'Benghazi: The Definitive Report,' written by Brandon
Webb and Jack Murphy, is published by William Morrow Company, an imprint
of HarperCollins. It will be available for download in ebook format on Tuesday
(Feb. 12, 2013 )
CONSIDER THE SOURCE: SPECIAL OPERATIONS INSIDERS ARE
BEHIND NEW PETRAEUS CLAIMS
Brandon Webb and Jack Murphy say they are uniquely placed to
tell the story of the Benghazi
consulate attack and the political fall-out.
Webb, 37, spent ten years in the Navy SEALs and was deployed
overseas five times - including a tour in Afghanistan
shortly after 9/11. He left the Navy in 2006 as a Chief Petty Officer after
serving as a SEAL sniper instructor.
Murphy, 28, served eight years in the U.S. Army as an Army
Ranger and later as a Special Forces Green Beret. He deployed three times. He
retired in 2010 at the rank of Staff Sergeant and is now studying political
science at Columbia University .
Both men run SOFREP.com, a site dedicated to telling the
stories of current and former special operations commandos.
They said they tapped into their vast network of military
insiders and intelligence officers to uncover the 'untold' story behind the
attacks.
Their reporting on the scandal surrounding for CIA
Director David Petraeus was based on interviews with people both inside and
outside the CIA , as well as FBI agents, they
said.
EXCLUSIVE: David Petraeus was brought down after betrayal by
vengeful CIA agents and his own bodyguards
who made sure his affair was exposed, claims new book
EXCLUSIVE: David Petraeus was brought down after betrayal by
vengeful CIA agents and his own bodyguards who
made sure his affair was exposed, claims new book
Brandon Webb, a former Navy SEAL, and Jack Murphy, a former
Green Beret, reveal the new claims in their book 'Benghazi: The Definitive
Report'
Petraeus was humiliated after a 'palace coup' by high-level
intelligence officers who did not like the way he was running the CIA ,
authors say
The book also claims that Petraeus and Ambassador Chris
Stevens were caught off guard by Benghazi
consulate attack because they weren't briefed about on-going U.S.
military operations in Libya
Webb and Murphy say Benghazi
attack was a retaliation for secret raids authorized by Obama security adviser
John Brennan
PUBLISHED: 00:06
EST, 10 February 2013 | UPDATED: 00:06 EST, 10 February 2013
David Petraeus was betrayed by his own bodyguards and
vengeful high-ranking enemies in the CIA ,
who made sure his affair with his biographer was exposed to the public, a new
book claims.
MailOnline can reveal a new angle on the story that rocked Washington
last fall. It comes from two retired special operations commandos - a Navy SEAL
and a Green Beret - who say they discovered a plot against the former CIA
director while doing research about the attacks on the U.S.
consulate in Benghazi , Libya .
Senior CIA officers
targeted Petraeus because they didn't like the way he was running the agency -
focusing more on paramilitary operations than intelligence analysis. They used
their political clout and their connections to force an FBI investigation of
his affair with Paul Broadwell and make it public, according to 'Benghazi :
The Definitive Report.'
'It was high-level career officers on the CIA
who got the ball rolling on the investigation. It was basically a palace coupe
to get Petraeus out of there,' Jack Murphy, one of the authors, told
MailOnline.
Murphy and co-author Brandon Webb also revealed that the
September 11 Benghazi terrorist attack that killed four Americans, including
Ambassador Chris Stevens, was retaliation by Islamist militants who had been
targeted by covert U.S. military operations.
The book claims that neither Stevens nor even Petraeus knew
about the raids by American special operations troops, which had 'kicked a hornet's
nest' among the heavily-armed fighters after the overthrow of Libyan dictator
Muammar Gaddafi.
John Brennan, President Barack Obama's Deputy National
Security Adviser, had been authorizing 'unilateral operations in North
Africa outside of the traditional command structure,' according to
the e-book. Brennan is Obama's pick to replace Petraeus as head of the CIA .
'Benghazi : The
Definitive Report,' published by William Morrow and Company, is due out in
e-book on Tuesday. The authors, Webb and Murphy, are editors of SOFREP.com, a site devoted to news and
stories written by current and former special operations commandos.
Perhaps the most startling accusation in the book is that
Petraeus' affair with his biographer Paula Broadwell was leaked by the members
of his personal protection detail.
