Magiver:
You keep saying it’s so difficult to launch an airplane with trained personnel and equipment from Europe without explanation. When I chartered commercial aircraft for a living I could get one launched in 30 minutes. There’s nothing magical about it. There’s nothing magical about the equipment used in a military operation. There’s nothing magical about putting a crew in the cockpit.
You just hand wave it away with rhetoric. It’s “magic”. No, it’s not magic. When the attack started the decision makers had no way of knowing the length of time involved. Providing additional security should have been standard operating procedure.
Explain why you think the attempt should not have been made.
Do you concede that such an effort would have been too late to save Stevens and Smith, and that no rapidly-deployed force could protect the CIA annex roof from an indirect-fire weapon with a range of over three miles?