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Shown here are images released by the FBI of people wanted for 
questioning in connection with the Benghazi attack.FBIThe FBI has posted 
images of three people wanted for questioning regarding the terror attack 
last year on a U.S. compound in Benghazi, Libya, as investigators continue 
to search for suspects more than seven months after the deadly assault.The 
FBI released the grainy images on its website, claiming the individuals 
pictured were at the U.S. compound when it was attacked on Sept. 
11."We are seeking information about three individuals who were on the grounds 
of the U.S. Special Mission when it was attacked," the FBI said 
in a statement. "These individuals may be able to provide information to 
help in the investigation."The FBI is encouraging anyone with information 
to text or email BenghaziTips at ic.fbi.gov or submit information confidentially 
by going to https://forms.fbi.gov/benghazi.U.S. officials have struggled 
to track down and detain suspects ever since the attack, despite a 
pledge by President Obama immediately afterward that "justice will be done."One 
individual held in Tunisia was released by a judge in January. Sources 
told Fox News that the U.S. has actually identified the mastermind of 
the attack, who according to them is walking free in Libya, though 
that claim has not been confirmed publicly by federal officials.The FBI 
said it is asking "Libyans and people around the world" for information 
on the attacks, which k
e Syrians determine their own fate, so arming the opposition is 
more palatable than direct U.S. intervention.The administration announced 
last week that it believes Assad has used chemical weapons but said 
the intelligence wasn't clear enough to be certain that the regime has 
crossed President Barack Obama's announced "red line" of definite chemical 
weapons use that he said would have "enormous consequences" for Assad's 
government.Some senior leaders, including Gen. Martin Dempsey, chairman 
of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, are skeptical about the wisdom of 
providing arms to such a broad and complex mix of opposition groups. 
But officials say there is a growing realization that, under increasing 
pressure from Congress and other allied nations, the U.S. might soon have 
to do more for the Free Syrian Army.The two-year civil war has 
left an estimated 70,000 people dead and hundreds of thousands of refugees.High-level 
meetings on the latest developments in the issue have been going on 
all week, including one between Dempsey and Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel, 
who just returned from the Mideast.According to a U.S. official and a 
U.N. diplomat, intelligence agencies are looking into allegations that chemical 
weapons were used in Syria after the two March 19 attacks that 
U.S., British, French and Qatari officials have referred to. They provided 
no details on the new alleged attacks.This emerging shift within the administration 
comes even as Assad a
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