Terrorist Attack on Benghazi Consulate Subject to Weeks of Spin
But accountability, nah
Part of attempts to capture those who attacked Benghazi consulate
Witnesses say they've heard nothing from officials asking what they saw
State Department remaining tight-lipped on the issue
How best to take advantage of Obama Administration's missteps?
Is the Arab Middle East ready for democracy? We know how the past two American presidents have answered this.
Send letter to Obama "disturbed" by initial statements saying movie protests were responsible for assault
Obama's transgressions as president should be considered deal-breakers, he argues
Post-Qaddafi Libya's not over Qaddafi quite yet
He's trying to spell it out for the White House, even noting that a legitimate response to the film would have come six months earlier, when the film was first released and made available online
Leaders not likely to cede command to military
But then, this is the same administration who insisted the attack was entirely a mob response to a movie trailer
Accuses president of minimizing importance of ambassador's killing
Pledges government will bring perpetrators to justice
Turns out protesters might have other complaints
More fallout from the terrorist attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi
Ambassador Stevens' diary, obtained by CNN, reveal his concerns about a possible attack
All non-state armed groups are to be dissolved
Did not disclose that it was being used during reporting
Protesters and military police both involved in the attacks
Some haven't forgotten the goals of the Arab Spring
Libya foreign minister again apologizes for the attack
There was plenty of reason to anticipate an attack
Welcome to the club, guys. We'd like to introduce you to everybody else in the whole wide world.
Says there was no "actionable intelligence" about possible assault on Benghazi Consulate
Why attacking free speech is an even greater blasphemy than a slur on the divine
The man who shot the video and witnesses say the protesters didn't know who Chris Stevens was when they stumbled across him at the consulate
If true, that would raise awkward questions
Contrary to the State Department's own reports, it had hired a security firm, but it's unclear if guards were actually present
Had to be taken in a private car because there were no ambulances
Let's hope the suspects weren't determined Casablanca-style
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