For my purposes, it’s probably best to give you the last paragraph of the story I’m sharing before I link to the rest of it.
It’s all about last month’s deadly attack on a U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya. Here’s how Garance Franke-Ruta, senior editor of The Atlantic, concludes her long essay on the matter:
Whatever was said by senior [Obama] administration officials in the immediate aftermath of the attack, a few things are clear now. There is no cover-up. There are lingering questions about security strategy. And there is one hell of an amazing tale of heroism and bravery on ...
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