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**FILE** A Libyan man investigates the inside of the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, on Thursday, Sept. 13, 2012, after an attack that killed four Americans, including Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens, two days earlier. (AP Photo/Mohammad Hannon)

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J. Christopher Stevens, the U.S. ambassador to Libya who was killed in an attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2011, is pictured in Benghazi on Wednesday, April 11, 2011. Leaders of a House committee have said U.S. diplomats in Libya made repeated requests for increased security for the consulate in Benghazi and were turned down by officials in Washington. In a letter to Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, Rep. Darrell Issa and Rep. Jason Chaffetz said their information came from "individuals with direct knowledge of events in Libya." (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)

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Libyan followers of the Ansar al-Shariah Brigades burn the U.S. flag during a protest in front of the Tibesti Hotel in Benghazi, Libya, on Friday, Sept. 14, 2012. Small teams of U.S. special operations forces arrived at American embassies throughout North Africa to set up a new counterterrorist network months before militants killed the U.S. ambassador in Libya at the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi on Sept. 11, but officials say the network was too new to stop that attack. (AP Photo/Mohammad Hannon)

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Libyans celebrate the raiding of the Ansar al-Shariah Brigades compound after hundreds of Libyans, Libyan military forces and police raided the brigades base in Benghazi, Libya, on Friday, Sept. 21, 2012. (Associated Press) **FILE**

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House Oversight Committee Chairman Rep. Darrell Issa, California Republican, arrives on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, Oct. 10, 2012, for a hearing on the attack on the American consulate in Benghazi, Libya that resulted in the death of U.S. Ambassador Christopher Stevens. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

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Charlene Lamb, deputy assistant secretary for security, told a House committee Wednesday that “I made the best decisions I could with the information I had,” regarding security at the U.S. diplomatic post in Libya. (The Associated Press)

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Patrick Kennedy, State Department official, was questioned on Capitol Hill about the attack in Libya on Sept. 11, 2012. (The Associated Press)

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Illustration Obama's Libya by Alexander Hunter for The Washington Times

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Patrick Kennedy, undersecretary of state for management, testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington on Wednesday, Oct. 10, 2012, before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee hearing investigating the Sept. 11, 2012, attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, that resulted in the death of U.S. Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens and three other Americans. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

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Libyan President Mohammed el-Megarif speaks during a memorial service in Tripoli, Libya, on Thursday, Sept. 20, 2012, for J. Christopher Stevens, the U.S. ambassador to Libya, and three consulate staff members killed in Benghazi on Sept. 11. (AP Photo/Abdel Magid al-Fergany)

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Carry teams move flag-draped transfer cases containing the remains of Americans killed in Benghazi, Libya, from a transport plane during a Transfer of Remains Ceremony on Friday, Sept. 14, 2012, at Andrews Air Force Base in suburban Washington. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

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This still image included in a video obtained by the Associated Press from Fahd al-Bakoush, a freelance videographer and activist, which has been authenticated based on its contents and other AP reporting, shows the body of U.S. Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens being moved by Libyan civilians trying to rescue him after gunmen and protesters rampaged through the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2012. (AP Photo/Fahd al-Bakoush)

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A burned car is seen on Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012, after an attack the day before on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, by protesters angry over a film that ridicules Islam's Prophet Muhammad. The U.S. ambassador to Libya and three other Americans were killed. (AP Photo/Ibrahim Alaguri)

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On Sunday, Sept. 16, 2012, a man walks near the gate of a safe house that was raided by attackers following the Sept. 11 assault on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, in which four Americans were killed, including Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens. (AP Photo/Mohammad Hannon)

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The U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, damaged a day earlier by protesters angry over a film that ridicules Islam's Prophet Muhammad, is pictured on Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012. The U.S. ambassador to Libya and three other Americans were killed. (AP Photo/Ibrahim Alaguri)

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A Libyan man investigates inside the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, on Thursday, Sept. 13, 2012, after an attack two days earlier killed four Americans, including Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens. (AP Photo/Mohammad Hannon)