Ambassador Stevens Twice Said No To Military Offers Of More Security, U.S. Officials Say: Report

U.S. Officials Claim Ambassador Stevens Declined Additional Security

CAIRO — In the month before attackers stormed U.S. facilities in Benghazi and killed four Americans, U.S. Ambassador Christopher Stevens twice turned down offers of security assistance made by the senior U.S. military official in the region in response to concerns that Stevens had raised in a still secret memorandum, two government officials told McClatchy.

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