Benghazi

Military: Information gap limited Benghazi options
Military: Information gap limited Benghazi options
Military: Information gap limited Benghazi options
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Two of the four U.S. deaths in Benghazi might have been prevented, military leaders say, if commanders had known more about the intensity of the sporadic gunfire directed at the CIA facility where Americans had taken refuge and had pressed to get a rescue team there faster.
APNewsBreak: No ‘stand down’ order in Benghazi
APNewsBreak: No ‘stand down’ order in Benghazi
APNewsBreak: No ‘stand down’ order in Benghazi
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The testimony of nine military officers undermines contentions by Republican lawmakers that a "stand-down order" held back military assets that could have saved the U.S. ambassador and three other Americans killed at a diplomatic outpost and CIA annex in Benghazi, Libya.
Kerry Agrees to Testify on Benghazi Attack
Kerry Agrees to Testify on Benghazi Attack
Kerry Agrees to Testify on Benghazi Attack
Secretary of State John Kerry will testify before Congress next month about the deadly attack in Benghazi, Libya, a one-and-done appearance that the State Department insists is enough to answer questions and means he could avoid the newly formed select committee.

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