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September 28th, 2012
05:59 PM ET

U.S. intel revises Libya attack assessment

The U.S. intelligence community now calls the attack in Libya a "deliberate terrorist assault." Suzanne Kelly & Fran Townsend discuss.

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Filed under: Fran Townsend • Intelligence • Libya • Suzanne Kelly
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  1. M Oliver

    In war you have confusion, it dose not work fast as internet!

    October 1, 2012 at 12:17 pm | Reply
  2. manning El Paso, TX

    Wolf we should drop the atomic bomb on all those Arabs and then like the WW2 rebuild them to our democracy the Gorge Bush way then we could blame Bush for this.

    September 29, 2012 at 2:24 pm | Reply
  3. John

    Does this mean CNN is finally going to cover the Cover-up? I doubt it will continue once you get the next call from the Whitehouse or their sub-station Media Matters.

    September 29, 2012 at 2:49 am | Reply
  4. Jim Thomas

    That is because their lies and stupidity caught up to them.We need people in our government who has not only a good business head on them but also a strong military mind on that head.Obummer has made this country a bunch of weak kneed lolipops. We have the best armed fores in the world and it is time to quit letting this world step on us and screw us over.If these countries are against us shut off all foreign aid to them creeps now.Jim Thomas Phx.Az.

    September 28, 2012 at 6:43 pm | Reply
  5. DAN

    Wolf very soon there will be no controversy about Jesus and his claims, But i Tell you many will turn against Jesus, will You?

    September 28, 2012 at 6:15 pm | Reply

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