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Bengahazi - 2014
THE REAL FACTS ABOUT BENGAHASI ARE JUST STARTING TO BE MADE PUBLIC:
 
Below is an explanation of the attack on the American diplomatic mission at Benghazi in Libya.  The first is from Wikipedia.  Following are links to articles in various news sites and web sites.
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2012 Benghazi attack  From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
On the evening of September 11, 2012, Islamic militants attacked the American diplomatic mission at Benghazi, in Libya, killing U.S. Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens and Sean Smith, U.S. Foreign Service Information Management Officer.[6]
Several hours later, in the early morning of the next day, a second assault targeted a nearby CIA annex in a different compound about one mile away, killing two CIA contractors, Tyrone S. Woods and Glen Doherty.[7] (Although initial news reports stated that Woods and Doherty were State Department security officers, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has since confirmed that the two men were CIA operatives.[8]) Ten others were injured in the attacks which were condemned by the governments of Libya, the United States, and many other countries throughout the world.
Many Libyans praised the late ambassador and staged public demonstrations condemning the militias which were suspected of involvement in the attacks. The militias, formed during the civil war to oppose leader Colonel Muammar Gaddafi.,[9][10][11] have since become a source of instability in post-Ghaddafi Libya. The Libyan government has begun attempts to disband many of the groups.[12]
The United States increased security worldwide at various diplomatic and military facilities and began investigating the Benghazi attack.[13][14]
Initially, it was reported[15] that the Benghazi attack was a spontaneous protest, triggered by an anti-Muslim video, Innocence of Muslims. According to Finding #9 of the Senate Intelligence report, "press reports on protests...were simply copied into intelligence products" of the intelligence community and that these "erroneous reports" "caused confusion and influenced the public statements of policymakers."[16]
On August 6, 2013, it was reported that the U.S. had filed criminal charges against several individuals, including militia leader Ahmed Abu Khattala, for alleged involvement in the attacks.[17] Khattala has been described by Libyan and U.S. officials as the Benghazi leader of Ansar al-Sharia.[18][19] To date, a few arrests have been made (none by the FBI).[citation needed] As of May 2014, no one has yet been prosecuted.
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