Inquiry harshly criticizes State Department over Benghazi attack
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Security at the U. S. mission in Benghazi, Libya was grossly inadequate to deal with a September 11 attack that killed a U. S. ambassador and three others because of failures within the State Department, an official inquiry found on Tuesday. In a scathing assessment, the review cited "leadership and management" deficiencies at two department offices, poor coordination among officials and "real confusion" in Washington and in the field over who had the responsibility, and the power, to make decisions that involved policy and security concerns. . . .
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