Operations Fast & Furious

Thank you Univision!

On January 30, 2010, a commando of at least 20 hit men parked themselves outside a birthday party of high school and college students in Villas de Salvarcar, Ciudad Juarez. Near midnight, the assassins, later identified as hired guns for the Mexican cartel La Linea, broke into a one-story house and opened fire on a gathering of nearly 60 teenagers. Outside, lookouts gunned down a screaming neighbor and several students who had managed to escape. Fourteen young men and women were killed, and 12 more were wounded before the hit men finally fled.

Indirectly, the United States government played a role in the massacre by supplying some of the firearms used by the cartel murderers. Three of the high caliber weapons fired that night in Villas de Salvarcar were linked to a gun tracing operation run by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), according to a Mexican army document obtained exclusively by Univision News.
These 57 recovered weapons discovered are in addition to the 122 weapons referenced in a congressional report. It is chilling to learn that each weapon recovered was dumped at the scene of a crime by cartel members who had attempted, and in most cases completed, the crime of first-degree murder. It is even more disturbing to know that American Department of Justice officials knew that most of the weapons walked over the border would only be discarded by the police and recovered by Mexican authorities after they were used in a crime, and that they were indifferent to the body count being racked up, callously noting that to make an omelet, eggs had to be broken.
http://pjmedia.com/blog/univision-breaks-new-details-of-obama-admins-fast-and-furious-cover-up/
 
But Univision, unlike our press, does not stop with Fast&Furious.

Our press has to because it is following the administration's lead of saying that this is just a few rouge racists agents in Arizona who were free-lancing; it's not at all about violence leading to the call for stricter gun control...

:nods:

Operation Castaway, run with the same bloody-minded approach as Operation Fast and Furious, provided more than 1,000 guns to cartels via the Tampa ATF. Those guns leaked out across Honduras, Colombia, and Venezuela, according to the U.S. veteran who smuggled some of the weapons, Hugh Crumpler:

“When the ATF stopped me, they told me the guns were going to cartels,” Hugh Crumpler, a Vietnam veteran turned arms trafficker, told Univision News. “The ATF knew before I knew and had been following me for a considerable length of time. They could not have followed me for two months like they said they did, and not know the guns were going somewhere, and not want for that to be happening.”
Univision also uncovered evidence of weapons being smuggled from Texas: two gun-smuggling programs similar to Fast and Furious are rumored to have put thousands of additional weapons in the cartels’ hands in operations larger than Fast and Furious. U.S. Senator John Cornyn has repeatedly pressed the Obama administration for information about the documented trail of weapons coming from two Texas ATF areas of operations. The Department of Justice has denied the existence of such programs, despite the physical evidence of guns recovered suggesting otherwise. While the Univision report focused on guns the DOJ ran to Mexican cartels, there is enough evidence to suggest other Obama administration-sanctioned gun-walking plots arming domestic criminal gangs, such as the so-called Gangwalker plot in Indiana, which supplied Chicago street gangs, and similar rumored operations in California, North Carolina, northern Florida, and elsewhere, which provided weapons to gangs in U.S. cities. Nor has the Univision report focused on weapons that have found their way to cartels via the State Department or the Department of Defense.

Just a few wild-eyed agents following Bush's orders...
 
Fast and Furious may soon be eclipsed by the emerging Benghazi debacle:


THIS SCANDAL COULD DWARF 'FAST AND FURIOUS'
Did White House arm al-Qaida operatives who killed U.S. ambassador?

by AARON KLEIN

JERUSALEM – While echoes of the “Fast and Furious” scandal still resound in the White House, another administration decision at the heart of Obama’s Mideast policy may prove even more explosive.

Almost entirely missing from the debate surrounding the anti-U.S. attacks in Libya is the administration’s policy of arming jihadists to overthrow Mideast governments. But in the case of Libya, the arming of jihadists may have directly resulted in the Sept. 11, 2012, attacks against the U.S. consulate in Benghazi and the subsequent murder of Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens, Foreign Service Information Management Officer Sean Smith, private security employees and former U.S. Navy SEALs Glen Doherty and Tyrone Woods.

After changing its story multiple times, the White House finally conceded the deadly assault on the U.S. consulate was a planned attack linked to al-Qaida, as per information released by national intelligence agencies.

The admission prompted Rep. Peter King, R-N.Y., to call for the resignation of U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice for pushing the narrative that the attacks were part of a spontaneous uprising.

King may instead want to focus his investigative energies on the larger story: How the Obama administration armed Libyan rebels who were known to include al-Qaida and other anti-Western jihadists, and how the White House is currently continuing that same policy in Syria.

During the revolution against Muammar Gadhafi’s regime, the U.S. admitted to directly arming the rebel groups.

At the time, rebel leader Abdel-Hakim al-Hasidi boasted in an interview that a significant number of the Libyan rebels were al-Qaida gunmen, many of whom had fought U.S. troops in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Hasidi insisted his fighters “are patriots and good Muslims, not terrorists,” but he added that the “members of al-Qaida are also good Muslims and are fighting against the invader.”

