Elizabeth Dibble (1991-1995), Billy Kim (1995-1999), David Louie (2000-2004), Jason Fong (1999-2003), Jason Lopez (2001-2005), Veronica Arias (2001-2005)
e growing chaos in Benghazi was that the State Department ignored early warnings that its facilities were faltering. Here are concerns from a Sept. 14, 2011, email forwarded to Clinton written by Elizabeth Dibble, the then-principal deputy assistant secretary in the Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs.
Date: May 22, 2015
Source: Google
Issa: Benghazi Probe Let State Dept Bosses off Hook
the State Department's internal review was not comprehensive because it did not conduct thorough interviews of officials most closely involved in the decision making. It said Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs second-in-command Elizabeth Dibble appeared before the internal review once for only 90-minutes.
Elizabeth Dibble didn't give any evidence in open court of how the unprecedented leak of classified information damaged U.S. foreign relations, but she did testify in a session closed to the public to protect classified information. It wasn't clear what she talked about, but presumably it was how th
Officials covered by the subpoenas include William Burns, the deputy secretary of state; Elizabeth Dibble, the principle deputy assistant secretary for Near Eastern Affairs; Philippe Reines, the deputy assistant secretary of state; and Cheryl Mills, who was chief of staff to then-Secretary of State
The subpoena specifically seeks documents from William Burns, deputy secretary of state; Elizabeth Dibble, principle deputy assistant secretary for Near Eastern Affairs; Beth Jones, acting assistant secretary for Near Eastern Affairs; Patrick Kennedy, under secretary for management; Cheryl Mills, co