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Post-meeting, Susan Rice still troubles 3 key GOP senators

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“We’re not going to consider this nomination until we get basic answers to our concerns,” Graham said.

Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich., the chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, said he doubted that the Benghazi incident would derail a Rice nomination.

“Most Republicans are fair,” Levin said. “And when they see that she was simply using something that was produced by the consensus of the intelligence community they’re going to say, ‘Why would we hold against her if there were any statements there that were changed subsequently? Why would we hold it against a consumer of that product?’ … It’s so fundamentally wrong to hold that against her.”

Republicans charge that Rice on the talk shows described the attack as stemming from a spontaneous protest against an anti-Islam video and not as a terrorist operation in a deliberate bid to protect Obama’s record on terrorism in the closing weeks of his re-election campaign.

U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens and Information Management officer Sean Smith were killed when the consulate came under attack. Several hours later, two other Americans, Glen Doherty and Tyrone Woods, died at a CIA compound a mile away where surviving Americans from the consulate fled. Libyan officials investigating the attack told McClatchy they think that the attackers followed those who were fleeing. Doherty and Woods died from mortar rounds shot into the CIA compound.

In the hours after the attacks, Libyan guards told McClatchy there were no protests leading up to the attack and that they were unaware of the protests against an inflammatory film about Prophet Muhammad in neighboring Egypt. Instead, witnesses called the attack brazen, saying it lasted for more than two hours and overwhelmed the handful of security troops at the consulate.

In addition, State Department officials watched the attack in real time from security cameras around the consulate compound, which showed no signs of a protest beforehand.

Former CIA Director David Petraeus told lawmakers earlier this month that the agency had secretly assessed that al Qaida-linked gunmen attacked the U.S. consulate and CIA annex but that classified references to the terrorist group were cut from the talking points on which Rice relied on for the television interviews.

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