The authors say that senior intelligence officers working on
the 7th floor of Central Intelligence headquarters in Langley, Virginia, used
their political clout to ensure that the FBI investigated the former Army
general's personal life.
They then told Petraeus that they would publicly humiliate
him if he didn't admit the affair and resign.
'It was well known to Petraeus’s Personal Security
Detachment (bodyguards) that he and Broadwell were having an affair. He wasn’t
the only high-ranking Agency head or general engaged in extramarital relations,
but when the 7th floor wanted Petraeus out, they cashed in their chips,' Webb and
Murphy write.
The book continues: 'The reality of the situation is that
high-ranking CIA officers had already
discovered the affair by consulting with Petraeus’s PSD
and then found a way to initiate an FBI investigation in order to create a
string of evidence and an investigative trail that led to the information they
already had—in other words, an official investigation that could be used to
force Petraeus to resign.'
Webb and Murphy said the CIA
bureaucracy wanted Petraeus out of the CIA .
Senior officials were furious over the way he had been running the agency since
he was appointed in September 2011.
He was turning the agency's focus from intelligence
gathering and analysis to paramilitary operations, including drone strikes.
Additionally, he ran the CIA
like a four-star general, instead of treating it like a political institution,
the authors say. His management style made countless powerful enemies within
the CIA .
On November 9, three days after Obama's reelection, Petraeus
shocked the nation by resigning as Director of the Central Intelligence Agency
and admitting that he had been sleeping with Broadwell - whom he had met while
she was researching her biography of him, 'All In: The Education of General
David Petraeus.'
Before he was publicly castigated, Petraeus was the most
high-profile and highly-respected commander in the military. His
counter-insurgency strategy was credited with turning the tide in the Iraq War
and securing the country so U.S.
troops could withdraw. He also commanded a surge of American forces in Afghanistan .
Petraeus, 60, earned a Ph.D. from Princeton
University and was hailed as a
'warrior scholar.' Before his resignation, he was mentioned as a possible vice
presidential nominee for Republican candidate Mitt Romney.
Petraeus' public image is in shambles after the affair went
public.
'It’s almost like they wanted him not just to resign but
that they wanted him kicked out of the political game for at least a number of
years,' Murphy told MailOnline.
Media reports indicate that the FBI began investigating
Petraeus' affair with Broadwell after Tampa
socialite Jill Kelley, a friend of Petraeus and his wife Holly, reported that
she had received threatening emails from the mistress warning her to stay away
from Petraeus.
The authors say that Kelley's report may have started in the
FBI investigation - but CIA officers
pressured the Justice Department to keep the inquiry open.
Webb said his sources in the FBI told him federal agents
wanted to close down their investigation when they learned that nothing illegal
had happened, but they were told to keep digging. The FBI investigators, Webb
says, never wanted to out Petraeus' affair.
Murphy said he learned of the 'palace coup' from current and
former members of the CIA .
The authors claim that Petraeus was already on his way out
when the scandal broke. They learned weeks before that he was interviewing for
teaching jobs at Princeton University .
Petraeus was furious, they say, because he was kept in the
dark about the raids being conducted without his knowledge by the Pentagon's
Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) across Libya
and North Africa .
Webb and Murphy claim that the September 11, 2012 , attack on the U.S.
consulate and a CIA outpost in Benghazi
proved to Petraeus that he was an outsider in the Obama administration and that
he would remain marginalized as long as he was at the CIA .
The central premise of 'Benghazi :
The Definitive Report' is that the attacks were precipitated by secret raids
JSOC had performed in Libya .
An attack on the Islamist group Ansar al-Sharia days before September 11 may
have been the final straw.
Heavily-armed militants with Ansar al-Sharia attacked the
consulate on September 11 as retaliation, the book claims. Ambassador Chris
Stevens and Foreign Service Officer Sean Smith died of smoke inhalation when
insurgents set fire to the consulate.
After the raid, the militants launched a second attack
against a CIA annex across town. It was
there that CIA security contractors Ty Woods
and Glen Doherty - both former U.S. Navy SEALs - were killed when their
position took a direct hit from an enemy mortar.
Webb and Murphy said they wrote the book to reveal 'the
truth' behind the attack. They say news accounts of the incident have often
been inaccurate because journalists have not had inside access to the people
who were on the ground at the time.
The authors have been frustrated, they say, by politicians
who have attempted to twist the facts of the case to suit their own ends.
Conservatives sought to use the attack as an election issue and place the blame
on Obama.
