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This is a Clinton Administration potential lack of security similar to the Benghazi incident. They don't want this to become a highlighted item with discussion of what really happened and the Navy and the administration's handling of the intelligence and security for United States of America's assets, personnel and equipment in a potential hostile environment.
The other issue is the closing of Gitmo which the President of the United States of America said he would close a long time ago with his proposed prison in his state of Illinois with some of the worst terrorists in the world in that prison.
That may bring up waterboarding and some of what this President calls "torture". I believe the 4 debates have been torture for this President. Three for him and one watching his Vice-President blow every type of protocol in the book.
We live in a strange world where our 4 embassy personnel can get blown up and that is not torture because they died quickly. The waterboarding got Osama Bin Laden in the end and that is torture the President apologized to the world that we were doing at Gitmo.
The President is in charge.
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