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FILE - In this Thursday, Sept. 13, 2012 file photo, a Libyan man investigates the inside of the U.S. Consulate after an attack that killed four Americans, including Ambassador Chris Stevens, on the night of Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012, in Benghazi, Libya.  House Republicans proposed slashing billions of dollars in U.S. diplomacy and overseas aid programs Thursday, July 18, 2013, in legislation that will face fierce opposition from the Obama administration and the Democratic-led Senate. The House Appropriations Committee's 2014 foreign operations bill would give full funding to embassy security, with the goal of preventing a repeat of last year's deadly attack in Benghazi, Libya. The measure also would maintain security money for allies Israel and Jordan.(AP Photo/Mohammad Hannon, File)
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FILE - In this Thursday, Sept. 13, 2012 file photo, a Libyan man investigates the inside of the U.S. Consulate after an attack that killed four Americans, including Ambassador Chris Stevens, on the night of Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012, in Benghazi, Libya. House Republicans proposed slashing billions of dollars in U.S. diplomacy and overseas aid programs Thursday, July 18, 2013, in legislation that will face fierce opposition from the Obama administration and the Democratic-led Senate. The House Appropriations Committee's 2014 foreign operations bill would give full funding to embassy security, with the goal of preventing a repeat of last year's deadly attack in Benghazi, Libya. The measure also would maintain security money for allies Israel and Jordan.(AP Photo/Mohammad Hannon, File)

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