Democrats and the Obama administration have worked to
deflect responsibility and downplay the warning signs that were present before
the consulate was raided.
Webb and Murphy claim that the 'inside' story of the attack
- as told by their connections in the CIA
and special operations units of the military - show that Brennan never warned
the CIA or Stevens about ongoing U.S.
military operations in the country.
Had the State Department and the intelligence community
known about what was happening, they would have stepped up security in Benghazi
and could have prevented the tragedy.
Webb counts Doherty, 42, as one of his best friends and he
is furious that the real story of what happened has not yet surfaced.
He said Doherty and a team of CIA
security officers chartered a flight from Tripoli
to Benghazi when the consulate came
under attack - despite initial resistance from the CIA
- to rush to the aid of the Americans who were in danger.
Both authors are well-positioned to access classified
insider information about the attack. They run SOFREP.com, a news site written
and edited by current and former members of the special operations community.
Webb served as an Navy SEAL for ten years and deployed overseas
five times. He left the Navy in 2006. Murphy served eight years in the U.S.
Army, including as an Army Ranger and a Special Forces Green Beret. He deployed
overseas three times before retiring in 2010. He is currently studying
political science at Columbia University .
Calls to the White House were not returned on Saturday. The CIA
could not be reached on Saturday.
'Benghazi: The Definitive Report,' written by Brandon
Webb and Jack Murphy, is published by William Morrow Company, an imprint
of HarperCollins. It will be available for download in ebook format on Tuesday.
THEIR OWN WORDS: AUTHORS SAY BOOK IS THE MOST
COMPREHENSIVE ACCOUNT OF THE BENGHAZI
ATTACK
'Benghazi : The
Definitive Report' is a short read at just 83 pages. However, it is packed with
little-known details and exclusive information and background about the
consulate attack. Here are a few key excerpts from the book:
(Deputy National Security Advisor) John Brennan also ran a
highly compartmentalized program out of the White House in regard to weapons
transfers, and Stevens would not have been trusted with that type of information.
Stevens likely helped consolidate as many weapons as possible after the war to
safeguard them, at which point Brennan exported them overseas to start another
conflict.
During the rebellion against Gaddafi and in the aftermath of
his death, Libya and North Africa became a staging ground for a dizzying array
of operations by SpecOps, paramilitary forces, and international private
military contractors working for everyone from European nations to
multibillion-dollar oil corporations.
What we do know is that the British Special Air Service
(SAS) landed in Libya
at some point—probably the secretive intelligence gathering component of the
SAS called 'The Increment,' which works alongside MI-6.
Elite counter-terrorist operators from America ’s
Delta Force were deployed to Libya
as 'analysts,' which allowed President Obama to declare that America
did not have any boots on the ground but was simply providing air support for
the rebels. The reality was that Delta Force had a small contingent instructing
the rebels in the finer points of weapons and tactics.
Behind closed doors, President Obama had given his
counterterrorism adviser, John Brennan, carte blanche to run operations in North
Africa and the Middle East , provided he
didn’t do anything that ended up becoming an exposé in The New York Times and
embarrassing the administration. In 2012, a secret war across North
Africa was well underway.
With JSOC (Joint Special Operations Command), Brennan waged
his own unilateral operations in North Africa outside of
the traditional command structure. These Direct Action (DA) operations, unlike
the traditional ISR missions mentioned above, were 'off the books' in the sense
that they were not coordinated through the Pentagon or other governmental
agencies, including the CIA . With Obama more
than likely providing a rubber stamp, the chain of command went from Brennan to
McRaven, who would then mobilize the men of ISA
(Intelligence Support Activity), SEAL Team Six, or Delta Force to conduct these
missions.
With a small element launching from an airfield in a
European nation, JSOC operations targeted Al Qaeda personalities within Libyan
militia organizations. In the weeks before the Benghazi
tragedy, they most likely hit a known associate of Al-Suri in order to get him
to “up periscope” and increase his visibility, which would then make it
possible for JSOC to run a targeted operation to kill or capture him.
The aftermath of one of these secret raids into Libya
would have grave consequences for all of them, including former Navy SEALs Ty
Woods and Glen Doherty. SOFREP believes the Benghazi
attack on 9/11/12 was
blowback from the late-summer JSOC operations that were threatening the Al
Qaeda-aligned militant groups (including Ansar Al-Sharia) in Libya
and North Africa , now a leading base of operations for
Islamic extremism.
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