If CNN can interview suspect in Benghazi attack, why can't FBI?

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One of the pertinent questions today is why we have not captured or killed the terrorist who committed these attacks?" Rep. Jason Chaffetz, R-Utah, told reporters. "News out today that CNN was able to go in and talk to one of the suspected terrorists, how come the military hasn't been able to get after them and capture or kill the people? How come the FBI isn't doing this and yet CNN is?"

Chaffetz was referring to CNN's recent interview with Ahmed Abu Khattala, who Libyan and U.S. officials have described as the Benghazi leader of the al Qaeda-affiliated militia group Ansar al-Sharia -- one of many groups that filled the vacuum of authority following the overthrow of Moammar Gadhafi.
He has been described as a "person of interest
" in the investigation, according to officials.

In that interview, Khattala told CNN's Arwa Damon that he had not been contacted by any Libyan or American officials.

"Even the investigative team did not try to contact me," he told Damon, referring to the FBI.

When asked whether he would be willing to meet with investigators if they asked, Khattala said: "Yes, no problem. ...But not as an interrogation, as a conversation like the one we are having right now."

Damon spent two hours interviewing Khattala at a coffee shop at a well-known hotel in Benghazi, describing his demeanor as fairly relaxed. He allowed Damon to use an audio recorder to tape the conversation, but refused to appear on camera.

Khattala's narrative of the events that night sometimes unclear and, at times, seemed to be contradictory, Damon said.

He admitted to being at the compound the night of the attack, but denied any involvement in the violence.

When he arrived at the perimeter of the compound, Khattala said he saw men carrying RPGs and medium guns, but that gunfire prevented him from getting close and entering the compound.


Khattala said by the time he managed to get inside the compound, everyone had withdrawn. He said he did not see any fires.

Asked about allegations he may have masterminded the attack, Khattala and two of the men he brought with him to the interview "burst out laughing," Damon said.

Khattala does not appear to be a man who is in hiding, having granted interviews to The New York Times, Reuters and other news agencies in the weeks following the Benghazi attack.

"Rumors continue to swirl about the whereabouts of suspects involved in the attack," the lawmakers wrote in their letter to Comey, who will replace Robert Mueller as FBI director in September.

"The FBI continues to add pictures of potential assailants to its website and asks the Libyan people to assist with identifying the alleged perpetrators. We struggle to understand why we don't know more about those who attacked two U.S. compounds and murdered four brave Americans. "

The FBI did not immediately respond to a CNN request for comment on the letter.
The letter was initiated by Chaffetz and Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, two of the fiercest critics of the administration's Benghazi response.

Others who agreed to sign the letter included Sens. John McCain of Arizona, Kelly Ayotte of New Hampshire and Ron Johnson of Wisconsin. On the House side, Darrell Issa, the chairman of the committee leading the House Benghazi investigation, Trey Gowdy of South Carolina and Jim Jordan of Ohio signed the letter.

In the letter, the lawmakers wrote: "We encourage you to be aggressive in your investigation to properly hold accountable those who attacked our compounds in Benghazi. We owe the families of those killed, and the people of this nation, answers to who was responsible and ensure they are held accountable
http://www.cnn.com/2013/07/31/politi...ect/index.html
 
Because this was only a priority to the Administration when it was necessary to look like it was a priority. They don't care to actually hold anybody accountable for what happened there.
 
a little background. I haven't gone after Bengazi much, my interest is in the horrid way we took a UN mandated "no fly" zone,
and turned it into 'Gaddafi must go" to the point our missile hit his fleeing convoy in Sirte.

Anyways - long story short - the political gamesmanship have obscured the fact Libya is now in virtual militia rule.

I don't want to relitigate the war, but I thought to mention I am not posting this because of politics.

I'm posting because I find it hard to believe the thread title itself. It's a blatant slap in the face to ambasador Stevens, and those killed on 9-11-12

Jay Carney did his usual deflection today when asked about it -by now we all know he's going to "refer it" to ...........". (FBI in this case)

How can the FBI not even interview this guy? He's "hiding in plain sight"
 
Because this was only a priority to the Administration when it was necessary to look like it was a priority. They don't care to actually hold anybody accountable for what happened there.
It's unbelievable. How can this simply be dismissed?
Where is the outcry - are we so stupifyingly partisan that we cannot even conduct a basic murder investigation overseas for a dead ambassador?
(rhetorical -you already answered)
 
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