John Bradshaw Quoted In The Hill On Benghazi
Benghazi justice could help Hillary run
February 23, 2014 | The Hill
By Julian Pecquet
The Obama administration is under growing pressure to make an arrest in the Benghazi attack to quash lingering criticism of its response and help clear the road for a possible Hillary Clinton presidential run in 2016.
Blame for the shortcomings that contributed to the deaths of four Americans has increasingly focused on the former secretary of State as she weighs her next move. That heat is only expected to intensify as the U.S. prepares to pass the 18-month mark since the attack on the U.S mission…
“It would be a positive thing to bring these perpetrators to justice, and I think that would be appreciated by the American public and by foreign service officers,” said John Bradshaw, the executive director of the liberal National Security Network, which is close to the Obama administration.
He warned against putting any such action on a political timeline, however.
“I don’t think we should be making judgments on pursuing terrorists based on the political calendar,” Bradshaw said. “And I don’t think the Obama administration would do that.”
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