State Department Resignations Follow Benghazi Report -- CNN
Washington (CNN) -- Three State Department officials, including two who oversaw security decisions at the diplomatic outpost in Benghazi, Libya, resigned in the wake of a review of security failures there, senior State Department officials told CNN Wednesday.
The independent review of the September 11 attacks on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi released Tuesday cites "systemic failures and leadership and management deficiencies" at the State Department.
The attacks killed four Americans, including Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens.
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State Department security chief, 2 deputies, resign after damning Benghazi attack report -- Washington Post/AP
3 Resign at State Department After Libya Attack Report -- New York Times
U.S. State Dept officials resign under pressure over Benghazi killings -- Reuters
Stinging Benghazi report leads to three resignations -- Christian Science Monitor
State department resignations over Benghazi attack -- BBC
Benghazi report forces resignation of three US state department officials -- The Guardian
Benghazi report singles out Ambassador Chris Stevens for criticism -- McClatchy News
Benghazi panel: US officers ‘heroic’ but security ‘grossly inadequate’ -- Al-Monitor
Report: Inadequate Security at US Mission in Benghazi -- Voice of America
'Systemic Failure' by State Department in Benghazi Attack, Report Finds -- ABC News
'Grossly inadequate' security at Benghazi mission -- Sydney Morning Herald
Review of Benghazi attack faults ‘grossly’ inadequate security, leadership failures -- Washington Post
Benghazi panel faults State Department for 'grossly inadequate' security arrangements -- Foreign Policy
State Faulted in Libya Attack -- Wall Street Journal
Report on Libya attack cites 'systemic failures' in security, confirms no protest -- FOX News
Report on Benghazi attack cites 'systemic failures' -- CNN
Inquiry harshly criticizes US State Dept. over Benghazi attack -- Reuters
Benghazi review finds systematic security faults -- USA Today
Benghazi report blames 'systemic failures' within State Department -- NBC
State Department Cited for Libya Security Failures -- Bloomberg Businessweek
Benghazi report: Systematic failures -- Politico
Benghazi review: 'Systemic failures' to blame -- Politico
The Benghazi report: What you need to know -- Global Post
Fear slows Libyan probe into attack on U.S. mission in Benghazi -- Reuters
Clinton to testify before House panel in January -- CNN
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