CBS News/ November 2, 2012, 8:55 PM

Benghazi timeline: How the attack unfolded

An armed man waves his rifle as buildings and cars are engulfed in flames after being set on fire inside the U.S. consulate compound in Benghazi late on September 11, 2012.

An armed man waves his rifle as buildings and cars are engulfed in flames after being set on fire inside the U.S. consulate compound in Benghazi late on September 11, 2012. / STR/AFP/GettyImages

Since the Sept. 11 assault on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, which left Ambassador Christopher Stevens and three other Americans dead, questions have persisted over what happened that night, whether there was adequate security at the compound and the manner in which the Obama administration initially characterized the attack.

Below is an account, compiled by CBS News, from sources who spoke to us in Washington and Benghazi about the attack in that eastern Libyan city, and the events leading up to the attack.

Security Incidents Prior to the Benghazi Attack

December 2011: Terror plot thwarted, but Benghazi emergency plan warns of many Islamic terrorists still operating in area.

March 2012: U.S. Embassy in Tripoli lead security officer, RSO Eric Nordstrom, requests additional security but later testified he received no response.

April 10, 2012: An explosive device is thrown at a convoy carrying U.N. envoy Ian Martin.

May 22, 2012: A rocket-propelled grenade hits the offices of the International Red Cross.

June 6, 2012: An IED explodes outside the Benghazi consulate compound.

June 11, 2012: An RPG hits a convoy carrying the British Ambassador. The U.K. closes its consulate. Col. Wood, military Site Security Team (SST) commander, is in Benghazi, and helps with emergency response.

July 2012: RSO Nordstrom again requests additional security (perhaps via cable signed by Amb. Stevens dated July 9, see below).

July 9, 2012: Amb. Stevens sends a cable requesting continued help from military SST and State Dept. MSD (Mobile Security Deployment team) through mid-Sept. 2012, saying that benchmarks for a drawdown have not been met. The teams are not extended.

Early August: State Dept. removes the last of three 6-man State Dept. security teams and a 16-man military SST team from Libya.

August 2, 2012: Ambassador Stevens sends a cable to D.C. requesting "protective detail bodyguard postions" -- saying the added guards "will fill the vaccum of security personnel currently at post... who will be leaving with the next month and will not be replaced." He called "the security condition in Libya ... unpredictable, volatile and violent."

August 8, 2012: A cable from Amb. Stevens to D.C. says "a series of violent incidents has dominated the political landscape" and calls them "targeted and discriminate attacks."

Aug. 27, 2012: The State Department issues a travel warning for Libya citing the threat of assassination and car bombings in Benghazi/Tripoli.

Timeline of 9/11 Consulate Attack As It Unfolds

September 11, 2012: 9:43 a.m. Benghazi time (3:43 ET): Amb. Stevens sent cables to D.C., including a Benghazi weekly report of security incidents reflecting Libyans' "growing frustration with police and security forces who were too weak to keep the country secure."

Hours before the assault, nearly 750 miles away in Cairo, events were taking shape that would inform the early narrative surrounding the events in Benghazi:

Around 12:00 p.m. (6:00 a.m. ET): The U.S. Embassy in Cairo releases a statement on its website disavowing a YouTube film named "Innocence of Muslims," which mocks the Prophet Mohammad. Later that afternoon, protesters who had gathered outside the embassy compound stormed the gates and tore the American flag down, replacing it with a black Salafist flag.

Around 9:00 p.m. (3:00 p.m. ET): In the walled Benghazi compound, U.S. Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens says good night to the Turkish Ambassador Ali Kemal Aydin and retires to his room in Building C, a large residence with numerous bedrooms and a safe haven.

There are three other structures in the compound: Building B, a residence with bedrooms and a cantina and dining room; a Tactical Operations Center (TOC) located across from building B, containing offices, one bedroom and security cameras; and barracks located by the front gate, staffed by Libyan security guards.

At this time, there are five diplomatic security agents (DS) on site - three based in Benghazi and two traveling with Stevens. According to a U.S. State Department account given Oct. 9 there was "nothing unusual outside of the gates. "

9:40 p.m. (3:40 p.m. ET): Gunfire and an explosion are heard. A TOC agent sees dozens of armed people over security camera flowing through a pedestrian gate at the compound's main entrance. It is not clear how the gate was opened.

