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Consulate attacks that took place during the [[Bush-Cheney administration]]:
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Foreign facility attacks that took place during the [[Bush-Cheney administration]]:
# '''2002-01-22''' Calcutta, India: 5 killed
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# '''2002-01-22''' - US consulate - Calcutta, India: 5 killed (no Americans) [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/1774483.stm]
# '''2002-06-14''' Karachi, Pakistan: 91 killed
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#* attacked by Harkat-ul-Jihad al-Islami
# '''2003-02-28''' Islamabad, Pakistan: 2 killed
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# '''2002-06-14''' - US consulate - Karachi, Pakistan: 11 killed (apparently no Americans) [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/india/1397397/Karachi-car-bomb-kills-11-outside-US-consulate.html]
# '''2003-05-12''' Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: 36 killed
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#* "A Taliban splinter group referred to as Al-Qanoon, or "The Law," claimed responsibility for the attacks that also injured 51 people. Two hired guards, a Marine, and five Pakistani staff members were among the injured..."
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# '''2002-10-12''' US consulate - Bali, Indonesia [http://www.cnn.com/2012/10/11/world/asia/bali-bombings-ten-years-on]
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#* "While there were no fatalities at the consulate, seven Americans were among the 202 dead at the coordinated blasts inside a bar and outside a nightclub."
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# '''2003-02-28''' US consulate - Karachi, Pakistan: 2 killed (no Americans) [http://www.cnn.com/2003/WORLD/asiapcf/south/02/28/karachi.shooting/]
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#* "Two police officers have been killed and six others, including one civilian, have been injured after gunmen opened fire outside..."
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# '''2003-05-12''' Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: 36 killed (9 Americans) [http://susris.com/articles/2003/ioi/030510-saudi-terror.html]
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#* unclear what type of facility was attacked
 
# '''2004-07-30''' Tashkent, Uzbekistan: 2 killed
 
# '''2004-07-30''' Tashkent, Uzbekistan: 2 killed
# '''2004-12-06''' Jeddah, Saudi Arabia: 9 killed
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#* "Two Uzbek security guards died... [...]  Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan claimed responsibility of the bombing after 15 alleged Islamist militants went on trial."
# '''2006-03-02''' Karachi, Pakistan: 4 killed, including US diplomat [[David Foy]]
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# '''2004-12-06''' US consulate - Jeddah, Saudi Arabia: 9 killed (no Americans) [http://www.theguardian.com/world/2004/dec/06/saudiarabia.usa]
# '''2006-09-12''' Damascus, Syria: 4 killed
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#* "Islamist militants today attacked [...] with explosives and machine guns, killing four security guards and five staff, Saudi officials said."
# '''2008-03-18''' Sana'a, Yemen: 2 killed
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# '''2006-03-02''' US consulate - Karachi, Pakistan: 4 killed [http://www.nytimes.com/2006/03/02/international/asia/02cnd-stan.html], including US facilities maintenance officer [[David Foy]] who was apparently the intended target
# '''2008-07-09''' Istanbul, Turkey: 6 killed
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#* Foy was widely described in the media as a "US diplomat"; this is not the same as an "[http://history.state.gov/about/faq/ambassadors-and-chiefs-of-mission ambassador]"
# '''2008-09-17''' Sana'a, Yemen: 10 killed
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# '''2006-09-12''' US compound - Damascus, Syria: 4 killed [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/09/12/AR2006091200345.html]
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#* The Syrian Embassy in Washington issued a statement which noted that "It is regrettable that U.S. policies in the Middle East have fueled extremism, terrorism and anti-U.S. sentiment. . . . The U.S. should take this opportunity to review its policies in the Middle East and start looking at the root causes of terrorism and broker a comprehensive peace in the Middle East."
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#* "Relations between the United States and [[Syria]] have been tense for years, with the Bush administration denouncing the government of Syrian President [[Bashar al-Assad]] for its support of Lebanon's Hezbollah militia and for harboring leaders of Palestinian factions that the United States has designated as terrorist groups."
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# '''2007-01-12''' empty US consulate - Athens, Greece: no deaths [http://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/12/world/europe/12cnd-greece.html]
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# '''2008-03-18''' US embassy - Sana'a, Yemen: 2 killed? 19 killed? (can't confirm) [http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/meast/03/18/yemen.blast/]
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#* "This was the second attempt at a similar mortar attack on the embassy. The first one missed the embassy and hit a girls' school next door."
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# '''2008-07-09''' US consulate - Istanbul, Turkey: 6 killed (no Americans) [http://www.reuters.com/article/2008/07/09/us-turkey-usa-attack-idUSIST00213320080709]
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# '''2008-09-17''' US embassy - Sana'a, Yemen: 10 killed (2 Americans? 1 American?) [http://www.reuters.com/article/2008/07/09/us-turkey-usa-attack-idUSIST00213320080709]
  
 
There was no Republican condemnation of Bush for these attacks, much less investigations or attempts to remove him from office.
 
