Obama Says He's Offended by Benghazi Scrutiny
Tough
The blowback from the Libyan intervention continues in North and West Africa
At least three officers reportedly headed from the CIA annex to the consulate anyway
Group e-mail claims took credit for attack did not, in fact, take credit for attack
Even though they ended up being more correct than the intelligence
Timing, confusion prevented an intervention
But a YouTube video apparently is
Twenty eight year old Ali Harzi is in custody
State department emails reveal knowledge of Islamist group bragging about attack on social media
They knew which group was taking responsibility for the attacks
Democrats insists Issa should've cleared documents he released with State first, but the House Oversight Committee Chair says the Libyans named in the document were already known as working for the U.S.
Fighting has flared up over last three days
Obama administration complains, but documents were not classified information
Yet, the White House had difficulty getting with the program
The unraveling of a value-free foreign policy and its unintended consequences
Scores appear to have been executed
Identity is known, but location isn't
We backed the right side in that one, didn't we?
Says president and vice president wouldn't be aware of specific security decisions
Men suspected of hurling bomb in April were detained, then released by Libyan authorities due to lack of evidence.
If they can find who was responsible for Benghazi attack
Support for the administration's response down nine percent from mid-September
Washington wanted to portray the country as safe
Libya's got more terrorists now than it did before the U.S.-backed intervention, the congressman pointed out
They're hoping not to make it partisan while being partisan
Democrats claim short notice to participate
Guys, what the bloody hell is going on up there?
The security state is arbitrary
Saif al-Islam was arrested under an ICC warrant and a hearing is being held in the Hague about whether to allow Libya to try him
Turkish police are holding the Tunisian men in Istanbul
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