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A small band of warriors held off overwhelming odds while the US government let them twist in the wind. If not for their valiant efforts every one of those CIA remfs would have been dead meat. Why weren't they given help when they requested it? Somebody needs to be held accountable. http://www.theblaze.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Clinton-Benghazi-G1-620x362.jpeg Oh, I know she was at the helm at the time. My question is why DIDN'T she send help? Other than being the liberal shit-bird she is, what ulterior motive did she have for not sending in the cavalry? Was she under instructions from Putin or the Chinese not to escalate? Or just plain old incompetent? I believe Trey Gowdy is doing the right thing in attempting to bring her to account but the investigation has been so politicized as to lose all meaning as far as joe mainstreet is concerned. But then she is part of the same crowd that traded five Taliban terrorist leaders for one mealy army deserter, and even that is no longer being talked about. |
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Great movie. Special effects were a bit over the top but that is the reputation of the director. Car's explode and go flying from 40mm rounds, people go flying after getting shot, etc.
They really depict the CIA station chief as arrogant, foolish, and useless. The contractors were obviously not big fans of his. I wonder if he was that bad or if he was just going along with the program from higher up. From what I have read there was no help to send because there were no military assets close enough. The Ambassador was in a very bad neighborhood far from any help. He knew that and had asked for more security. But that wasn't the optics Obama or Clinton since they were the ones who pushed the effort the overthrow Qaddafi and destabilize the country. |
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Watched it the other night. To echo everyone else; Great movie.
The one-liners in the movie were pretty hilarious, too. "You're gonna fight a holy war in shorts? Strong move." Took me awhile to recognize that Tonto was "Porn Stache" from Orange is the New Black and Nicky Sabotka from The Wire. Dude cracks me up. |
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Saw great movie. Like an updated Blackhawk down. Great movie if you have ever been a PMC My tinfoil is the democrats have been shutting it down.
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Watched it the other night. To echo everyone else; Great movie. The one-liners in the movie were pretty hilarious, too. "You're gonna fight a holy war in shorts? Strong move." Took me awhile to recognize that Tonto was "Porn Stache" from Orange is the New Black and Nicky Sabotka from The Wire. Dude cracks me up. View Quote |
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Watched it the other night. To echo everyone else; Great movie. The one-liners in the movie were pretty hilarious, too. "You're gonna fight a holy war in shorts? Strong move." Took me awhile to recognize that Tonto was "Porn Stache" from Orange is the New Black and Nicky Sabotka from The Wire. Dude cracks me up. Yeah, it doesn't really look like him. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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All I had to do was see the text in the link. Did not click, and I hope it flops. As for 13 hours, I'm definitely getting the Blu-Ray and am tempted to get the digital copy today. I wish I would have seen it a second time in theaters. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Do not fear, this movie is due out in August. I dare you to try and make it through the trailer. http://www.theverge.com/2016/4/28/11530736/southside-with-you-trailer-michelle-barack-obama-romance All I had to do was see the text in the link. Did not click, and I hope it flops. As for 13 hours, I'm definitely getting the Blu-Ray and am tempted to get the digital copy today. I wish I would have seen it a second time in theaters. Oh, geesh, I read that as Southpark, not south side, I thought it was going to be something really funny. ugh. |
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Read the book, I'll be ordering two copies of this, not sure who I'll send the second to. Maybe my brother, I still hold out hope for him despite the brainwashing of his militant-liberal-vegetarian-feminist wife
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One of my contractor brothers from Iraq came to town while it was in the theater and we watched it. I will be buying the Blu Ray tonight shortly after midnight.
