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The State Department has released its latest Country Reports on Terrorism and has this to say about Benghazi: "In Libya, the security vacuum in the aftermath of the 2011 revolution provided greater opportunity for terrorists to operate. This vacuum, combined with the weakness of Libya's nascent security institutions, allowed violent extremists to act, as we saw too clearly on September 11 in Benghazi, when J. Christopher Stevens, the U.S. Ambassador to Libya, and three staff members, died during attacks on U.S. facilities." What a difference congressional oversight makes. Now if only they'd come clean a year ago, maybe these four brave Americans would not have died.