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The Benghazi Report and the Diplomatic Security Funding Cycle
On Dec. 18, the U.S. State Department's
Accountability Review Board released an unclassified version of its
investigation into the Sept. 12
attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya. U.S. Ambassador to Libya
Christopher Stevens and three other Americans were killed in the attack, so the
report was widely anticipated by the public and by government officials alike.
Four senior State Department officials have been reassigned to other duties since the report's release. Among them were the assistant secretary of state for diplomatic security; two of his deputy assistant secretaries, including the director of the Diplomatic Security Service, the department's most senior special agent; and the deputy assistant secretary responsible for Libya in the State Department's Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs. The highly critical report and the subsequent personnel reassignments are not simply a low watermark for the State Department; rather, the events following the attack signify another phase in the diplomatic security funding cycle. The new phase will bring about a financial windfall for the State Department security budgets, but increased funding alone will not prevent future attacks from occurring. After all, plenty of attacks have occurred following similar State Department budgetary allocations in the past. Other important factors therefore must be addressed. Read More » |
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