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nuanced and careful response from Obama and his diplomatic and national
security team. Obama deplored terror, but made clear that the attack was
the result of a cheesy video about the founder of Islam, Mohammed.
"Spontaneous" was the word of the week.As Romney tried to find his
feet on the subject, Republicans began to accuse Obama of laxity. How
could the U.S. not be prepared for an attack on the anniversary
of 9/11? How could the consulate in a city known to be
a home to Islamist radicals be so poorly guarded? What was the
ambassador doing there with such a light security detail?When reporters
made similar, reasonable inquiries, Obama's campaign and administration
dismissed such questions as biased, saying the few members of the press
who pressed the subject were just doing Romney's handiwork.This allowed
Obama to hold the line and prevent greater anxiety or anger in
the electorate. The attack was spontaneous and partly the fault of American
religious radicals, so please stop politicizing this tragedy.But then it
was revealed that there was no riot, spontaneous or otherwise. It had
been a planned, coordinated raid. Further, there had been growing warnings
from the diplomatic team in Libya that trouble was brewing. And while
Obama claimed that Al Qaeda was in tatters, the group seemed to
still be able to strike back.Obama cautioned against rushing to judgment
and said that he and his team's mistakes were no cover up
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m.The slight, short
Tounisi stood before the judge in orange jail garb and slippers, flanked
by U.S. marshals. Some 30 friends and relatives sat on spectator benches;
several cried after the judge ruled..Approving the release of anyone accused
on terrorism charges is uncommon, said Phil Turner, a former federal prosecutor
and now private attorney in Chicago."It's incredibly extraordinary," he
said. "It's usually a different realm with terrorist suspects. They're not
viewed as standard criminals but as enemies of the U.S."Pressure on a
judge to hold a terrorist suspect would be all the greater now,
said Turner, in the wake of the Boston Marathon bombings.Prosecutor William
Ridgway had argued that Tounisi posed a threat to the community, saying
he sought to hook up with the al-Qaida-linked group in Syria even
after his friend Daoud's arrest."One would think that would be a wake-up
call," Ridgway said about the arrest. "But it didn't deter him."Tounisi
persisted even as family and friends warned him not to get involved
with extremists, Ridgway said. He quoted a friend as saying about Tounisi
in a wiretap, "He will not die a martyr. He will die
like road kill."The prosecutor said Tounisi also is a flight risk, noting
how he had managed to secure a U.S. passport on short notice
and to scrape together money for a plane ticket."He's very resourceful,"
Ridgway told the judge.But Tounisi's attorney, Molly Armour, said Tounisi
came from a carin
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