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Author Topic: U.S. withdraws all government personnel out of Benghazi  (Read 670 times)
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Stan In FL
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« on: October 02, 2012, 11:08:23 AM »

any answers regrading the murder of our ambassador are impossible now, and that was probably the whole idea.  the FBI never set foot on the crime scene, despite the fact that media organizations were crawling all over it;  that's how they found the ambassador's journal.

it's unbelievable that the media is ignoring this story.  if the administration isn't held to account for the failures that caused the murder, then it will absolutely happen again.

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U.S. withdraws all its official government personnel out of Benghazi, Libya

The Obama administration has withdrawn all official government personnel from Benghazi, the Libyan city where the country’s revolution was born and where the U.S. ambassador was killed last month, U.S. officials and local residents said Monday.

The State Department said that it has pulled its personnel from Benghazi and that any
diplomatic outreach to Libya’s second-largest city is being done remotely. The U.S. post where Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens and three other Americans died in an attack by militants has been closed.

“Everybody who was in Benghazi and posted there has been withdrawn,” State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said. She said she knew of no other U.S. government employees in the city to help investigate the attack or perform other work.

The pullout was described as a temporary precaution following what the administration is now calling a terrorist attack on two U.S. government compounds. Non­essential U.S. personnel also have been evacuated from the embassy in Tripoli, though it remains open.

Benghazi was the seat of rebel power during the uprising that eventually toppled strongman Moammar Gaddafi with the help of U.S., NATO and other militaries.

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« Reply #1 on: October 02, 2012, 12:04:46 PM »

any answers regrading the murder of our ambassador are impossible now, and that was probably the whole idea.  the FBI never set foot on the crime scene, despite the fact that media organizations were crawling all over it;  that's how they found the ambassador's journal.

it's unbelievable that the media is ignoring this story.  if the administration isn't held to account for the failures that caused the murder, then it will absolutely happen again.

Amazing how they continue to be able to cover up everything they do.   
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