Senator Roberts: Benghazi Failures Cause Many to Question Service in Harm’s Way
WASHINGTON, DC - U.S. Senator
Pat Roberts (R-Kan.) today sent a letter to President Obama urging him
to set the record straight about his Administration’s failure to help
Americans murdered in the terrorist attack in Benghazi on September 11,
because it has caused Americans serving in harm’s way, especially
members of the armed forces, to question the sacred bond of never
leaving a comrade in distress or danger.
Senator Roberts is the most senior Marine in the congress, is
a former member of the Senate Committee on Armed Services and is a
former chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.
The following is the text of the letter sent today:
Dear Mr. President:
During these final days of this coming election, I have been conducting town hall meetings in Kansas.
I am fully aware
this letter comes in the midst of 24-7 political tumult. However, I am
compelled to share with you my strongest possible concern and
recommendation regarding an issue that I know you recognize as being
paramount and about which you care deeply.
I am also
writing this letter as the most senior Marine in the United States
Congress, as a former Member of the Senate Armed Services Committee and
as a former Chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.
Since the attack
of September 11 in Benghazi, the great majority of people in attendance
in our town hall meetings – regardless of political party – believe
there are more questions than answers. They also believe both you and
your administration have not been square with them.
There has been
an outpouring of disbelief from folks about the initial explanation from
you and members of your administration that the deaths of our fellow
Americans came as a result of some obscure video rather than a
pre-planned, carefully orchestrated terrorist attack. Mr. President,
folks are just not buying it!
Facts
are stubborn things and as more relevant facts are now becoming public,
it should come as no great shock to anyone that this issue has been
“politicized.” It has been ever since the first explanation was
orchestrated from your administration.
However, I want
to stress and emphasize there is an issue of much greater importance.
The major media have not comprehensively reported on this unraveling
issue, so many Americans may not be aware of what has and is taking
place.
But, you can be
sure every single member of our United States military services now
knows that the sacred bond of never leaving a comrade in distress or
danger may be worthless as of the date of this disgrace. We cannot allow
this to happen. We cannot let this issue fester and infect the bond of
taking care of our own. As one veteran stated so well in one of our town
hall meetings:
“When I
signed up I knew I would likely be put in harm’s way. But I also knew
someone would have my back. I just don’t know if that is true today.”
Mr. President,
it is my belief that until you, as Commander in Chief, publicly and in
detail inform the American public of what happened and why, that bond,
which has existed as long as the United States of America has fielded
armies, is breaking. We must know why American assets at the scene or
close by were not utilized to save American lives acting in the line of
duty.
That is why I
feel compelled to sincerely ask you to make time in your schedule to
publicly explain in detail the unfortunate attack which occurred
September 11 in Benghazi.
This request for
you to set the record straight and restore the bond of “sacrifice for
each other” to our fighting forces is made with the deepest concern and
utmost sincerity. I truly believe the future morale and effectiveness of
our military services may be at stake.
This is a burden that you or any future Commander in Chief should not have to bear.
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