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− | + | Foreign facility attacks that took place during the [[Bush-Cheney administration]]: | |
− | # '''2002-01-22''' Calcutta, India: 5 killed | + | # '''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: | + | #* attacked by Harkat-ul-Jihad al-Islami |
− | # '''2003-02-28''' | + | # '''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 | + | #* "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..." |
+ | # '''2002-10-12''' US consulate - Bali, Indonesia [http://www.cnn.com/2012/10/11/world/asia/bali-bombings-ten-years-on] | ||
+ | #* "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." | ||
+ | # '''2003-02-28''' US consulate - Karachi, Pakistan: 2 killed (no Americans) [http://www.cnn.com/2003/WORLD/asiapcf/south/02/28/karachi.shooting/] | ||
+ | #* "Two police officers have been killed and six others, including one civilian, have been injured after gunmen opened fire outside..." | ||
+ | # '''2003-05-12''' Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: 36 killed (9 Americans) [http://susris.com/articles/2003/ioi/030510-saudi-terror.html] | ||
+ | #* 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 | + | #* "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 | + | # '''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 | + | #* "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 | + | # '''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 | + | #* 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 | + | # '''2006-09-12''' US compound - Damascus, Syria: 4 killed [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/09/12/AR2006091200345.html] |
+ | #* 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." | ||
+ | # '''2007-01-12''' empty US consulate - Athens, Greece: no deaths [http://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/12/world/europe/12cnd-greece.html] | ||
+ | # '''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/] | ||
+ | #* "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." | ||
+ | # '''2008-07-09''' US consulate - Istanbul, Turkey: 6 killed (no Americans) [http://www.reuters.com/article/2008/07/09/us-turkey-usa-attack-idUSIST00213320080709] | ||
+ | # '''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. | ||
+ | ==Links== | ||
+ | ===to file=== | ||
+ | * '''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]. | + | * Much discussion [https://plus.google.com/u/0/102282887764745350285/posts/W8mpi5s62Cr here]. |
+ | * [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:
- 2002-01-22 - US consulate - Calcutta, India: 5 killed (no Americans) [1]
- attacked by Harkat-ul-Jihad al-Islami
- 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..."
- 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."
- 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..."
- 2003-05-12 Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: 36 killed (9 Americans) [5]
- unclear what type of facility was attacked
- 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."
- 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."
- 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"
- 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."
- 2007-01-12 empty US consulate - Athens, Greece: no deaths [9]
- 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."
- 2008-07-09 US consulate - Istanbul, Turkey: 6 killed (no Americans) [11]
- 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
to file
Notes
- Much discussion here.
- statistics for embassy attacks under Bush and Reagan