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One of my contractor brothers from Iraq came to town while it was in the theater and we watched it. I will be buying the Blu Ray tonight shortly after midnight. View Quote Speaking of contractors; I thought they were private contractors, but at the end when it gives updates on everyone, for all of them, it said "...retired from the CIA...". Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Great movie. Special effects were a bit over the top but that is the reputation of the director. Car's explode and go flying from 40mm rounds, people go flying after getting shot, etc. They really depict the CIA station chief as arrogant, foolish, and useless. The contractors were obviously not big fans of his. I wonder if he was that bad or if he was just going along with the program from higher up. From what I have read there was no help to send because there were no military assets close enough. The Ambassador was in a very bad neighborhood far from any help. He knew that and had asked for more security. But that wasn't the optics Obama or Clinton since they were the ones who pushed the effort the overthrow Qaddafi and destabilize the country. View Quote I normally don't like these types of movies but this one was pretty good. Chief of Station reminded me of a career DoS guy, not OGA. I wasn't in the loop on this but have been before on things similar and there's no way a limited Assault force is deploying in there without Intel. The type of intel required would have taken days, not the hours required. These types of activities are ongoing around the globe....this one just went south. Those boys seemed to have earned their pay though. |
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Speaking of contractors; I thought they were private contractors, but at the end when it gives updates on everyone, for all of them, it said "...retired from the CIA...". Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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One of my contractor brothers from Iraq came to town while it was in the theater and we watched it. I will be buying the Blu Ray tonight shortly after midnight. Speaking of contractors; I thought they were private contractors, but at the end when it gives updates on everyone, for all of them, it said "...retired from the CIA...". Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile CTR work for the CIA is the norm. There are very few Case Officers, actual GS, out there....most of the heavy lift for the gun fighting is by CTRs. It's an elegant relationship that allows the agency to disavow the CTR's relationship with them if things go real south...remember that guy Hasenfus? That's an example of a CTR being disavowed to protect an operation. These guys were gun slingers and were acknowledged as CIA CTRs...at least in the movie. |
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Not sure but Dinesh has a film coming out this summer about Hillary http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2016/03/05/check-out-the-trailer-for-dinesh-dsouzas-upcoming-movie-hillarys-america/ View Quote And in other news, filmmaker Dinesh D'Souza was sentenced to prison again for anti-democratic party propaganda |
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I was listening to the Hannity radio talk show when a caller phoned in. He remained anonymous, but said there was a DVD floating around of the Benghazi attacks, which I am assuming is from the overhead drone and includes the radio traffic of the contractors asking to go rescue the ambassador. I hope that DVD gets released to Fox news and YouTube on about October 20th with a message like, "America, do you want your sons and daughters to die on a whim because of this woman?" And it shows a pic of Hillary. View Quote I want to see that! |
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I've been checking Amazon daily to see if the movie has gone from purchase-only to being able to rent it.
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Not me...Fuck Hollywood..it's not like they are donating the proceeds to the families of the fallen heroes form this movie. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Watched it free online yesterday Good for you! I don't mind supporting a movie like this with my $$. Not me...Fuck Hollywood..it's not like they are donating the proceeds to the families of the fallen heroes form this movie. Talk about one of the more ignorant posts here on arfcom... |
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CTR work for the CIA is the norm. There are very few Case Officers, actual GS, out there....most of the heavy lift for the gun fighting is by CTRs. It's an elegant relationship that allows the agency to disavow the CTR's relationship with them if things go real south...remember that guy Hasenfus? That's an example of a CTR being disavowed to protect an operation. These guys were gun slingers and were acknowledged as CIA CTRs...at least in the movie. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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One of my contractor brothers from Iraq came to town while it was in the theater and we watched it. I will be buying the Blu Ray tonight shortly after midnight. Speaking of contractors; I thought they were private contractors, but at the end when it gives updates on everyone, for all of them, it said "...retired from the CIA...". Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile CTR work for the CIA is the norm. There are very few Case Officers, actual GS, out there....most of the heavy lift for the gun fighting is by CTRs. It's an elegant relationship that allows the agency to disavow the CTR's relationship with them if things go real south...remember that guy Hasenfus? That's an example of a CTR being disavowed to protect an operation. These guys were gun slingers and were acknowledged as CIA CTRs...at least in the movie. Gotcha. I guess anytime that I've heard "contractor", it's been in reference to private contractors. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Fantastic movie.
Watched it twice this weekend. I bought the digital copy on Vudu and will buy a hard copy blueray so I can give my sons a copy. Very intense. Wife loved it also. |
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Read the book and finally saw the film on Memorial Day. Both were fantastic. Definitely tough to watch at times. RIP, gents.
