iceberg
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- May 15, 2017
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just to play devils advocate, and i honestly don't know the answer to this question, how often do they allow employees to talk after an event like this at any time?The reveal that the State Department Rep did not believe US ambassadors needed to be guarded by security carrying guns supports the claim made by the Marines guarding the Embassy in Cairo who claimed they were ORDERED NOT to carry live ammo on 9/11/12. The Embassy in Cairo, BTW, was over-run on 9/11/12 - the 2nd Embassy / Compound to be over-run.
The story also fits, talking about being silenced, as The State Department refused to allow any of their employees talk to anyone after the Benghazi massacre.