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Sunday, September 16, 2012

U.S. strengthens the security of its embassies in Muslim countries


The recent attacks on the U.S. embassies across the Muslim world have made the Obama administration to make a move, moving Marines (100 to 50 to Libya and Yemen) to protect their legations, and evacuating nonessential diplomatic personnel from Tunisia and Sudan. Al Qaeda has been encouraged to continue attacking U.S. interests and assured that the incident that ended in the death of Benghazi ambassador in Libya was motivated by the controversial film that ridicules Muhammad, but also for the murder of the number two in the organization by the U.S. in June. "Call it what you want," said the president of the Libyan National Council, "Al Qaeda or something else, what has happened is an act of violence by a group with a rematch on the agenda. They chose the time, appropriate technical and victims. This film was suspended six months ago on the Internet. No use and can not be put as an excuse. " From the first assault on the U.S. embassy in Cairo on Tuesday to Friday's incidents have been protests from Morocco to Indonesia. A total of 11 protesters have died. Even in Europe, Muslims have taken to the streets.

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