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Read the book and finally saw the film on Memorial Day. Both were fantastic. Definitely tough to watch at times. RIP, gents. View Quote I also read the book, and in a rare exception, I believe that the movie told the story better. "Bob" needs to be publicly identified. I don't know why we insist on protecting pieces of shit when they do piece of shit stuff. Just like the military celebrating fuck-up O's with the right ring on their finger, instead they give him a fucking medal. http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2013/05/21/exclusive-cia-honored-benghazi-chief-in-secret-ceremony.html |
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Gotcha. I guess anytime that I've heard "contractor", it's been in reference to private contractors. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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One of my contractor brothers from Iraq came to town while it was in the theater and we watched it. I will be buying the Blu Ray tonight shortly after midnight. Speaking of contractors; I thought they were private contractors, but at the end when it gives updates on everyone, for all of them, it said "...retired from the CIA...". Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile CTR work for the CIA is the norm. There are very few Case Officers, actual GS, out there....most of the heavy lift for the gun fighting is by CTRs. It's an elegant relationship that allows the agency to disavow the CTR's relationship with them if things go real south...remember that guy Hasenfus? That's an example of a CTR being disavowed to protect an operation. These guys were gun slingers and were acknowledged as CIA CTRs...at least in the movie. Gotcha. I guess anytime that I've heard "contractor", it's been in reference to private contractors. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile They were private CTRs. The company is GRS. These types of Companies provide specific talent and equip to various GOV agencies for a variety of missions. I did a short PSD stint for a head of state. The company that I worked fro was Dynacorp but for all intensive purposes I was working for DSS under State Dept....had State creds, black passport, etc.. My instinct is that the CIA formally recognized these guys because of the tenacity they displayed which resulted in all of those agency employees being saved from certain death. Normally that's not the case. Some of the reasons are deniability but there's also caps on the manning of GOV agencies. You just can't grow an agency because it's convenient. So the "work around" is contract hires that can be fired without explanation when the budget gets tight. Try firing an actual GS employee... In terms of economics CTRs are cheap. The rule of thumb is that a GOV employee costs uncle Sugar 300% of their salary over the life of their employment. A CTR on the other hand costs about 200%. CTRs can also provide very specific talent for very specific missions....that talent may not reside in the GOV, with the exception of special units and they're currently tasked to the max. |
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Question for .mil guys or anyone who knows about mortars. Why was GSR able to determine that the attack had been planned weeks in advance because of mortar accuracy? Why couldn't it have been the little car the drove up and possible got coordinates from their phone?
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Question for .mil guys or anyone who knows about mortars. Why was GSR able to determine that the attack had been planned weeks in advance because of mortar accuracy? Why couldn't it have been the little car the drove up and possible got coordinates from their phone? And if true, that means a) the bad guys knew about the "secret" outpost and b) planned the whole thing way in advance. ? Obviously the next question is why did the white house blame it on a muslim youtube video if the mortar thing proves it was pre-meditated? View Quote That was Hollywood. As far as I know the bad guys hadn't run a registration mission so it didn't matter if they had the grid a month prior or that day. There's no way that the good guys would know that the mortar crew had their location unless they watched some mortar rounds hit a 100 or so yards out of the compund weeks prior. That would be the RP (confirmed data on a registered point) which then the bad guys could adjust fire off of. Nope, my guess is it was direct lay, with an FO on the gun/target line, adjusting fire from one of those buildings. BTW, there are no Secret compounds on that part of the world. Maybe a safe house but not a compound. All there is fear of our response....pain compliance. |
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Watched it the other night. To echo everyone else; Great movie. The one-liners in the movie were pretty hilarious, too. "You're gonna fight a holy war in shorts? Strong move." Took me awhile to recognize that Tonto was "Porn Stache" from Orange is the New Black and Nicky Sabotka from The Wire. Dude cracks me up. View Quote Don't forget James Badge Dale who played Leckie in THE PACIFIC |
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That's just fucking dumb. When movies like this make a LOT of money, they make more movies like this. That's called the demand/supply curve. My 4 year old knows this basic economic theory better than you, apparently. We should be supporting the folks in Hollywood that are critical of the inaction of our government when American lives are being threatened or taken. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Watched it free online yesterday Good for you! I don't mind supporting a movie like this with my $$. Not me...Fuck Hollywood..it's not like they are donating the proceeds to the families of the fallen heroes form this movie. That's just fucking dumb. When movies like this make a LOT of money, they make more movies like this. That's called the demand/supply curve. My 4 year old knows this basic economic theory better than you, apparently. We should be supporting the folks in Hollywood that are critical of the inaction of our government when American lives are being threatened or taken. Agree. I say it a couple of times while it was in the theater. The only way they will make movies like this is if they make money. |
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Good movie. Until watching the movie I didn't realize that Tyrone Woods RIP was a part of the security force at the CIA annex. For some reason I thought he was killed at the Embassy and part of Ambassador Stevens team. For those that have read the book does the movie miss anything? View Quote The movie and book are almost mirror copies. The movie does a little more on the buying MANPADS deal. |