There was no Republican condemnation of Bush for these attacks, much less investigations or attempts to remove him from office.
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==Links==
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===to file===
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* '''2013-05-09''' [http://www.policymic.com/articles/40811/13-benghazis-happened-under-president-bush-and-fox-news-said-nothing 13 Benghazis Happened Under President Bush and Fox News Said Nothing]
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
Much discussion [https://plus.google.com/u/0/102282887764745350285/posts/W8mpi5s62Cr here]. News item [http://www.nytimes.com/2006/03/02/international/asia/02cnd-stan.html here]: Items 1-4,7, 8, and 12 are referred to as "consulates", #5 and #9 are described as "compounds", and #6, #10, #11, and #13 are each referred to as a "US embassy".
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* Much discussion [https://plus.google.com/u/0/102282887764745350285/posts/W8mpi5s62Cr here].
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* [https://plus.google.com/u/0/111099779837373471134/posts/KoTigHnvFBr statistics for embassy attacks] under Bush and Reagan

Latest revision as of 14:30, 20 October 2015

Foreign facility attacks that took place during the Bush-Cheney administration:

  1. 2002-01-22 - US consulate - Calcutta, India: 5 killed (no Americans) [1]
    • attacked by Harkat-ul-Jihad al-Islami
  2. 2002-06-14 - US consulate - Karachi, Pakistan: 11 killed (apparently no Americans) [2]
    • "A Taliban splinter group referred to as Al-Qanoon, or "The Law," claimed responsibility for the attacks that also injured 51 people. Two hired guards, a Marine, and five Pakistani staff members were among the injured..."
  3. 2002-10-12 US consulate - Bali, Indonesia [3]
    • "While there were no fatalities at the consulate, seven Americans were among the 202 dead at the coordinated blasts inside a bar and outside a nightclub."
  4. 2003-02-28 US consulate - Karachi, Pakistan: 2 killed (no Americans) [4]
    • "Two police officers have been killed and six others, including one civilian, have been injured after gunmen opened fire outside..."
  5. 2003-05-12 Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: 36 killed (9 Americans) [5]
    • unclear what type of facility was attacked
  6. 2004-07-30 Tashkent, Uzbekistan: 2 killed
    • "Two Uzbek security guards died... [...] Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan claimed responsibility of the bombing after 15 alleged Islamist militants went on trial."
  7. 2004-12-06 US consulate - Jeddah, Saudi Arabia: 9 killed (no Americans) [6]
    • "Islamist militants today attacked [...] with explosives and machine guns, killing four security guards and five staff, Saudi officials said."
  8. 2006-03-02 US consulate - Karachi, Pakistan: 4 killed [7], including US facilities maintenance officer David Foy who was apparently the intended target
    • Foy was widely described in the media as a "US diplomat"; this is not the same as an "ambassador"
  9. 2006-09-12 US compound - Damascus, Syria: 4 killed [8]
    • The Syrian Embassy in Washington issued a statement which noted that "It is regrettable that U.S. policies in the Middle East have fueled extremism, terrorism and anti-U.S. sentiment. . . . The U.S. should take this opportunity to review its policies in the Middle East and start looking at the root causes of terrorism and broker a comprehensive peace in the Middle East."
    • "Relations between the United States and Syria have been tense for years, with the Bush administration denouncing the government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad for its support of Lebanon's Hezbollah militia and for harboring leaders of Palestinian factions that the United States has designated as terrorist groups."
  10. 2007-01-12 empty US consulate - Athens, Greece: no deaths [9]
  11. 2008-03-18 US embassy - Sana'a, Yemen: 2 killed? 19 killed? (can't confirm) [10]
    • "This was the second attempt at a similar mortar attack on the embassy. The first one missed the embassy and hit a girls' school next door."
  12. 2008-07-09 US consulate - Istanbul, Turkey: 6 killed (no Americans) [11]
  13. 2008-09-17 US embassy - Sana'a, Yemen: 10 killed (2 Americans? 1 American?) [12]

There was no Republican condemnation of Bush for these attacks, much less investigations or attempts to remove him from office.

Links

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Notes