The agent hits the alarm and alerts the CIA security team in the nearby annex and the Libyan 17th of February Brigade, one of several powerful militias serving as a de facto security presence in Benghazi. The embassy in Tripoli and the State Dept. command center were also alerted.

State Dept. Diplomatic Security follows events in real time on a listen-only, audio-only feed, according to testimony of Charlene Lamb, the deputy assistant director for international programs, given before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee on Oct 10.

Around 10 p.m. (4 p.m. ET): At the compound, several DS agents leave to get tactical gear from Building B. One stays in Building C with Ambassador Stevens and Information Officer Sean Smith. The mob sets fire to the 17th of February Brigade barracks on site.

DS agent Scott Strickland moves Stevens and Smith to the closest area "safe haven" in Building C.

The other agents, currently in Building B and the TOC come under attack.

The attackers gets into Building C, lights furniture on fire, then the building's exterior. Stevens, Smith and Agent Strickland move to the bathroom and lay on floor but decide to leave safe haven after being overcome by smoke.

Strickland goes out an emergency escape window. Stevens and Smith do not follow. Strickland returns several times but can't find them in the overwhelming smoke. He goes up to the roof and radios the other agents.

Three agents return to Building C via armored vehicle. They search and find Smith's body, but not Stevens.

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is told of the incident "shortly after it began at 4 p.m.," CBS News' Margaret Brennan reported Sept. 14. Clinton spoke to the Libyan President Mohammed Magariaf to "enlist his full support."

Meanwhile, the U.S. military began moving an unarmed drone over Benghazi to provide real-time intelligence to the CIA team on the ground. It would take roughly an hour to arrive.

10:05 p.m. (4:05 p.m. ET): An alert from the State Department Operations Center is issued to a number of government and intelligence agencies, including the White House Situation Room, the office of the Director of National Intelligence, and the FBI. "US Diplomatic Mission in Benghazi Under Attack" -- "approximately 20 armed people fired shots; explosions have been heard as well. Ambassador Stevens, who is currently in Benghazi, and four COM (Chief of Mission/embassy) personnel are in the compound safe haven."

10:25 p.m. (4:25 p.m. ET): A six-member CIA team arrives from the annex with 40 to 60 members of 17th of February Brigade. The team removes Smith's body.

Around 10:30 p.m. (4:30 p.m. ET): Defense Secretary Leon Panetta and his top military adviser learn of the incident.

10:54 p.m. (4:54 p.m. ET): An alert from the State Dept. Operations Center: "the firing... in Benghazi has stopped. A response team is on site attempting to locate COM personnel."

11 p.m. (5 p.m. ET): Just ahead of the weekly meeting with Defense Secretary Leon Panetta and Chairman of Joint Chiefs Martin Dempsey, White House National Security Advisor Tom Donilon tells President Obama of the attack and the fire at the main villa. The president and those officials discuss possible responses to the situation.

At the compound, the 17th of February Brigade says they can't hold the perimeter and withdraws.

DS agents make final search for Stevens and leave with the CIA team in an armored vehicle heading for the annex, taking fire along the way.

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Inside room of murdered U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens

Of note, when CBS News' Elizabeth Palmer visited the compound in one of several trips to Libya, she found little evidence of an extensive firefight at the compound's walls and main gate, likely indicating the fiercest fighting occurred away from the compound.

Midnight (6 p.m. ET) Agents arrive at the annex, which receives sporadic small-arms fire and RPG rounds over a roughly 90-minute period. The security team returns fire and the attackers disperse.

Over the next two hours, Sec. Panetta holds a series of meetings and issues several orders: Two Fleet Antiterrorism Security Team (FAST) platoons stationed in Rota, Spain prepare to deploy - one to Benghazi and the other to the Embassy in Tripoli; A special operations team in Europe is ordered to move to Sigonella, Sicily - less than one hour's flight away from Benghazi; An additional special operations team based in the U.S. is ordered to deploy to Sigonella.