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Great movie. Special effects were a bit over the top but that is the reputation of the director. Car's explode and go flying from 40mm rounds, people go flying after getting shot, etc. They really depict the CIA station chief as arrogant, foolish, and useless. The contractors were obviously not big fans of his. I wonder if he was that bad or if he was just going along with the program from higher up. From what I have read there was no help to send because there were no military assets close enough. The Ambassador was in a very bad neighborhood far from any help. He knew that and had asked for more security. But that wasn't the optics Obama or Clinton since they were the ones who pushed the effort the overthrow Qaddafi and destabilize the country. View Quote In the book they hated the CIA station chief because he was a dick and again from the book the consulate was located in one of the better neighborhoods. Other than the Tripoli team no other American assets made an attempt to get there. You walk away from it feeling they were almost all set up to be killed and those few men kept it from happening. |
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I've heard it's a Shit cam version. I don't seek out such things personally View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Let me PUT it this way, it could be in a LOCKER somewhere.... .IS that good enough? I've heard it's a Shit cam version. I don't seek out such things personally I couldn't find it on Kodi. Looked several times at several different sources |
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That was Hollywood. As far as I know the bad guys hadn't run a registration mission so it didn't matter if they had the grid a month prior or that day. There's no way that the good guys would know that the mortar crew had their location unless they watched some mortar rounds hit a 100 or so yards out of the compund weeks prior. That would be the RP (confirmed data on a registered point) which then the bad guys could adjust fire off of. Nope, my guess is it was direct lay, with an FO on the gun/target line, adjusting fire from one of those buildings. BTW, there are no Secret compounds on that part of the world. Maybe a safe house but not a compound. All there is fear of our response....pain compliance. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Question for .mil guys or anyone who knows about mortars. Why was GSR able to determine that the attack had been planned weeks in advance because of mortar accuracy? Why couldn't it have been the little car the drove up and possible got coordinates from their phone? And if true, that means a) the bad guys knew about the "secret" outpost and b) planned the whole thing way in advance. ? Obviously the next question is why did the white house blame it on a muslim youtube video if the mortar thing proves it was pre-meditated? That was Hollywood. As far as I know the bad guys hadn't run a registration mission so it didn't matter if they had the grid a month prior or that day. There's no way that the good guys would know that the mortar crew had their location unless they watched some mortar rounds hit a 100 or so yards out of the compund weeks prior. That would be the RP (confirmed data on a registered point) which then the bad guys could adjust fire off of. Nope, my guess is it was direct lay, with an FO on the gun/target line, adjusting fire from one of those buildings. BTW, there are no Secret compounds on that part of the world. Maybe a safe house but not a compound. All there is fear of our response....pain compliance. Yeah it was no secret it was some type of American base of operations. Hell they hired locals for security and you know they didn't keep secerets. |
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They were private CTRs. The company is GRS. These types of Companies provide specific talent and equip to various GOV agencies for a variety of missions. I did a short PSD stint for a head of state. The company that I worked fro was Dynacorp but for all intensive purposes I was working for DSS under State Dept....had State creds, black passport, etc.. My instinct is that the CIA formally recognized these guys because of the tenacity they displayed which resulted in all of those agency employees being saved from certain death. Normally that's not the case. Some of the reasons are deniability but there's also caps on the manning of GOV agencies. You just can't grow an agency because it's convenient. So the "work around" is contract hires that can be fired without explanation when the budget gets tight. Try firing an actual GS employee... In terms of economics CTRs are cheap. The rule of thumb is that a GOV employee costs uncle Sugar 300% of their salary over the life of their employment. A CTR on the other hand costs about 200%. CTRs can also provide very specific talent for very specific missions....that talent may not reside in the GOV, with the exception of special units and they're currently tasked to the max. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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One of my contractor brothers from Iraq came to town while it was in the theater and we watched it. I will be buying the Blu Ray tonight shortly after midnight. Speaking of contractors; I thought they were private contractors, but at the end when it gives updates on everyone, for all of them, it said "...retired from the CIA...". Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile CTR work for the CIA is the norm. There are very few Case Officers, actual GS, out there....most of the heavy lift for the gun fighting is by CTRs. It's an elegant relationship that allows the agency to disavow the CTR's relationship with them if things go real south...remember that guy Hasenfus? That's an example of a CTR being disavowed to protect an operation. These guys were gun slingers and were acknowledged as CIA CTRs...at least in the movie. Gotcha. I guess anytime that I've heard "contractor", it's been in reference to private contractors. