Barton: Administration Allowed Libya Attack as ‘Perfect Set-Up’ for Passing Laws to Criminalize Criticism of Islam

Today on “WallBuilders Live,” David Barton said that, based on recent discussions he held with members of Congress, he now believes that the Obama administration allowed the attack in Benghazi, Libya to take place because it would be “the perfect set-up” to pass anti-blasphemy laws aimed at protecting Islam: 

We’ve seen all the stuff on Libya and it still comes out and I recently had some really interesting face-time with some members of Congress who have been briefed on all this stuff, as all the members of Congress have, and they were telling me stuff that I have not yet heard come out in the news.

I did not recognize that, I guess maybe a year ago in the UN, the United States signed on to a resolution in the UN joining with 57 Islamic governments, we signed on to a resolution to criminalize criticism of Islam, anti-blasphemy codes. We signed on to a resolution supporting anti-blasphemy codes. I hadn’t heard that in the news, I didn’t know that that was out there.

But the way this has worked in other nations, the way other nations have moved into anti-blasphemy codes is they have an eruption of violence, as in Denmark where several legislators were killed, parliamentarians killed in Denmark, and Denmark says “you know what, to keep our people safe, you’re not going to be allowed to criticize Islam anymore because every time you criticize it, somebody gets killed so we’re banning criticism of Islam.”

You have the same thing going in England where they’ve had so many Islamic riots and they say “hey people, to save our own lives, to save the lives of people you can’t criticize Islam any more because it keeps getting people killed.”

Now here we come to Benghazi. We know that two weeks before this happened they pulled out every single military person that was there; they’re gone. There’s no trained professionals any longer representing Benghazi. We know that the Ambassador was in meetings throughout the day, about thirty minutes after the last meeting is over this thing erupts. We know we have live-time drone footage watching this go down. We know that the cameras were there, we know that they were in contact. We know that two of the outside guys that were just subcontractors were both Special Forces guys; those two guys ran in and we know from the cameras and the drones that the compound was surrounded with military vehicles, with their tanks and personnel carriers and rockets; so we’ve got military surrounding the American embassy and there were two Specials Forces guys that were contractors that went in and grabbed weapons and those two guys held off the military for six hours. We also know that one hour away was a Delta Force team that said “we can get there, be there in an hour” – they were told “stand down, you can’t go in in an hour.” We know that we had military planes all over the place; my gosh, the President’s been bombing Libya for however long to get Qaddafi out of there, we said don’t send those in.

So we’re watching this thing develop, we watched four lives get lost and then what happens is we’re told “oh, it’s this video, we can’t be criticizing Islam, this video that criticized Islam, it cost four people [their lives.]” This is the perfect set-up for the anti-blasphemy resolution that we joined on to and said we’re going to be a part of. I think it backfired; I really think that’s where they were headed.