

Introducing FIASCO: BENGHAZI, hosted by Leon Neyfakh
Sep 12, 2025
Dive into the chaos surrounding the Benghazi attack, unraveling its historical and political context. Explore the haunting memories of those who resisted Gaddafi's regime and the tragic realities of life in Abu Salim prison. Discover Gaddafi's complex legacy, from his quests for Arab unity to his controversial support of terrorism. The podcast also examines the nuanced U.S.-Libya relationship and the internal debates on engagement in foreign policy, showcasing the tension that ultimately led to catastrophe.
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Scandal Became A Political Weapon
- The Benghazi attack became a political resource more than a moment of policy failure.
- Leon Neyfakh argues its aftermath reshaped media, Congress, and political warfare in the U.S.
Ambassador Stevens' Final Hours
- Chris Stevens had lived and worked in Libya intermittently for about five years.
- He died of smoke inhalation after attackers set fire to the villa where he was hiding.
Focus Shifted From Purpose To Blame
- Coverage focused on blame rather than the mission's purpose in Libya.
- Neyfakh says understanding what America intended in Benghazi is key to seeing what actually happened.