Biden Throws Intelligence Community Under the Bus
(Foreign Policy) Vice President Joe Biden claimed that the administration wasn't
aware of requests for more security in Libya before the Sept. 11 attacks on the
U.S. mission in Benghazi during Thursday night's debate, contradicting two State
Department officials and the former head of diplomatic security in Libya.
| "We weren't told they wanted more security. We did not know they wanted more security there," Biden said. |
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In fact, two security officials who worked for the State Department in Libya at
the time testified Thursday that they repeatedly requested more security and two
State Department officials admitted they had denied those requests. "All of us at post were in sync that we wanted these resources," the top regional security officer in Libya over the summer, Eric Nordstrom, testified. "In those conversations, I was specifically told [by Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Charlene Lamb] ‘You cannot request an SST extension.' I determined I was told that because there would be too much political cost. We went ahead and requested it anyway." Keep Reading RELATED STORIES |
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