U.S., Libya Give Conflicting Stories of Benghazi Attack
Don't squabble in public, folks
Let's hope the suspects weren't determined Casablanca-style
The State Department decided to go with a local militia instead of the usual professional private security detail
Doesn't sound like anybody actually believes the spontaneous riot theory White House spokesman Jay Carney put out
Men were serving as the ambassador's security guards
Senator does not believe it was a spontaneous outburst from a bad movie
Protests are targeted also at U.S. policies, despite the White House's insistence otherwise
President Obama and the Secretary of State will attend
Insurgent like actions, not violent demonstrations, in Libya
Intelligence indicating possible attacks was available 48 hours before protests began
Says weapons and militants found their way to Nigeria after Libyan uprising.
Move is in response to raids on diplomatic missions in Egypt, Libya, and Yemen
Nation's leaders have long argued that Western involvement in Middle East rebellions ultimately helps Islamic fundamentalists
Promises at rally in Colorado to get killers
The mysterious filmmaker, the backers and the confused actors
He faces questions over intelligence lapses and the death of the ambassador to Libya
They're still in the country, left over from the war
Don't be evil, or spineless
Looks like speaking softly, not carrying a big stick
The U.S. sends two warships to Libya after the U.S. Ambassador there is killed
Dubbed over lines different from what actors said. Cast upset about deceit.
Anger over video blamed for deadly attacks in Libya
Decry killing of ambassador: "This does not represent us."
The U.S. ambassador to Pakistan in 1988 died in a plane crash that is still the subject of conspiracy theories in Pakistan while in 1978 the U.S. ambassador to Afghanistan was killed in a kidnapping attempt.
It's Obama's not-ready for-prime-time actions vs. Romney's not-ready for-prime-time reactions
"Sam Bacile" has inconsistencies in his accounts, and records are conflicting or absent
Attackers may have used protests as a diversion
Sean Smith told fellow gamers of his worries hours before the attack
Sam Bacile, now in hiding, calls Islam a cancer
Says attacks will not break bonds with Libya
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