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White House released on Wednesday and undisclosed documents from before relating Ptaamlh with the attack on the U.S. consulate in the Libyan city of Benghazi last year. These documents came in more than one hundred pages of e-mail messages were exchanged between the White House and the State Department and the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) about what happened in the attack. The documents show details of the debate within the U.S. administration about the attacks, and comes at a time faced when President Barack Obama is under pressure from Republicans who accuse the government of covering up the details of the incident after it was reported last week that the notes on the incident was re-edited to delete a warning from the Central Intelligence Agency from the threat of form al-Qaeda . Observers say that the Obama administration is trying with the publication of these pages to prove its good faith Apparently, while its political opponents accused her of trying to mitigate in her character of "terrorist" for the attack, which killed four Americans, including Ambassador Christopher Stevens. And these e-mails show the evolution of "the language used" as provided in the start-up and the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and intended for use in public statements by the leaders of the administration and members of Congress. The American newspapers talked about that the facts ستتكشف the finally in front of the American people about the Benghazi attack after the testimony of officials from the U.S. State testify at a hearing, in the framework of attempts to detect steps taken by the State in response to the attack on the U.S. consulate on September 11 / September 2012. She stated that disclosure of these facts was delayed because the administration of President Obama focused all their attention on re-weave new stories on the four Americans killed in the attack, in the tenth anniversary of the attacks of September 11 / September 2001. |
Saturday, July 27, 2013
White House publishes documents attack Benghazi
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