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile They were private CTRs. The company is GRS. These types of Companies provide specific talent and equip to various GOV agencies for a variety of missions. I did a short PSD stint for a head of state. The company that I worked fro was Dynacorp but for all intensive purposes I was working for DSS under State Dept....had State creds, black passport, etc.. My instinct is that the CIA formally recognized these guys because of the tenacity they displayed which resulted in all of those agency employees being saved from certain death. Normally that's not the case. Some of the reasons are deniability but there's also caps on the manning of GOV agencies. You just can't grow an agency because it's convenient. So the "work around" is contract hires that can be fired without explanation when the budget gets tight. Try firing an actual GS employee... In terms of economics CTRs are cheap. The rule of thumb is that a GOV employee costs uncle Sugar 300% of their salary over the life of their employment. A CTR on the other hand costs about 200%. CTRs can also provide very specific talent for very specific missions....that talent may not reside in the GOV, with the exception of special units and they're currently tasked to the max. All that shit is way over my head, but I get it now. Thanks for the clarification. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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In the book they hated the CIA station chief because he was a dick and again from the book the consulate was located in one of the better neighborhoods. Other than the Tripoli team no other American assets made an attempt to get there. You walk away from it feeling they were almost all set up to be killed and those few men kept it from happening. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Great movie. Special effects were a bit over the top but that is the reputation of the director. Car's explode and go flying from 40mm rounds, people go flying after getting shot, etc. They really depict the CIA station chief as arrogant, foolish, and useless. The contractors were obviously not big fans of his. I wonder if he was that bad or if he was just going along with the program from higher up. From what I have read there was no help to send because there were no military assets close enough. The Ambassador was in a very bad neighborhood far from any help. He knew that and had asked for more security. But that wasn't the optics Obama or Clinton since they were the ones who pushed the effort the overthrow Qaddafi and destabilize the country. In the book they hated the CIA station chief because he was a dick and again from the book the consulate was located in one of the better neighborhoods. Other than the Tripoli team no other American assets made an attempt to get there. You walk away from it feeling they were almost all set up to be killed and those few men kept it from happening. Did you notice they made a point of showing that only 2 Delta boys showed up in Tripoli, and then when they greater the Cheif, they said "we are tasked with sensitive document destruction"? It seemed to be made a very pointed stab at someone. They were there for the documents, not so much to save anyone. At the end, the C130 shows up to pick up the bodies and it's a Libyan flagged bird......he says.."still, no Americans" Someone should hang. |
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pubfilm.com has it plus a few other movies, not yet on video.. beware of popups..
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FYI the Bluray combo will be on sale at Best buy for $12.99 NEXT WEEK.
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In the book they hated the CIA station chief because he was a dick and again from the book the consulate was located in one of the better neighborhoods. Other than the Tripoli team no other American assets made an attempt to get there. You walk away from it feeling they were almost all set up to be killed and those few men kept it from happening. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Great movie. Special effects were a bit over the top but that is the reputation of the director. Car's explode and go flying from 40mm rounds, people go flying after getting shot, etc. They really depict the CIA station chief as arrogant, foolish, and useless. The contractors were obviously not big fans of his. I wonder if he was that bad or if he was just going along with the program from higher up. From what I have read there was no help to send because there were no military assets close enough. The Ambassador was in a very bad neighborhood far from any help. He knew that and had asked for more security. But that wasn't the optics Obama or Clinton since they were the ones who pushed the effort the overthrow Qaddafi and destabilize the country. In the book they hated the CIA station chief because he was a dick and again from the book the consulate was located in one of the better neighborhoods. Other than the Tripoli team no other American assets made an attempt to get there. You walk away from it feeling they were almost all set up to be killed and those few men kept it from happening. I meant bad neighborhood as in the country and really that entire part of the world. Any place without a functioning government is a very bad neighborhood in my book. Particularly any area with a large muslim population and ineffective or non exist law and order. You can guarantee the criminal element is a serious danger but once you add hostile militias or insurgents into the mix you had better be ready for trouble. I'm not a security expert but if you are going to Libya, Syria, Lebanon, Pakistan, Somalia, Iraq, Yemen, etc you be very serious about your security. |
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I bought it on Amazon last week and have watched it three times so I understood who was who and who was where. I ordered three hard copies today. One for myself, one for my son, and one for a friend of mine.
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Book and blu ray combo for $20
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Quoted: Did you notice they made a point of showing that only 2 Delta boys showed up in Tripoli, and then when they greater the Cheif, they said "we are tasked with sensitive document destruction"? It seemed to be made a very pointed stab at someone. They were there for the documents, not so much to save anyone. At the end, the C130 shows up to pick up the bodies and it's a Libyan flagged bird......he says.."still, no Americans" Someone should hang. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: snip Did you notice they made a point of showing that only 2 Delta boys showed up in Tripoli, and then when they greater the Cheif, they said "we are tasked with sensitive document destruction"? It seemed to be made a very pointed stab at someone. They were there for the documents, not so much to save anyone. At the end, the C130 shows up to pick up the bodies and it's a Libyan flagged bird......he says.."still, no Americans" Someone should hang. Totally agree. I haven't had a movie piss me off that much in a long time.
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