According
to the Los Angeles Times that U.S. intelligence agencies will not find
evidence of parking-Qaeda was behind the attack on the consulate in
Benghazi and Washington last month.
The
newspaper quoted U.S. officials and witnesses said the attack that
killed the U.S. ambassador to Libya Christopher Stevens and three others
"carried out with a minimum of planning."
She
added that "the attackers have demonstrated a high degree of
disorganization," adding that "some of them joined the attack gradually
and some of them were not carrying weapons and others were not only
interested in looting."
The
official said another newspaper quoted his remarks that "there are no
indications that the attackers had planned in advance to attack by days
or weeks."
She
pointed out that "the attackers launched their attack taking advantage
of the opportunity after they heard about the violence at the U.S.
Embassy in Cairo."
The
Republicans, led by Mitt Romney, a candidate for the presidency of the
United States attacked the administration of President Barack Obama
because of gaps in the areas of security and intelligence before the
attack on the consulate.
Obama
has criticized the team because he was delayed in the recognition that
the attack "a terrorist attack" and attributed the incident to the first
demonstration against the film is offensive to Islam led to the
violence before it confirms a preset attack by activists.
The
Los Angeles Times said that after five weeks of investigations,
findings and U.S. intelligence agencies that there was no evidence of
al-Qaeda involvement in the attack.
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