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In attack aftermath, disagreement over how it began http://wp.me/p1xuqq-4eU
US VP Biden called Sudan's VP to express concern for the security of the US embassy and other foreign missions in Khartoum" (WH statement)
Marines sending security team to Sudan to help secure American diplomatic posts. US has already sent FAST teams to Yemen and Libya
ISAF spokesman also said that #PrinceHarry "was in no way in any danger" during Camp Bastion attack. Brits and US share the base.
ISAF spokesman says there was no organized demonstrations outside the gate ahead of the attack on Camp Bastion
Three or four other troops wounded in the Camp Bastion attack. Defense official said it was a "sustained attack" but now under control
Two American servicemembers killed in attack on Camp Bastion/Camp Leatherneck in Afghanistan, @clawrencecnn and @barbarastarrcnn report
Clinton says 10 EU nations and Japan qualify again for exemption from Iran sanctions because reduced oil buys from Iran
Egyptian military tells CNN Islamic militants have breached Sinai base of the multi-national force. Ongoing clashes, 4 injured
Bedouin protestors burned a watchtower on the base of the Multi-National Force in the Sinai, Egypt
Suspect list in Benghazi attack: http://security.blogs.cnn.com/2012/09/13/who-is-on-the-suspect-list-in-the-benghazi-attack/ …
US intelligence warned embassy in Egypt of concern about anti-Muslim film http://wp.me/p1xuqq-4eQ
NEW: At 2:15p ET President Obama and Sec. Clinton will attend the transfer of remains ceremony for Americans killed in Libya.
A Moroccan man who admitted to plotting to blow up the US Capitol in a suicide attack was sentenced to 30 years.
Reporters here gunfire at US embassy compound in Sudan, @Reuters reporting
RT @Reuters PROTESTERS SET FIRE TO TREES, BREAK WINDOWS INSIDE U.S. EMBASSY COMPOUND IN TUNIS - REUTERS WITNESS
Journalist Zeid Mhirsi tells CNN that Tunisian police have fired teargas in effort to disperse the protestors outside the US embassy
Some protestors climbing the gates at the US embassy in Tunisia, journalist Zeid Mhirsi tells CNN.
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