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Story Source: Yahoo News / Oliver Knox
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton told CNN in an interview Monday
that she—not the White House—takes responsibility for the security
situation in Benghazi, Libya, ahead of the Sept. 11 terrorist attack
there that claimed the lives of four Americans, including the
ambassador.
“I take responsibility,” Clinton told CNN in one of a series of
television interviews she gave after arriving in Peru. The comments from
America’s top diplomat came on the eve of President Barack Obama’s
second debate with Republican challenger Mitt Romney, a face-off that
seemed likely to include questions about the administration’s handling
of the bloody assault.
“I want to avoid some kind of political gotcha” with just three weeks
before the election, Clinton said, underlining that she—not Obama and
Vice President Joe Biden—has the final word on security at America’s
diplomatic posts overseas.
The White House took heavy fire from Republicans for blaming the
attack on Muslim anger at an Internet video ridiculing Islam—even though
intelligence officials from the U.S., France, Britain and Italy had
quickly labeled the assault an act of terrorism.
And Biden stoked the controversy when he said, in his debate with
Republican rival Paul Ryan last week, that “we weren’t told” of requests
for more security on the ground. State Department officials had
testified that such requests had been denied by Washington.
U.S. Ambassador to Libya Chris Stevens was slain in the onslaught,
making him the first American ambassador killed in such an attack since
1979. Romney has led Republican charges that the strike is a symptom of
Obama’s “unraveling” foreign policy.
In the CNN interview, Clinton blamed “confusion” after the attack for
the initial focus on the video, which has fueled angry demonstrations
across the Muslim world. The State Department has said it never blamed
demonstrations for the bloodshed in Benghazi. The White House has said
that the intelligence community initially believed that the film had
played a role.
Clinton also said that while she would work to improve diplomatic
security, “we cannot retreat” from the world. “We can’t not engage,” she
said.
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