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To: KLP who wrote (507824)9/12/2012 1:10:38 PM
From: KLP  Respond to of 793743
 
Officials say embassy attack in Libya was coordinated

wtop.com

Wednesday - 9/12/2012, 12:39pm ET



    J.J. Green, wtop.com

    WASHINGTON - Intelligence experts and U.S. government officials are starting to view the attack in Libya that killed U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens and three others in Benghazi as a coordinated attack. Several sources have said they believe it was a planned operation and have pointed out several developments that seem to support the possibility. The President has ratcheted up security at embassies worldwide because of the incident. [iframe style="POSITION: absolute; WIDTH: 1px; HEIGHT: 1px" id=twitter-widget-0 frameBorder=0 scrolling=no className="twitter-timeline twitter-timeline-rendered"][/iframe]

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    To: KLP who wrote (507824)9/12/2012 2:20:59 PM
    From: D. Long  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793743
     
    He was alive when that photo was taken. Dead men don't bend their arms against gravity.