ABC  News
 
 
Oct 26, 2012 


President Obama Begs Off Answering Whether Americans in  Benghazi Were 
Denied Requests for Help

 
In an interview with a Denver TV reporter Friday, President Obama twice  
refused to answer questions as to whether the Americans under siege in 
Benghazi,  Libya on September 11, 2012, were denied requests for help, saying 
he’s 
waiting  for the results of investigations before making any conclusions 
about what went  wrong. 
After being asked about possible denials of requests for aid, and whether  
it’s fair to tell Americans that what happened is under investigation and won
’t  be released until after the election, the president said, “the 
election has  nothing to do with four brave Americans getting killed and us 
wanting 
to find  out exactly what happened. These are folks who served under me who 
I had sent to  some very dangerous places. Nobody wants to find out more 
what happened than I  do.” 
President Obama told _KUSA-TV’s Kyle Clarke_ 
(http://www.9news.com/news/article/296294/339/9NEWS-questions-Obama-on-Libya-attack?odyssey=tab|topnews|bc|
)  large that “we want to make  sure we get it right, particularly because 
I have made a commitment to the  families impacted as well as to the 
American people, we’re going to bring those  folks to justice. So, we’re going 
to 
gather all the facts, find out exactly what  happened, and make sure that it 
doesn’t happen again but we’re also going to  make sure that we bring to 
justice those who carried out these attacks.” 
Clark pressed again. 
“Were they denied requests for help during the attack?” he asked. 
“Well, we are finding out exactly what happened,” the president again 
said.  “I can tell you, as I’ve said over the last couple of months since this  
happened, the minute I found out what was happening, I gave three very 
clear  directives. Number one, make sure that we are securing our personnel and 
doing  whatever we need to. Number two, we’re going to investigate exactly 
what  happened so that it doesn’t happen again. Number three, find out who 
did this so  we can bring them to justice. And I guarantee you that everyone 
in the state  department, our military, the CIA, you name it, had number one 
priority making  sure that people were safe. These were our folks and we’re 
going to find out  exactly what happened, but what we’re also going to do it 
make sure that we are  identifying those who carried out these terrible 
attacks.” 
Earlier today, Fox News’ Jennifer Griffin reported that CIA agents in the  
second U.S. compound in Benghazi were denied requests for help. 
In response, CIA spokesperson Jennifer Youngblood said, “We can say with  
confidence that the Agency reacted quickly to aid our colleagues during that  
terrible evening in Benghazi. Moreover, no one at any level in the CIA told 
 anybody not to help those in need; claims to the contrary are simply 
inaccurate.  In fact, it is important to remember how many lives were saved by 
courageous  Americans who put their own safety at risk that night-and that 
some of those  selfless Americans gave their lives in the effort to rescue 
their comrades.” 
-Jake Tapper

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