tinydancer
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Security at the consulate was apparently provided by Libyan nationals hired by the United States. While security for American embassies is typically provided by our own Marines, the two Marines reported killed in yesterday's attacks appear not to have been stationed at the embassy, but were sent there from another unknown location as the violence erupted. There is also no indication if these two Marines were the only American military personnel on site at the time of Ambassador Stevens's death.
Military officials told CBS News an anti-terrorism team of U.S. Marines was being deployed to Libya to help secure U.S. interests following the attack. The State Department said, however, that no Americans were remaining at the facility in Benghazi. State officials would not confirm how many Americans were evacuated, or to where....
Where Were the Marines?
We do know only 4 died. 4 out of how many?
You can't play on our level, but I must give you credit for trying.
Some times well you aren't even in the loop.
Libyan nationals. No two Libyan militias.
There was no "annex". Where the Seals held ground was a CIA stronghold. And they were there with a specific purpose to find all the munitions that Gaddafi had and where he hid them.
ABC interview.