On the recordOctober 9, 2012
This is not an environment where posts should be directed to normalize operations and reduce security resources in accordance with artificial timelines.
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congress.govThis is not an environment where posts should be directed to normalize operations and reduce security resources in accordance with artificial timelines.
Chaffetz emphasizes the need for adequate security resources at diplomatic posts.
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