12:07 a.m. (6:07 p.m. ET): An alert from the State Dept. Operations Center states that the U.S. Embassy in Tripoli reports the Islamic military group "Ansar al-Sharia Claims Responsibilty for Benghazi Attack"... "on Facebook and Twitter and has called for an attack on Embassy Tripoli."

Around 12:30 a.m. (6:30 p.m. ET): A six-man security team, including two Defense Dept. personnel, leave Embassy Tripoli for Benghazi.

1:30 a.m. (7:30 p.m. ET): The U.S. security team from Embassy Tripoli lands in Benghazi and learn that the ambassador is missing. They try to arrange for transportation into town, with the goal of locating Stevens.

4:07 a.m. (10:07 p.m. ET): Secretary Clinton issues a statement acknowledging the death of one State Dept. officer.

5:00 a.m. (11:00 p.m.): A second U.S. Predator drone arrives to relieve the first.

5:15 a.m. (11:15 p.m. ET): The U.S. Regional Security Office in Tripoli gets a phone call from an Arabic-speaking source who says a Westerner has been found in Benghazi and is perhaps at a hospital. It's believed to be Ambassador Stevens. Transfer to airport is arranged.

At around the same time, the additional security team finds transportation from the airport under the escort of the Libyan Shield, another local militia, but decides to head to the annex after learning that Stevens was almost certainly dead. Just after their arrival, the annex takes mortar fire, sustaining three direct hits. The precision of the attacks indicates a level of sophistication and coordination.

Former U.S. Navy SEALs Tyrone Woods and Glen Doherty are killed in the mortar assault, which lasts just 11 minutes before dissipating; a DS agent and annex security member are severely wounded.

After the mortar attack, about 30 Americans evacuate the annex and head to the airport, with the assistance of the Libyan security convoy.

Ambassador Stevens is confirmed dead later that morning, as Americans see his body at the airport

Around 7:40 a.m. (1:40 a.m. ET): Unable to fit on one plane, the first wave of Americans - consisting of U.S. diplomats and civilians - departs Benghazi and heads to Tripoli, leaving behind security staff and bodies.

Around 10:00 a.m. (4 a.m. ET): The second flight leaves Benghazi for Tripoli with U.S. security members and bodies.

President Obama is told of Stevens' death. State Department tells all diplomatic posts around the world to review their security posture and to take all necessary steps to enhance it

Around 7 p.m. (1 p.m. ET): Americans are transported out of Tripoli on a C-17 military aircraft, heading for Ramstein, Germany.

Around 8 p.m. (2 p.m. ET): U.S. special forces team arrives in Sigonella, Sicily, becoming the first military unit in the region.

Around 9 p.m. (3 p.m. ET): A FAST platoon arrives in Tripoli.

10:19 p.m. (4:19 p.m. ET) The C-17 carrying Stevens' body and the other Americans arrives in Ramstein.

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batazoidz says:
So Obama was notified at 3:40 pm of the attack in Benghazi after the alert was sounded and Hicks had spoken to Amb. Steven, who informed him he was under an attack.

Where was Obama during 3:40 and 5:00 pm? Wherever he was, I hope it was important to him because U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens and Foreign Service Officer Sean Smith paid for that time with their lives.

ex animo
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freedomfighter8 says:
The only thing we can count on from Dictator Hussein Obama's crime organization is more lies. His entire life has been one lie after another.
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venusvegasvada says:
Not bad, but missing a lot of important events in the timeline.

I'd ad the following events:


7/12/12, Sam Bacile releases a 13 minute trailer for a movie entitled "The Real Life of Muhammad"




10:25pm EST, 9/11/12, Mitt Romney releases a statement slamming the Obama Administration:

"I'm outraged by the attacks on American diplomatic missions in Libya and Egypt and by the death of an American consulate worker in Benghazi. It's disgraceful that the Obama Administration's first response was not to condemn attacks on our diplomatic missions, but to sympathize with those who waged the attacks." The U.S. Embassy statement from Cairo was issued before the attack in Libya.




12:01am EST, 9/12/12 One minute after midnight, RNC Chairman Reince Priebus tweets:

"Obama sympathizes with attackers in Egypt. Sad and pathetic."



