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Hearings on deadly Benghazi attack will address CIA role

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A senior U.S. intelligence official, speaking on condition of anonymity Wednesday, said, “The officers on the ground in Benghazi responded to the situation that night as quickly and as effectively as possible.” He said the CIA team tried to obtain heavier weapons after the attack began at the consulate, “and when that could not be accomplished within minutes, they still moved in under fire to rescue their colleagues.”

“The idea that the annex was improperly defended defies the fact that no attackers penetrated the compound and no one was injured until indirect mortar fire killed two courageous men,” the official added. “As any military expert knows, defending against such violence is extremely difficult.”

CIA officials and some retired officers say the facilities had adequate defenses for car bombs and other likely threats, but the small security force was outgunned and outmanned by dozens of attackers.

The CIA base “wasn’t overrun, nothing was compromised, no one was kidnapped,” said another former CIA officer. The two CIA contractors killed, former Navy SEALs Glen Doherty and Tyrone Woods, died when mortar fire hit their position on a roof at the annex.

Congressional critics also question why the CIA failed to anticipate the assault. The CIA set up its base in Benghazi, in part, to track Islamic extremists who might pose a threat to the Libyan government or Western interests. They thus were watching Ansar al Sharia, a militia that reportedly took part in the attack.

“I think there was ample reporting that a threat existed,” said a senior congressional official, who was not authorized to speak publicly. The CIA has launched “a very serious review of their security posture” around the world since the attack, the official added.

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