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Originally Posted by 12thMan
The security request was in Tripoli 400 miles away, not Benghazi where the attack took place. That's a fact. So you're wrong.
The Administration didn't deny security. Security requests are made to State Department. The president doesn't have purview over security at Embassy posts. It's also true that Congress cut funding for additional embassy security.
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You better tell that to his state department.
On Wednesday, the State Department's former point man on security in Libya
told the House Oversight Committee that he asked for additional security help for the Benghazi facility months before the attack, but was denied.
Various communications dating back a year asked for three to five diplomatic security agents, according to testimony at Wednesday's hearing. But Eric Nordstrom, the one-time regional security officer, said he verbally asked for 12 agents.
The request for 12 agents was rebuffed by the regional director of the State Department's Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs, Nordstrom testified.
http://www.cnn.com/2012/10/12/politi...ity/index.html