10:16am EST, 9/12/12. Mitt Romney doubles down on his attack of the Obama administration:

The Obama Administration "sent mixed messages to the world." "I think it's a terrible course for America to stand in apology for our values,"



Additional timeline events can be seen here:

http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2012/09/heres-a-timeline-of-the-confusing-statements-on-libya-and-egypt/262264/


http://www.salon.com/2012/09/12/mitt%E2%80%99s_shameful_libya_statement/singleton/


http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/decision2012/mitt-romneys-statement-on-the-libya-ambassador-attack/2012/09/12/3d314562-fceb-11e1-b153-218509a954e1_story.html
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venusvegasvada replies:
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Also:

2007 to 2012, Congress consistently reduces the State Dept. budget, including security. From 2010 to 2012 Congress cuts 296 million from the State Dept's budget for security and construction, along with additional cuts in other State Dept. security accounts.

Ref:
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2012/sep/27/benghazi-attack-followed-deep-cuts-in-state-depart/?page=all
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Holdencaufieldsdad says:
Outstanding article. Clearly articulates the need for a deeper investigation. It's easy to arm chair QB the situation 8 months later. Clearly there is a problem.
Why didn't the State Department withdraw the consulate in June when the UK government did? What intel reports drove this decision?
Why wasn't their more security...if the consulate was getting probed just as much as a forward operating base in Afghanistan....Do our embassies have adequate security and if tensions increase do we preposition DoD assets to meet the intel threats?
Clearly it was a terrorist attack.... did the Obama administration politically down play the incident for the November election, did state department cover up the additional security requests, or why did it take so long to send a quick reaction force to support the consulate...is their command and control issue between the DoD, CIA, and the state department.
Mistakes happen and our president cannot prevent evil from occurring everywhere...whether your Obama, Bush, Clinton, or Reagan. The crime is what do we do now and what did we do immediately after the Ambassador Stevens and his employees where murdered.
If it was a cover up...for political reasons I will be embarrassed as an American. Very disappointed in a man who potentially would do anything to be elected. I don't think or believe any president would do this.
If State down played the security requests Hillary needs to step down. She might not have known about the about the threat but the buck stops at her desk and she needs to own it. As leader you must take responsibility for your subordinates. She accepted the job for good and bad. I hope State learns from this mistake.
If it is a command and control issue AFRICOM, CIA, and state need to get a process in place to prevent a security lapse like this from ever happening again.
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andthetruthis says:
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is told of the incident "shortly after it began at 4 p.m.," CBS News' Margaret Brennan reported Sept. 14. Clinton spoke to the Libyan President Mohammed Magariaf to "enlist his full support."
Hillary called the President of Libya.

10:25 p.m. (4:25 p.m. ET): A six-member CIA team arrives from the annex with 40 to 60 members of 17th of February Brigade. The team removes Smith's body.
Smith and the Ambassador died from smoke.
The CIA goes in with 40 to 60 men.

Around 10:30 p.m. (4:30 p.m. ET): Defense Secretary Leon Panetta and his top military adviser learn of the incident.

10:54 p.m. (4:54 p.m. ET): An alert from the State Dept. Operations Center: "the firing... in Benghazi has stopped. A response team is on site attempting to locate COM personnel."
Says plain and clear -"A response team is on site".
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Xbeing replies:
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First, much of the time line has been constructed by testimony that has been refuted.

12:07 a.m. (6:07 p.m. ET): An alert from the State Dept. Operations Center states that the U.S. Embassy in Tripoli reports the Islamic military group "Ansar al-Sharia Claims Responsibilty for Benghazi Attack"... "on Facebook and Twitter and has called for an attack on Embassy Tripoli."

Around 12:30 a.m. (6:30 p.m. ET): A six-man security team, including two Defense Dept. personnel, leave Embassy Tripoli for Benghazi.

1:30 a.m. (7:30 p.m. ET): The U.S. security team from Embassy Tripoli lands in Benghazi and learn that the ambassador is missing. They try to arrange for transportation into town, with the goal of locating Stevens.

5:15 a.m. (11:15 p.m. ET): .....
At around the same time, the additional security team finds transportation from the airport under the escort of the Libyan Shield, another local militia, but decides to head to the annex after learning that Stevens was almost certainly dead. Just after their arrival, the annex takes mortar fire, sustaining three direct hits. The precision of the attacks indicates a level of sophistication and coordination.