Even Adm. James Stavridis, NATO supreme commander for Europe, admitted during the Libyan revolution that Libya’s rebel force may include al-Qaida: “We have seen flickers in the intelligence of potential al-Qaida, Hezbollah.”

At the time, former CIA officer Bruce Riedel went even further, telling the Hindustan Times: “There is no question that al-Qaida’s Libyan franchise, Libyan Islamic Fighting Group, is a part of the opposition. It has always been Gadhafi’s biggest enemy and its stronghold is Benghazi. What is unclear is how much of the opposition is al-Qaida/Libyan Islamic Fighting Group – 2 percent or 80 percent.”

The arming of the Libyan rebels may have aided in the attacks on our consulate in Libya. One witness to those attacks said some of the gunmen attacking the U.S. installation had identified themselves as members of Ansar al-Shariah, which represents al-Qaida in Yemen and Libya.

The al-Qaida offshoot released a statement denying its members were behind the deadly attack, but a man identified as a leader of the Ansar brigade told Al Jazeera the group indeed took part in the Benghazi attack.

Ambassador Stevens was directly involved in arming the rebels, reported Egyptian security officials speaking to WND. Those officials claimed Stevens played a central role in recruiting jihadists to fight Bashar al-Assad’s regime in Syria.

The officials further claimed Stevens served as a key contact with the Saudis to coordinate the recruitment by Saudi Arabia of Islamic fighters from North Africa and Libya. The jihadists were sent to Syria via Turkey to attack Assad’s forces, said the security officials.

The Egyptian security officials said Stevens also worked with the Saudis to send names of potential jihadi recruits to U.S. security organizations for review. Names found to be directly involved in previous attacks against the U.S., including in Iraq and Afghanistan, were ultimately not recruited by the Saudis to fight in Syria, said the officials.

Regardless of Stevens’ alleged role, the Obama administration now continues to support the Syrian rebels, including the Free Syrian Army, despite widespread reports that al-Qaida is prominent among their ranks.

In addition to a reported $450 million in emergency cash for the Muslim Brotherhood-led Egyptian government, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Friday announced $45 million in additional aid for Syrian the opposition after nearly $100 million was provided to the Syrian rebels this year.

The problem? Last month, WND quoted a senior Syrian source claiming at lease 500 hardcore mujahedeen from Afghanistan, many of whom were spearheading efforts to fight the U.S. there, were killed in clashes with Syrian forces last month.

Also last month, WND reported Jihadiya Salafia in the Gaza Strip, a group that represents al-Qaida in the coastal territory, had declared three days of mourning for its own jihadists who died in Syria in recent weeks.

WND reported in May there was growing collaboration between the Syrian opposition and al-Qaida, as well as evidence the opposition is sending weapons to jihadists in Iraq, according to an Egyptian security official.

The military official said that Egypt has reports of collaboration between the Syrian opposition and three al-Qaida arms, including one the operates in Libya:

Jund al-Sham, which is made up of al-Qaida militants who are Syrian, Palestinian and Lebanese;

Jund al-Islam, which in recent years merged with Ansar al-Islam, an extremist group of Sunni Iraqis operating under the al-Qaida banner and operating in Yemen and Libya;

Jund Ansar al-Allah, an al-Qaida group based in Gaza linked to Palestinian camps in Lebanon and Syria.

U.S. officials have stated the White House is providing nonlethal aid to the Syrian rebels, while widespread reports have claimed the U.S. has been working with Arab countries to ensure the opposition in Syria is well armed.

http://www.wnd.com/2012/09/this-scandal-could-dwarf-fast-and-furious/

Nothing wrong with a few arab spring party favors. :D
 
You already posted that Vette. Posting it again still isn't going to get you anywhere.
 
Talk about your wishful thinking!!!

The Fast and Furious Debate Question Jim Lehrer Must Ask
Peter Morrison, The American Thinker
October 2, 2012

On Wednesday night at 9:00 p.m. ET, PBS NewsHour Executive Editor Jim Lehrer will take the stage to moderate the first of three presidential debates between Governor Mitt Romney and President Barack Obama. This is the domestic policy debate and is structured around six topic areas, each topic will be 15 minutes long and will begin with a question and a two minute response by each candidate.

On September 19th it was announced by the Commission on Presidential Debates that, "subject to possible changes because of news developments, here are the topics for the October 3 debate, not necessarily to be brought up in this order: The Economy - I, The Economy - II, The Economy - III, Health Care, The Role of Government, and Governing.

This week's incredible investigative reporting by Univision revealed even more troubling details about Operation Fast and Furious and the 1,961 guns that the President Obama's Justice Department allowed to illegally enter Mexico. This program led to the death of Border Patrol agent Brian Terry and added accelerant to the fire that is the Mexican drug cartel turf wars.

