Senate intelligence panel to hold Libya attack hearings

 <http://www.reuters.com/> Description: ReutersBy Mark Hosenball | Reuters –
Thu, 25 Oct, 2012

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Senate intelligence committee on Thursday said it
will hold hearings in November on security and intelligence issues raised by
the September 11 attacks on American facilities in Libya.

In a statement, the committee said it first will hold a closed oversight
hearing on November 15 on the Benghazi attacks, when lawmakers return after
the November 6 presidential and congressional elections. The
Democratic-controlled panel said additional hearings would follow.

Some Senate Republicans have said the committee should hold public hearings
on the response to the attacks, in which U.S. Ambassador to Libya
Christopher Stevens and three other American officials were killed.

The committee, chaired by Senator Dianne Feinstein, said it had received
briefings and documents related to the attacks

It said aspects under investigation include how U.S. intelligence and threat
information relating to Libya and other Middle East countries was handled
before September 11, when and how such information was disseminated, and how
government agencies responded to the information.

The committee will also examine what the U.S. government knows about what
occurred during the attacks, who is believed to have been responsible for
them, and what the United States is doing to track down and hold the
perpetrators responsible.

The committee said it will also examine security at the State Department and
U.S. facilities in the Middle East and North Africa to determine whether
existing measures are sufficient.

The committee will also examine whether U.S. intelligence agencies are
well-enough funded and staffed with people with appropriate skills to
properly operate in the Middle East and North Africa.

The response to the September 11 attacks in Libya has become an issue in the
U.S. presidential campaign.

President Barack Obama's Republican critics have suggested that the
administration's handling of the incident raises questions about its
truthfulness and competence, even as Obama and his Democratic supporters are
touting his success in cracking down on Islamic militants, including the
killing of al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden.

Republicans question why administration officials publicly played up
intelligence suggesting that the Benghazi attacks grew from spontaneous
demonstrations launched by militants against a short film lampooning the
Prophet Mohammed.

Republicans also want to hear why the administration mentioned, but played
down, intelligence suggesting the involvement of militants with suspected
connections to al Qaeda affiliates or sympathizers.

A State Department email made public earlier this week showed that two hours
after the attack on the U.S. diplomatic mission compound in Benghazi, the
Department's Operations Center advised officials at various U.S. agencies
that a militant group called Ansar al Sharia had claimed credit on Twitter
and Facebook for the attacks.

U.S. officials, including Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, on Wednesday
said that such internet postings did not constitute hard evidence of who was
responsible for the attacks.

The State Department has set up an independent review board to investigate
the background and response to the Benghazi attacks.

(Reporting By Mark Hosenball; Editing by Vicki Allen)

 

 

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