Former U.S. Navy SEALs Tyrone Woods and Glen Doherty are killed in the mortar assault, which lasts just 11 minutes before dissipating; a DS agent and annex security member are severely wounded.

After the mortar attack, about 30 Americans evacuate the annex and head to the airport, with the assistance of the Libyan security convoy.

Ambassador Stevens is confirmed dead later that morning, as Americans see his body at the airport




NOTE, that security team defied orders, they were previously ordered to "Stand Down" and arrived in less than 2 hours.

Weeks after, the "Official Press Release" was edited numerous times to prevent the American People from knowing the truth.

The US Seal members killed happened more than 8 hours AFTER the earliest reporting of gunfire from assailants on the compound.

They were also able to get 2 "Unarmed" drones there during the course of activity.

Also of note, Obama WAS informed of what was going on, YET.. looking at the videos playbacks from the 2 weeks after, seems he is either playing dumb or purposely withholding facts.
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DOGGYPANTS says:
We need timelines for where Obama was every minute.
We need the same timelines for Hillary.

Obama and Clinton are both cowards, "Chickens in Chief."
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andthetruthis replies:
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Yes,we know.

Doesn't matter what happened.

Obama and Hillary.Obama and Hillary.Obama and Hillary.
Xbeing replies:
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andthetruthis.. it matters just as much WHAT happened, how they covered it up and how they knew it was going to happen.

It really has to suck to have that karma come back on you? After all, that is the exact same treatment Bush got.

I also find it interesting how liberals forget that four Americans died, but that is not all that died that night...

many Libyan men also gave their lives, to protect that compound, and personnel that were not even suppose to be there.

Check the timeline BEFORE the attacks... Obama knew of the situation, and this was the anniversary of a now important Muslim date. It's nearly a religious holiday to them now.
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shyann12 says:
CBS has opened up much in the mystery of murder of our smb to Libya .
Charlie Rose will do his part as ratings are going up now when they have gumption
to name Boukatala as one suspected murderer. PUBLIC need to know
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Problem is, they seemingly have "cherry picked" testimony, including disputed testimony and biased accounts of events.
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peter_out says:
The President deserted his troops in battle, for his own political expediency. Moreover, he ordered other troops who had been inclined to the rescue, "to stand down".
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andthetruthis replies:
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Keep telling the same idiot lie until you start believing it.

No one else does.
Xbeing replies:
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andthetruthis...

not everyone else drinks the kool-aid or buys the brainwashed narrative.

Some of us really see the facts, not just pick out one or two that support our position and call it the whole truth.
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schoolofcommonsense3 says:
Why did they stay with the it was due to the movie narrative? because it was election time and it wouldn't look good for Obama. Obama led us to believe it was due to the movie even though he knew it was due to more than that. He lied to us all and we all that paid attention heard it.
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Why did they edit the "talking points" to remove the fact it was a Terrorist group and a direct attack on a US Ambassador?

Why is it, the day after, the President's own words were vague and limited?

Oh wait, thanks to Obama Al-Quada and terrorist groups associated are on the run.... man, it's got to suck for any Obama backer to have bought into that lie.

Actually I feel sorry for anyone that voted for Obama, because Joe Biden is looking more and more like a reflection of Gerald Ford each day.

And by the official facts, Obama has committed or allowed to be committed more acts of Impeachment than Nixon ever could.

But Nixon had the nads to resign, to save his party further embarrassment.
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keokiboy says:
One might probe the efforts John McCain made during this time as a powerful member of the Senate Armed Services Committee. There is little above showing any understanding of the State Department's ability to get military support. They just don't ask for it and get it. The Marines have to agree and the country in which our embassies are located are in on the act. The Armed Services committee members seem to have more influence on this than does the State Department. Perhaps Mr. McCain should tell us all of the appeals he made for more embassy security during the time of this probe. The guy is a major disappointment and generally a duplicitous political hack.
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Xbeing replies:
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And what country do you live in?

The President of the US is the Commander in Chief. If he tells the Marines "Do it", they will, without regard.

Maybe you should actually spend some time looking up the purpose of the Armed Services Committee and it's relationship to the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
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