Issoufou, Mahamadou, 184, 185–86
Istanbul, Obama trip to (2009), 54–55
Italy, Libya and, 83, 106
Jabhat al-Nusra, 261
Jalil, Abdul, 278
Jamal al-Kashif, Mohammad, 351–52, 354, 356, 360
James, Dina, 133
Jarrett, Valerie, 64, 167, 199, 231–35, 345, 362–63
Jeune Afrique
magazine, 89
Jibril, Mahmoud, 122, 276, 277, 286
Jibril, Naeem, 285–86
jihad
and good and bad Islamists, 125, 127–29
on parade in Benghazi, 200–202, 241
Jihad TV, 9
Johnson, Larry, 275, 316
Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC), 163, 185–88, 313, 324.
See also specific person or operation
Jones, Beth, 264, 326, 336, 347, 348
Jones, Terry, 335
Jordan, 261
Joudaki, Ibrahim Mohammed, 242–44, 270, 301
Justice and Construction Party (Hizb al-Adala wa al-Bina), 219
Justice Department, U.S., 56, 121, 181, 353
Kagan, Robert, 64
Kahlili, Reza, 233, 362, 392
n
, 401
n
Kappes, Steve, 23–24, 25, 26–27, 38–39
Karzai, Hamid, 124, 136
Kennedy, Patrick, 151, 204, 222, 251–52, 317, 320, 342–43, 368, 369
Kenya, attack on U.S. embassy in, 152, 316
Kerry, John, 28
Khafaji, Ahmad Hussein, 177–78
Khafaji, Mohammad, 176, 180
Khafaji Shipping Company, 176
Khalil, Ezedin Abdel Aziz (aka Yasin al-Suri), 187–88, 227
Khalis, Younis, 94
Khamenei, Ayatollah Ali, 59–60, 61, 65
Khamenei, Mojtaba, 60
Khamis Brigade, 16–17, 145
Khan, A. Q., 25, 26, 27, 30
Khomeini, Ayatollah, 54, 64–65, 126
Kinzinger, Adam, 345
Kish Island, Iran-U.S. discussions on, 64–65
Klaidman, Daniel, 34
Klayman, Larry, 133, 138
Klein, Ed, 232
Knight, Ben, 90
Knight Suleiman Israh, 176
Kocak, Sukru, 159
Krauthammer, Charles, 364
Kroft, Steve, 338
Kuchma, Leonid, 27
Kufra Military Council, 158
Kulang Hellion (Afghanistan operation), 52
Kurds, 262
Kusa, Musa, 19, 20–21, 23, 24, 26, 27, 38–39, 84
Kuwait, 92
La Belle discotheque (West Berlin), bombing at, 15, 16
Lamb, Charlene, 104, 105, 155–56, 157, 204, 299, 306, 320, 326
Landolt, Richard, 282, 309, 310
Lankford, James, 196–97, 325, 336
Lantos, Tom, 67
Lebanese Armed Revolutionary Faction (LARF), 18
Lebanon
Christians in, 68
Haroun’s shipments to, 260
Iran and, 10, 17, 243
Letfallah II
affair and, 176, 177–81
U.S. embassy bombing (1983) in, 104, 152
Leidig, Charles J. “Joe,” 309
Les Fous de Benghazi
(The Wild Men of Benghazi) (Villiers), 191, 353
Letfallah II
(ship), 176–81, 258
Library of Congress, report of, 277
Libya
Arab Spring/protests in, 8, 77–80, 109
arms embargo on, 81
civil war in, 80–83, 84–86, 89–93, 100, 105–6, 141
closure of U.S. embassy in, 100
corruption in, 44–45
Cyrenaica region of, 47
deterioriation of security in, 264
disintegration of, 189–90
elections in, 192, 197, 217–20
Guantánamo detainees returned to, 43, 44, 80, 88
international response to violence in, 81–82
Islamization of, 147–48
missing missiles/arms in, 2–3, 89, 143–44, 170, 173, 186, 217, 253–54
NATO and, 14–15, 81, 82, 83, 86, 101, 111, 112, 115, 116, 141, 146–47, 167, 312
“normalization” of, 193–94, 202–4, 214, 221, 222
oil and, 35, 86, 254, 285
overthrow of Qaddafi in, 78–83, 84–86, 89–93, 102, 118, 146–50, 175, 241
postelection violence in, 220–23
probing attacks in, 190–94
Reagan administration and, 14–18
reopening of U.S. embassy in, 37–38, 141
sanctions on, 20, 21–22, 81
security for diplomats in, 75–76, 150–51, 153–62
Sharia law in, 244
Stevens reports about Islamists in, 47–49
Stevens reports about U.S. relations with, 101
Stevens views about, 44
UN freeze on assets of, 178
UN investigations of arms violations of, 114–15
U.S. aid for, 142–44, 150, 170
U.S. resumes diplomatic relations with, 43
and U.S. role in overthrow of Qaddafi, 82–83
WMD program of, 2–3, 8, 17–18, 22, 23, 24–31, 33, 36–38, 39, 45, 49, 84, 165, 170, 247, 270