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Foreign relations of the United States / Libya / Benghazi / United States Department of State / Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs / Diplomatic Security Service / Patrick F. Kennedy / Under Secretary of State for Management / Bureau of Diplomatic Security / International relations / Political geography
Date: 2013-09-16 10:00:31
Foreign relations of the United States
Libya
Benghazi
United States Department of State
Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs
Diplomatic Security Service
Patrick F. Kennedy
Under Secretary of State for Management
Bureau of Diplomatic Security
International relations
Political geography

Committee on Oversight and Government Reform Darrell Issa, Chairman Benghazi Attacks: Investigative Update Interim Report on the Accountability Review Board Staff Report Prepared for Chairman Darrell Issa

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