Murf76
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- Nov 11, 2008
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What the hell?? How is it that reporters can wander in and out, but it's too dangerous for the FBI or any other U.S. entity to investigate this incident or secure sensitive documents? This is outrageous.
BENGHAZI, Libya More than three weeks after attacks in this city killed the U.S. ambassador to Libya and three other Americans, sensitive documents remained only loosely secured in the remains of the U.S. mission here on Wednesday, offering visitors easy access to delicate details about American operations in Libya.
Documents detailing weapons collection efforts, emergency evacuation protocols, the full internal itinerary of Ambassador J. Christopher Stevenss trip and the personnel records of Libyans who were contracted to secure the mission were among the items scattered across the floors of the looted compound when a Washington Post reporter and a translator visited Wednesday.
cont... Sensitive documents left behind at American mission in Libya - The Washington Post