Tuesday, September 18, 2012

U.S. State dept: Too soon to call Libya attack ‘act of terror’.....Another case of "Work place Violence?"


U.S. State dept: Too soon to call Libya attack ‘act of terror’.....Another case of "Work place Violence?"(AA).
A State Department official refused Monday to call an attack on a U.S. mission in Libya in which four Americans were killed “an act of terror,” saying a full investigation had to be completed first.   
U.S. and Libyan officials have offered widely differing accounts about Tuesday’s assault on the Benghazi mission, on the anniversary of the September 11, 2001 attacks, in which ambassador Chris Stevens and three other U.S. staff died. The U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, Susan Rice, confirming earlier accounts of the attack from the State Department, said Sunday it began with a spontaneous protest over an anti-Islamic video. But Libya’s parliament chief, Mohammed al-Megaryef, blamed the attack on a few foreign extremists who he said entered Libya from Mali and Algeria and pre-planned it with local “affiliates and sympathizers.” And Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula claimed it was revenge for the killing of the terror network’s deputy leader Abu Yahya al-Libi in a drone strike in June. Asked if she would describe Tuesday’s assault as an act of terror, State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said: “I’m not going to put labels on this until we have a complete investigation.”
“I don’t think we know enough,” Nuland said, adding the comments “that Ambassador Rice made accurately reflect our government’s initial assessment.” “We’re going to have a full investigation now, and then we’ll be in a better position to put labels on things.” In the initial wake of the attack, a senior U.S. official, asking to remain anonymous, said “the working hypothesis” was that it was a well-planned assault by militants instead of the act of a rampaging mob. While State Department officials have described what they called “a complex attack” by extremists, they have stopped short of saying what its motives were, arguing that was one of the purposes of the investigation. Hmmm.....Has this 'Administration' no shame?Read the full story here.

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