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Authors: Kenneth R. Timmerman
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PKK (Kurdish terrorist group), 262
Polaschik, Joan, 155–56, 192
Power, Samantha, 81–82
PressTV (Iran), 201
Prince, Erik, 331–32
Proliferation Security Initiative (PSI), 26
Qaddafi Development Foundation, 46, 80, 88
Qaddafi, Hana, 16
Qaddafi, Khamis, 16–17, 145
Qaddafi, Muammar
al Qaeda and, 21, 22, 86, 170
al-Sadiq and, 39–40
Allen’s meetings with, 21–22, 25
appearance of, 33–34, 79
and Arab Spring/protests in Libya, 77–80
Berlusconi and, 85
Biden and, 34–35, 45
bin Laden and, 19
bombing of residential compound of, 16
British relations with, 20–25, 28, 29, 33
CIA and, 23–24, 84
corruption of, 83–84
Cretz report about, 83–84
Cyrenaica region and, 47
death of, 101, 146
Deby and, 89, 90–91
domestic concerns of, 35, 36
El-Jahmi case and, 45–46, 47
enemies list of, 23
exclusion zone of, 14–15
flight of, 105–6, 141, 148
as friend of the West, 8, 19–28, 65
importance to global war on terror of, 38–39
and International Criminal Court, 81
Iraq War and, 23, 27–28, 35
Kappes meetings with, 38
Kuchma meeting with, 27
Libyans resentments toward, 47–48
LIFG and, 49–50, 87
9/11 statement of, 19
Obama and, 36, 81, 82, 83, 84, 86, 87
overthrow of, 2, 3, 8, 13, 18, 40, 44, 48–50, 80–93, 100, 102, 105–6, 118, 141, 146–50, 175, 241
People’s Congress address of, 31–34
personality of, 37
Qatar and, 2, 9, 14
and Qatar as arms pipeline, 91–99
Reagan and, 147
renunciation of terrorism by, 8, 28, 32, 49, 84
Stevens’ views about, 48–49
as “The Stiff,” 34
Timmerman’s meeting with, 31
TWA Flight 840 and, 15
United Nations and, 87
use of chemical weapons by, 118–19
warnings about troubles for, 48–49
WMD program of, 8, 18, 22, 23, 24–31, 33, 36–38, 39, 45, 49, 84, 89–90, 143–44, 165, 166, 170, 217, 247, 270
See also
Libya
Qaddafi, Safia Farkash, 45
Qaddafi, Saif al-Islam al-, 22, 24, 25, 27, 40, 45, 46, 79–80, 87, 89, 120
Qaidi, Hassan al-, 347
Qaradawi, Sheikh Yusuf al-, 74–75, 78, 127, 128
Qatar
Ansar al-Sharia and, 89
as arms pipeline, 9, 14, 91–99, 110–13, 114–16, 147, 149, 225, 257, 261
banning of U.S. arms sales to, 94–95
Belhaj and, 122, 149
and elections in Libya, 219
France and, 90–92, 96
Iran and, 112–13
JSOC programs in, 163
Letfallah II
affair and, 180
Libya and, 85–86, 91–99, 103, 106, 110–13, 122–23
and MANPADS, 173, 225, 362
oil and, 285
Qaddafi overthrow and, 2, 9, 14
and Raytheon Missile Systems case, 95
and Taliban Stinger hit in Afghanistan, 224, 225
Turi arms sales to, 110
and Younis murder, 121
Qatar Air Force, 113
Qatar Airlines, 113
Qatar, Emir of, 115
Qayed, Abdulwahhab Hassan, 183–84
Qayed, Mohammad Hassan, 195
Quds Force, Iranian
Ansar al-Sharia and, 241, 242
in Benghazi, 103, 227, 228, 230, 231
Benghazi attacks and, 6, 283, 288, 294, 301, 323, 331–32, 348
and Iranian gambit, 227, 228, 230, 231, 234
and planning of Benghazi attacks, 242–44, 270, 277
as responsible for Iranian terror attacks, 10
and U.S. plans for defense of Benghazi Mission, 270
Velayati-Jarrett discussions and, 234
Raad, Salim, 180
Rabbani, Mehdi, 227–28, 242, 244
Rafsanjani, Akbar Hashemi, 59, 234, 235
Rahbar, Fatemeh, 60–61
Rahi, Bechara, 68
Raytheon Missile Systems, 95, 246
REACT Plan, 267, 270, 270
n,
289, 295, 298, 301
Reader’s Digest,
182
Reagan, Ronald, 3, 9, 14–18, 86, 94–95, 116, 147, 172, 261
Red Crescent, 227–30, 233, 234, 244, 348
Reid, Harry, 210
Reines, Philippe, 265, 344
Resolution 1973 (United Nations), 82, 83
Reuters news agency, 112, 245, 246, 258, 259, 260, 353
Rewards for Justice Program, 187–88
Rezai, Morteza, 60
Rhodes, Ben, 147
Rice, Condoleezza, 24–25, 233
Rice, Susan, 338, 342, 343, 347, 348
Robertson, Nic, 281
Rocketstan, 246
Rogers, Mike, 96–97, 212, 367–68
Romney, Mitt, 338, 339, 345, 367
Ros-Lehtinen, Ileana, 124
Rouhani, Mehdi, 125–26
Royal Dutch Shell, 157
Royce, Ed, 150–51
RUAG Ammotec, 115
Ruppersberger, Dutch, 97, 340, 341
Russia, 35, 144, 166, 180, 359, 361.
