Panetta blames lack of intelligence for Benghazi attack
February 07, 2013  23:12
Arguing that the Pentagon was prepared for a wide range of contingencies, the US Defence Secretary Leon Panetta today blamed the lack of "specific intelligence" for the inability to quickly respond to the terrorist attack at US Consulate in Libya last year. The September 11 terrorist attack on the Consulate in Libyan capital of Benghazi killed US Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other Americans. 

"On that tragic day, as always, the Department of Defence was prepared for a wide range of contingencies'''' Unfortunately, there was no specific intelligence or indications of an imminent attack on US facilities in Benghazi.
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