Benghazi Shouldn’t Be ‘Prolonged Political Process,’ Kerry Says
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Secretary of State John Kerry said recent debate about last Sept. 11’s attack on a U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya, hasn’t produced new information and shouldn’t be used for political purposes.
“I hate to see it turned into a pure, prolonged political process that really doesn’t tell us anything new about the facts,” Kerry said in an online chat on a Google Inc. website.