See also
Soviet Union
Sadat, Anwar, 197, 198
Sahli, Jumaa al-, 276
Said, Ayoub, 65–66
Said, Hana, 65–66
Salabi, Ali al-, 122, 219, 259–60, 262
Salabi, Ismail al-, 259–60, 262
Salafis, 158, 190, 341, 345
Samavati, Ahmad, 64
San Diego Union Tribune,
290
Sanussi Brotherhood, 48
Saraj, Reza, 60
Saravia, Jairo, 235
Sarkozy, Nicolas, 43, 62, 70, 86, 92
Satterfield, David, 181
Saudi Arabia
arms sales to Afghan mujahideen by, 96–97
and arms sales to Syria, 261
arms sales to, 92–93, 257
Biden and, 35
Haroun and, 259
jihadi rehabilitation program in, 80
JSOC programs in, 163
Libya and, 85
and MANPADS, 173
Qaddafi overthrow and, 2
and Qatar as arms pipeline, 93
as source of foreign fighters in Iraq, 47
U.S. Stinger sales to, 95
Sawyer, Diane, 96
Sazegara, Mohsen, 63
SCG International, 107
Schieffer, Bob, 347–48
Scholten, Julian, 168
Scomi Precision Engineering, 25–26
Sean Hannity Show
(Fox TV), 311
SECOPEX, 107, 108–9
Secret Army for the Liberation of Armenia (ASALA), 18
Secure Embassy Construction and Counter Terrorism Act (1999), 152
Select Committee on Intelligence, U.S. Senate, 11, 250, 367
Senoussi, Abdallah, 92
September 11, 2001, 4, 7, 18, 19, 20, 56, 75, 87, 171, 240, 279, 337, 339
Serbia, 115
17th February, as “day of rage,” 77, 220
17th February Martyrs Brigade
Ansar al-Sharia and, 162
and Asquith incident, 206
Benghazi attacks and, 284–85, 286, 288–89, 295, 296, 299, 302, 306, 308, 318, 319, 325, 328, 329
and bombing at Benghazi Mission, 196
founding of, 259, 352
and security concerns in Benghazi, 158, 159, 226, 251
Stevens’ relations with, 277
and Stevens return to Benghazi Mission, 266
and suspects in Benghazi attacks, 352
and Syrian aid, 247
warnings/concerns about, 248–49, 268, 269
and Younis murder, 119, 120
17th February Revolution
beginning of, 80
Younis murder and, 119–20
SFI (Swiss TV), 115
Shalabi al-Urfi, Faraj Husayn Hasan al-, 352–53
Shalgam, Mohamed Abdelrahman, 22
Shapiro, Andrew J., 165–67, 344
Sharia law, 55–56, 88, 125–26, 129, 147–48, 198, 201, 218–19, 220, 244, 261, 300–301
Sharif, Mahmoud Ibrahim, 355
Shayler, David, 19
Shea, Nina, 67
Shehabi, Tawfiq al-, 259
Shipp, Kevin, 188, 365–66
Shoebat, Walid, xii, 346, 356, 398
n
, 412
n
, 413
n
Sinai, 10, 142, 181–82, 351, 360, 361
60 Minutes
(TV program), 250, 338
Slife, Jim, 168
Smith, Heather, 290
Smith, James F. “Jamie,” 107, 108, 245
Smith, Patricia, 290, 345
Smith, Sean
Benghazi attacks and, 5, 285, 290–92, 295, 296, 297, 301, 303–4, 305, 306, 318
Clinton promise to mother of, 345
death of, 307, 328
possibility of saving, 6
security for, 165, 267–68
So, Patricia Ann, 302
Somalia, 168, 169
Something Awful (blog), 291
Sookhdeo, Patrick, 129–30
Soros, George, 74
South Africans, kidnapping of, 190–91
Soviet Union, 18, 27, 89, 198
Special Forces, British, 205
Special Forces Command, U.S., 137, 212
Special Forces, Iraqi, 66
Special Forces, Libyan, 123
Special Forces, Qatari, 111, 112–13, 245, 261
Special Intelligence Service, 20
Special Mission Compound.
