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Special Forces nab Benghazi terrorist Khattala

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Army Special ForcesThe U.S. Army Special Forces nabbed one of the “suspected” Benghazi terrorists, Ahmed Abu Khattala. They did it on their own: they caught ultra-bad guy Ahmed Abu Khattala, had him taken to a United States Navy ship, and then called the White House to say, “Hey, look what we did for you, boss: we nabbed Ahmed Abu Khattala!”

Here’s how the White House wants you to digest the news:

One Benghazi killer captured by Special Forces … other Benghazi killers still wandering the streets freely … the White House and Dept. of Justice are trying to figure out how to prosecute Ahmed Abu Khattala, though that’s something that is already defined under law

Bullshit. It was orchestrated by politicians and given to Special Forces to carry out so the U.S. Navy SEALs wouldn’t botch it. There likely wont be 101 movies and books, either, as the men of Special Forces believe in being the Quiet Professionals, not the Braggarts of the U.S. military.

The White House and Dept. of Justice are talking about charging Khattala as an American street thug. One charge being considered is using a firearm in a murder. Really? Charging him in federal court? Khattala didn’t commit his atrocities in America! Yes, some of the atrocities happened on American soil – the Embassy grounds – but the attacks began and ended in Benghazi, Libya – so he is either an “enemy combatant” or a terrorist.

Talking about charging him in federal court is so amiss. Perhaps, in similar fashion, we, as a nation, ought consider arresting, nabbing, and bringing to America every person in France, England, and Germany, for example, who hit any American driving a vehicle in those countries, causing physical harm to the American, but the French, English, or German driver didn’t carry insurance for injuries to others? As President Barack Hussein Obama said early this afternoon,  we will do everything to bring Khattala and his fellow terrorists to the full measure of American justice. Seriously? Yeah, I can see that happening.

Charging Khattala under American criminal laws isn’t what you do to a guy who will appeal and play the system, just like scumbags on our streets do.

A long trip to Gitmo for Khattala needs to be scheduled, followed by a military tribunal, and sentence. Execution should not be given, as these whack job Muslim terrorists was to die and be looked upon by their fellow nut jobs.

What’s hilarious to note, though, is this mission was carried out by Special Forces, you know, those

Fighting soldiers from the sky //
Fearless men who jump and die //
Men who mean just what they say //
The brave men of the Green Beret.”

Yep, no SEAL fuck ups.

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Woof! … Woof! Woof!

Pay no attention to the noise in Iraq; Benghazi; in Congress with any of the special hearings, about the IRS losing two years of Lois Lerner’s email and not for everyone in her office or even for the IRS at-large. This capture of Khattala is all but too convenient, yet again. Obama’s whitewash paint brush is coming out, but they need to ensure the Osama bin Laden paint buckets have been dumped first. Hope no one’s looking too hard in the White Hhouse closets for any Change in the playbooks.

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