Top military leader disputes diplomat on Benghazi WASHINGTON (AP) — The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said Wednesday that four members of Army special forces in Tripoli were never told to stand down after last year's deadly assault on the U.S. diplomatic mission in Benghazi, Libya, disputing a former top diplomat's claim that the unit might have helped Americans under siege.
June 12, 2013 - Associated Press via Yahoo! News
Benghazi violence troubles United Nations TRIPOLI, Libya, June 10 (UPI) -- The level of violence in the western Libyan port city of Benghazi is a deep concern to the United Nations, the U.N. Support Mission in Libya said.
June 10, 2013 - UPI
Benghazi killers still on the lam after 9 months, may have sought to 'smoke out' CIA Washington is preoccupied with the political decisions surrounding last year's attack in Benghazi, but nine months later the who and why of the terrorist assault that left four Americans dead remains shrouded in mystery. Some analysts say Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens was the target, while others believe he may have ...
June 10, 2013 - The Washington Times
Benita Ferrero-Waldner in Jerusalem Post For over eight years, we have never forgotten the suffering of the medical staff who have shown such dignity and fortitude during their long ordeal,Ferrero-Waldner said. "At the same time, my thoughts are also with the Benghazi children...
Kim Howells in netPR.pl (komunikaty prasowe) Dr Howells said: "This has been a harrowing time for the Benghazi children, the medical staff and the families of both. I know that there has been a great deal of effort to resolve this issue.The British Government has played its part. I now look...