Charlene Lamb, cited for failures in leadership from the Department of State’s own Accountability Review Board report, has been promoted to Regional Security Officer. We’ve heard rumor that she’s slated for international duty in Canada. She started the security officer training last week, much to the dismay of many within the State Department.
For those not keeping track, Charlene Lamb was in charge of the office that denied extra security personnel to the U.S. Ambassador in Libya before the Sept. 11, 2011 attacks.
Instead we’ve seen a well-run disinformation campaign that has turned Benghazi into a complete mess in the media, and has those that should have been held accountable well seated in their game of political musical chairs in Washington.
SOFREP Department of State Accountability Snap Shot
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. She was responsible for enforcing a top down policy of “normalcy.” By nature this significantly reduced U.S. security posture abroad at all State facilities. Her Chief of Staff also quietly interviewed State Department personnel before they went before the Accountability Review Board for questioning. What was said in those interviews remains unknown. Hillary, in collusion with favorable media outlets, is now prepping the battleground for a 2016 Presidential run.
Undersecretary of Management AKA “Black Dragon” Patrick Kennedy. He is responsible for all Diplomatic Security abroad among other duties. He drove Obama’s/Clinton’s policies. After the Benghazi attack he kept Ambassador Stevens personal laptop and other belongings locked up in his office for approximately thirty days before finally handing it over to the FBI. He is widely disliked by his subordinates, and is a ubiquitous figure when State personnel we’ve interviewed assign blame for what went wrong in Benghazi. Kennedy was also explaining away security failings to the press in 1998 after the US Embassy bombings in Africa. He’s no stranger to the game.
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