This program was conducted with blatantly lacking oversight of the weapons and without the knowledge and cooperation of Mexican authorities. In a July report, Congress found that 122 Fast and Furious guns had been seized at crime scenes in Mexico. Univision found an additional 57 Fast and Furious guns that were seized as the result of crimes.

We have a sitting Attorney General of the United States in Eric Holder being held in contempt by the House of Representatives, a former National Security Council staffer quickly shuttled off to Iraq and then placed out of Congressional reach by the Administration, and a President exerting executive privilege over the scandal.

If there is one non-economic domestic question that Mr. Lehrer must ask it is about the President's culpability in Fast and Furious. What should Mr. Lehrer ask?

Mr. President, your administration instituted an operation entitled "Fast and Furious" in which guns were allowed to be purchased and smuggled into Mexico without the knowledge of the Mexican government. A scandal has erupted around how this operation was run because of the number of guns and lack of monitoring of these weapons that reached the hands of violent criminals and drug cartels in Mexico. This program has led to the death of at least two U.S. Federal agents and an untold number of Mexican citizens in very grizzly crimes. How do you justify your exertion of executive privilege, hiding of witnesses from Congress and continued support of Attorney General Eric Holder who oversaw this program?

The question about Fast and Furious brings in a number of factors. It deals with the imperiousness, the governing style and expansion of executive power of the Obama administration. It deals with the issues of gun control, border security, government corruption and incompetence, and has foreign policy implications as well.

This is a much bigger domestic scandal than Watergate's botched burglary and it's cover-up. This administration's decisions led directly to scores of murders and other violent crimes on both sides of the border. The story has largely been left to the new media to investigate and the Spanish language channel Univision is putting the English language press in the United States to shame.

Lehrer has the opportunity to force the President to answer tough questions about the blood that may be on his and the Attorney Generals hands. If Lehrer doesn't ask about Fast and Furious he should never moderate a presidential debate again. If Lehrer ask the question, then it is up to Governor Romney to ask the follow up question that needs answering, "Mr. President, what did you know and when did you know it?"
 
For all you dumbasses who think that CNN is a mouthpiece for the administration, they're skewering the exec branch right now on the F&F news about the recent killings. They're even going so far as to report on the dead BP agent near Naco immediately afterwards, saying "We don't know if there's a connection, but there might be..."

And if you're engaging in partisan manufactured poutrage over weapons in the hands of Libyans, then please weigh in on weapons in the hands of Afghanis and Iraqis and Iranians.
 
For all you dumbasses who think that CNN is a mouthpiece for the administration, they're skewering the exec branch right now on the F&F news about the recent killings. They're even going so far as to report on the dead BP agent near Naco immediately afterwards, saying "We don't know if there's a connection, but there might be..."

And if you're engaging in partisan manufactured poutrage over weapons in the hands of Libyans, then please weigh in on weapons in the hands of Afghanis and Iraqis and Iranians.

Hey, stupid.

Ask yourself this question.

Did this "skewering" happen before, or AFTER Univision embarrassed the American Press for its lack of curiosity over so many Mexican Nationals (not to mention Agent Terry) being murdered.

As for your last little challenge, look up at Koala's post.

Moronic Johnson/Obama voter, where was your fucking outrage a month ago, two months ago, three...,?

:( :mad: :finger:
 
Hey, stupid.

Ask yourself this question.

Did this "skewering" happen before, or AFTER Univision embarrassed the American Press for its lack of curiosity over so many Mexican Nationals (not to mention Agent Terry) being murdered.

As for your last little challenge, look up at Koala's post.

Moronic Johnson/Obama voter, where was your fucking outrage a month ago, two months ago, three...,?

:( :mad: :finger:

Irrelevant. They're skewering them now. They've been reporting on the scandal all along. You, too, can go look at their website and check the dates of stories.

Koala didn't, as far as I can tell, address the weapons that Reagan gave to Iran and Afghanistan.

Moronic "I'm voting for the guy I like least" voter, go ahead and look at my posts. Where was your outrage when Reagan armed AQ?
 
Irrelevant. They're skewering them now. They've been reporting on the scandal all along. You, too, can go look at their website and check the dates of stories.

Koala didn't, as far as I can tell, address the weapons that Reagan gave to Iran and Afghanistan.

Moronic "I'm voting for the guy I like least" voter, go ahead and look at my posts. Where was your outrage when Reagan armed AQ?

Dig Reagan up and shoot him. Now deflect some more merc. :D

Two US border agents shot, one fatally, in Ariz.
Two U.S. Border Patrol agents were shot, one fatally, near Naco, Arizona, authorities told KVOA.com and The Associated Press on Tuesday.

The shooting occurred at a patrol base named after Brian Terry – a border agent who was killed in December 2010 in an incident at the center of a controversy over a Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms and Explosives (ATF) gun tracking operation known as "Fast and Furious."

“The injured agent has been airlifted to the hospital,” Crystal Amarillas, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Border Patrol in Tuscon, said in a statement to KVOA.com.

http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/201...s-border-agents-shot-one-fatally-in-ariz?lite
 
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