“13 Hours”, New Blockbuster Movie on Benghazi Promises To Hurt Hillary’s Campaign


Three Soldiers Question Stand Down Order

In an interview with Kelly,  Mark “Oz” Geist, Kris “Tanto” Paronto and John “Tig” Tiegen reflected on the 2012 attack and reacted to Michael Bay’s much-anticipated film.

Paronto said that the movie left him drained, because it brought him right back to the besieged American diplomatic compound and nearby CIA annex.

“It was a part of me that I relived on the screen, and I realized how much I’d been missing,” Paronto said. “It’s amazing being with your brothers and fighting … being there and being with them and having the faith that you’re going to defeat all the obstacles.”

Tiegen told Megyn that he was surprised during the attack that they were given a “stand-down” order and offered no help, even after Amb. Chris Stevens had been missing for hours.

“13 hours. Nobody comes. That’s the big deal,” Tanto added.

Megyn noted that Hillary Clinton and the White House have relied on Congressional investigations that concluded there was no “stand-down” order given at the annex.

Paronto said it’s “just silly” and Tiegen pointed out that investigators believed everything else the men testified about.

“It’s kind of funny. Everything we testified to, they agreed with us 100 percent. Pretty much from us eating a candy bar to shooting all our ammo, but for some reason they don’t want to believe that we were told to stand down,” said Tiegen.

It is likely that we will never know who gave the “stand down” order and left the four Americans to die in the Benghazi compound. It is equally clear, however, that Obama and Clinton both could have given orders to try to save the four men, but they did not. In a moment that required true leadership, it is clear that our commander in chief and his Secretary of State failed us.

Watch the interview below for more insights on the Benghazi tragedy.

Source: insider.foxnews.com

 



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