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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
On the night of the Benghazi terror attack, special operations put out 
multiple calls for all available military and other assets to be moved 
into position to help -- but the State Department and White House 
never gave the military permission to cross into Libya, sources told Fox 
News.The disconnect was one example of what sources described as a communication 
breakdown that left those on the ground without outside help."When you are 
on the ground, you depend on each other -- we're gonna get 
through this situation. But when you look up and then nothing outside 
of the stratosphere is coming to help you or rescue you, that's 
a bad feeling," one source said.Multiple sources spoke to Fox News about 
what they described as a lack of action in Benghazi on Sept. 
11 last year, when four Americans, including Ambassador Chris Stevens, were 
killed."They had no plan. They had no contingency plan for if this 
happens, and that's the problem this is going to face in the 
future," one source said. "They're dealing with more hostile regions, hostile 
countries. This attack's going to happen again."Under normal circumstances, 
authorities in Benghazi would have fallen under the chief of mission, one 
source said -- the person in charge of security in the country 
who in this case was Stevens. But once Stevens was cornered and 
members of his security detail pushed his distress button, that authority 
would have been transferred to his deputy. However, that deputy

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