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President needs to be a leader in embassy security
www.yourhoustonnews.com
[Your Houston News] - Even when asked if she turned down requests for additional security, Charlene Lamb, a deputy assistant secretary for diplomatic security, testified, “I said personally I would not support it . We were training local Libyans and army men” to provide
To Obama, Big Bird trumps Libya
www.liherald.com
[liherald.com] - Still, during the hearing, Charlene Lamb, the State Department's deputy assistant secretary for international programs, stated that there was “no justification” for sending additional security. What nonsense! Lamb made these statements despite repeated
Fact check: Obama fails to mention key Libya detail
articles.latimes.com
[Los Angeles Times] - Obama didn't offer a name, but the answer emerged at a House Oversight Committee hearing last week: Charlene Lamb, deputy assistant secretary for international programs at the State Department's bureau of diplomatic security. Lamb acknowledged at the
Google News: Libya Isn't about Funding Cuts
[National Review Online] - Issa went on to note that Charlene Lamb, the State Department official who fielded security requests from the Libya U.S. diplomatic officials had said that money wasn't the reason for the slim security in Libya. Consider this exchange from the
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