An Obama administration official said that high-ranking White House did not discuss a New York Times published on Saturday by the attack in 2012 on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, has found no evidence that Al Qaeda was involved. SNIP **** The newspaper said its investigation took months and is “focused on extensive interviews with the Libyans in Benghazi who had direct knowledge of the attack there and the environment.” Not surprisingly, the White House welcomed the report. Since the attack, the Republicans have accused the Obama administration to minimize the ties with the leaders of Al Qaeda for political gain. The attack …
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