See
Mission, Benghazi Special
Special Operations Command (SOCOM), 38, 112, 164
Special Operations Forces, U.S.
in Afghanistan, 131, 139–40, 225, 253
in Benghazi, 103, 208, 245
Benghazi attacks and, 5, 312–13, 317
and casualties in Benghazi attacks, 332
at CIA Annex, 208
and collection of MANPADS, 102, 166
Defense Authorization Act and, 163
Djibouti incident and, 168–69
and Ham-Stevens discussions, 255
Harati training with, 245
as security agents, 154, 193, 216
and security in Libya, 155, 237–38
Spencer, Robert, 73
SST (Site Security Team)
Benghazi attacks and, 326
and Diplomatic Security Service, 156–57
and Ham-Stevens discussions, 255
Special Operations Forces as, 154, 193, 216
State Department and, 255
and Stevens’ emergency security meeting, 214
and Stevens’ security requests, 221
training of Blue Mountain guards by, 196
at Tripoli embassy, 216
and warnings about attacks, 237
START Treaty, 70
State Department, U.S.
and Akin-Stevens meetings, 275
al-Suri bounty offered by, 187
Arab Spring and, 70, 75
Benghazi attacks and, 287, 297, 298–99, 306, 317, 326
Blind Sheikh and, 197
Blue Mountain Group and, 196
budget for, 75–76, 174, 264, 335
CIA Annex relations with, 226
and Clinton’s trip to Libya, 142
and collection of MANPADS, 93, 103, 166, 167, 172, 262
contractors and, 173
and cover-up, 287, 336, 341, 345, 347
and Cretz report about Qaddafi, 83–84
and downfall of Shah of Iran, 45
funding for Libya from, 142–44
Gama’a al-Islamiya and, 198
intelligence warnings and, 200, 239
Iran and, 45, 59, 65
and Jarrett-Velatyati discussions, 363
and looting in Libya, 143
and National Security Staff activities, 172
and “normalization” of Libya, 203–4
Nour Eldin visit and, 199
Operations Center of, 289, 298, 299, 317, 326, 336
and Qatar as arms pipeline, 94, 112–13
questions for, 7
and Raytheon Missile Systems case, 95
and rebels–al Qaeda relationship, 121
and security for diplomatic outposts, 75–76, 252
and security in Libya, 104–5, 150–51, 152, 154, 155, 156–57, 162, 165, 190, 193, 197, 220–21, 238, 249
and security for Libya diplomats, 252
and SST, 255
and Stevens’ diary, 265
and Stevens mission in Libya, 265
and Stevens’ security concerns/requests, 215, 221, 236, 237, 255, 265
and stonewalling Congress, 367
and suspects in Benghazi attacks, 351
and Syrian aid, 173, 209, 213
terrorist watch list of, 198, 351
and timeline of Stevens’ activities, 5
TNC and, 106, 119
travel warning on Libya issued by, 252
Turi activities and, 109–10
See also specific person
State of the Union
(CNN-TV), 367–68
Status of Forces Agreement, 255
Stavrides, James G., 280
Stevens, J. Christopher “Chris”
Akin meetings with, 272–73, 275–76, 286–88, 289
and al Qaeda–Qaddafi negotiations, 80
ambassadorial activities of, 257
August 16 cable of, 251–53, 255
Belhaj and, 40, 118, 141, 146, 213, 220, 262
and Belhaj–Syrian rebels meeting, 149
Ben Qumu and, 239–40
Benghazi attacks and, 284–85, 295–96, 299, 301, 303–4, 306, 317
blame for security situation on, 255–56
cellphone video of, 326–27
as CIA agent with State Department cover, 42, 100
CIA meeting with, 3, 103–4
death of, 262, 326–28
“Die Hard in Derna” cable by, 49–50
diary of, 265, 272, 278, 285–86, 290
El-Jahmi case and, 45–46
and elections in Libya, 217, 218
emergency security meeting of, 213–15, 250–51
European travels of, 254–55
Fatwa on, 300–301
first day in Benghazi of, 4–5, 101
and Foundation for Democracy in Iran, 41
and Guantánamo detainees return to Libya, 88
Haroun and, 262
identification of body of, 327–28
and instructions to go to Benghazi, 3, 37
Iranian gambit and, 228–31
and Iranian planning of Benghazi attacks, 243–44
as Islamist target, 265
and jihad parade in Benghazi, 202
last day activities of, 285–89, 290
LIFG and, 43, 47, 80, 87
Magariaf commemoration of, 348
McCain’s visit and, 218, 220
mission/mandate of, 3, 4–5, 37, 100, 101, 102–3, 109, 118, 263–64, 265, 266, 270, 272, 275, 277
named ambassador to Tripoli, 189, 213
personal and professional background of, 41–42, 45
possibility of saving, 65, 327
postelection violence and, 220–21
promotions of, 44–45
and Qaddafi Foundation–LIFG negotiations, 80
Qaddafi overthrow and, 44, 48
and Qaddafi-U.S. relations, 84
and Qaddafi’s chemical weapons, 118, 119
rebel leaders relationship with, 3, 118