Thursday, September 13, 2012

Libya And The U.S. Responds To The Killing Of The U.S. Ambassador In Libya



U.S., Libya To Work Closely In Embassy Attack Probe -- Reuters

The United States and Libya agreed to cooperate closely in investigating the deadly attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi in which the ambassador to the North African state and three other Americans died.

The countries' presidents, Barack Obama and Mohamed Magarief, spoke on Wednesday evening and "agreed to work closely over the course of this investigation," the White House said.

On the 11th anniversary the 9/11 attacks, protests over a U.S. film featuring the Prophet Mohammed turned deadly in Libya's second city, in what U.S. government officials may have been pre-planned assaults.

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More News On The U.S. And Libyan Response To The Attack And Murder Of U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens

U.S. deploys drones, destroyers in hunt for killers of Americans in Libya -- CNN
US warships steam towards Libya coast -- Al Jazeera
US sends Marines to Libya after deadly attack -- AP
Libya ambassador Chris Stevens killed: U.S. warships headed to Libyan coast as Obama says 'justice will be done' -- New York Daily News
U.S. vows 'justice' for consulate attack in Libya -- L.A. Times
Obama vows to 'bring to justice' ambassador's killers -- Reuters
U.S. launching apparent terrorist hunt in Libya -- CBS
US, Libya Pledge Cooperation in Attack Probe -- Voice of America
Libya pledges to help US catch American officials' killers -- NBC

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