The announcement of the investigation into the attack on the US consulate in Benghazi next month
The announcement of the investigation into the attack on the US consulate in Benghazi next month
05/21/2016 9:40
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issued Investigation Commission of the US Congress in the Benghazi attack in Libya in 2012, which resulted in the deaths of US Ambassador to Libya Christopher Stevens and three other Americans, the report into the incident next month.
Said Rep . Trey Goudy , who leads the investigation team in an interview with the network [MSNBC] that ” the Commission will complete its report and issued a decade ago Conferences of the Republican and Democratic parties in July next to nominate candidates for the two parties in the presidential election this year,” adding ” he wanted to completion of the investigation last summer but was unable to collect all the necessary documents. ”
he accused the US Department of defense not to provide the names of all pilots who were sent drones to launch attacks in Libya the night of bloody attacks in 2012.
the face of the Committee , led by Republicans criticized for letting down to investigate a long period of more than two years , putting to the charge that they politicize the incident. it is
noteworthy that Hillary Clinton, the Democratic candidate , front – runner for the presidential elections, was secretary of state when the attack occurred was Republicans accused the State Department has been slow in delivering the necessary documents.
and made Clinton testified twice last year before a committee Congress controlled by Republicans on the US State Department responded to the attack and whenever they take the ministry.
he was the Democratic party, to which it belongs Clinton, he has confirmed that the case was “biased and designed to influence them in the presidential campaign.”
conducted by Congress seven investigations into the attack, which is believed to Islamic militants carried it out, the US consulate compound in Benghazi on September / September 201 211.
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