Benghazi panel calls Hillary to testify
The chairman of a House committee investigating the 2012 attacks on Americans in Benghazi, Libya, on Thursday
called former Secretary of State Hillary
Rodham Clinton to testify at a public hearing next month, setting up a
high-profile showdown over Clinton's use of a private email account and
server
while she was secretary of state.
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Dead hostage's wife: US efforts to rescue husband 'disappointing'
The wife of an American hostage killed by a US drone strike in Pakistan
has placed blame for his death at the feet of both the "inconsistent and
disappointing" efforts of the US government and her husband's al-Qaida
captors, who she says "will have to face their God to answer for their
actions".
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David Petraeus sentenced to probation for sharing classified information
David Petraeus, the retired US army general and former CIA director
responsible for the development of the hugely influential
"counter-insurgency"
strategy used in Iraq and Afghanistan, was sentenced on Thursday to two years probation and ordered to pay a fine of $100,000 for sharing highly
classified information.
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