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 More options Oct 26 2012, 2:53 pm
Newsgroups: alt.politics.homosexuality, fl.politics, alt.fan.states.iowa, rec.arts.tv, alt.atheism
From: "Dano" <janeandd...@yahoo.com>
Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2012 14:53:32 -0400
Local: Fri, Oct 26 2012 2:53 pm
Subject: Re: Benghazi 2 Step, or "Bye Bye Barack"

"Mark Hill"  wrote in message news:k6efo6$3c0$3@dont-email.me...

http://www.latimes.com/news/politics/la-pn-condoleezza-rice-libya-oba...

Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is refusing to join the criticism
of the Obama administration for its response to the attack that killed the
U.S. ambassador to Libya and three other Americans last month, saying
Americans should reserve judgment until official investigations have time to
piece together the truth.

Rice, who has been campaigning for former Gov. Mitt Romney, echoed Secretary
of State Hillary Rodham Clinton’s comment that the “fog of war” made it hard
to grasp what happened when dozens of armed militants stormed the U.S.
diplomatic mission and a nearby annex in Benghazi, Libya, on Sept. 11.

“We don’t have all the pieces and I think it’s easy to try and jump to
conclusions about what might have happened here,” she told Fox’s Greta Van
Susteren in an interview Wednesday. “It’s probably better to let the
relevant bodies do their work.”

In addition to an FBI effort to identify and track down the killers, the
State Department has launched a blue-ribbon panel, headed by veteran
diplomat Thomas Pickering, to investigate the attack. The House oversight
committee has held a public hearing, and the Senate intelligence committee
announced Thursday it would hold hearings next month.

A long list of former Republican officials have accused the Obama
administration of trying to conceal details of the attacks, including former
New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani, who told Fox just before Rice’s appearance
that “the coverup is palpable.”

But Rice, who was Clinton’s immediate predecessor as America’s top diplomat,
sounded sympathetic to the administration’s argument that diplomats in
turbulent regions always face a degree of risk.

“You can’t simply keep your diplomats in a bunker,” she said. “They have to
get out and do their work.”

She said the State Department had procedures in place to handle security
crises,  and that Congress and the State Department panel will examine if
the appropriate rules were followed given the known threats in Benghazi. “I
have no reason to believe they weren’t followed,” she added.

Rice’s predecessor, Colin Powell, on Thursday endorsed President Obama for a
second term. Powell also has refrained from criticizing the administration
for the Benghazi attacks.

Rice, one of George Bush’s closest confidantes during his two terms in the
White House, has sought to remake her political identity since Obama came to
office.

She told Fox that she is “not always in agreement with everything that’s
written in the Republican platform about social issues.”

But she disagreed with Democrats’ claims that the GOP ticket is conducting a
“war on women,” saying the Republican candidates “are going to be
reasonable … and are going to take into account the views of those with whom
they don’t agree.


 
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