More than two weeks later, militants killed the United States ambassador and three other americans in the Libyan diplomatic mission, the FBI investigators haven't enter the city, attack place, for security considerations, federal law enforcement officials said today, even if this kind of attention has not stopped a reporter, in the same city operate freely.
"In a perfect world, we will say:" no one stop us from officials there, who asked not to be named speech. "Security and safety of major issues, will decide conditions change."
Last week, the FBI investigation team arrived in Libya on September 11, attacks on the United States diplomatic mission, in benghazi life ambassador Chris Stevens, the U.S. state department computer experts and two former U.S. navy seals, but has been waiting for the day, actually go to the scene of the attack.
Photo: memories in Libya fallen
In benghazi attack after day, the reporter walks into abuse of buildings, targeted. CNN obtained part ambassador Stevens network said, was thrown on the floor structure and several international broadcast report shows that building unsecured completely write diary.
"At this point, this website is greatly reduced," the law enforcement officials said. "What is left?"
Bureau "played a key role," any deal with major events at home and abroad, involving the United States federal bureau of investigation (FBI) said on its web site. The bureau says, its working principle and the state council, have to get permission, any host country for foreign survey.
The F.B.I. declined to comment the failure to the scene, this is the first time the cable news network reported that the state council and the White House instructions bureau survey all the questions.
Libyan ambassador to the United Nations ibrahim Dabbashi told ABC news said, Libyan ambassador in the United States, no matter be he, nor the Libyan foreign minister has already seen FBI team have any questions are in their investigation report said, their American counterparts did not mention it.
"Dabbashi said," Libyan authorities and the cooperation between the United States authorities is the comprehensive safety. All three senior other Libyan officials are in New York the UN general assembly.
Even if the FBI team will be in the present, familiar with the scene of the crime and abroad before the federal bureau of investigation agents said, it will be very difficult for a week or two, the scene of the crime to learn useful things.
"The scene is quite pick," Chris said Swecker, former fbi assistant director of the federal bureau of investigation and in 2003 the Iraqi command. Swecker said, this is the "shocking", the reporter can walk through the attack site, but the United States investigators haven't been able to get there.
"Once] [FBI teams on the ground, they are very capable, but into the scene of the crime is very important," he said.
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The White House called for event "terrorist attack"
CNN report is on the same day, White House press secretary jay cagni says to the reporter, President Obama said, deadly attacks, in fact, "terrorist attacks first."
Obama government has come under fire republican senator what, they call not accurately describe the events, especially quoted the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations Susan rice in the early describe attacks directed at a anti islamic movie, be "hijack protest" violence doer.
Over the past few days, the government did not use the phrase "terrorist attack", and even reports have suggested that it is a coordinated attack, may not be connected to any demonstrations. The national center for counter-terrorism director Matthew olsen became the first senior official on September 19 public use of the term, the second day karni said, he thought that this is "self-evident", this is a kind of terrorist ACTS.
President barack Obama at the United Nations Wednesday's events, but did not use "terrorism". On the same day, karni told reporters, "it is certain circumstances, we think that as a government, the President said, this is the terrorist attacks."
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