Obama hid Al-Qaida Threat, Iran Link


(Worthy News) – The killing of America’s archenemy, Osama bin Laden, by a Navy SEAL team in 2011 was a campaign coup for Barack Obama, who hailed it during his reelection bid as proof that the U.S. had al-Qaida “on the run.”

But the 470,000 files recovered from the raid on Osama bin Laden’s compound – released only this month by the CIA – tell a much different story, documenting al-Qaida’s global strength as well as its relationship with Iran prior to the Obama administration’s nuclear pact with the mullah-led regime.

The editors of the Weekly Standard, noting they don’t use the much-abused word “lie” lightly, declared “the administration of Barack Obama lied repeatedly and lied flagrantly.”

The editors said Obama rightly hailed the mission as a success, not only because U.S. forces killed the man responsible the 9/11 attacks that killed nearly 3,000 Americans, but also because of the acquisition of the “single largest collection of senior terrorist materials ever.” [ Source: WND (Read More…) ]

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