American commandos operating under the cover of night seized the man suspected of leading the deadly
attack on the United States Mission in Benghazi, Libya, the government announced on Tuesday, ending a manhunt that had dragged on for nearly two years and inflamed domestic and international politics. The capture was a breakthrough in finding the perpetrators of an episode that has been politically divisive from the start. President Obama and the State Department have been buffeted by multiple investigations and charges of misleading the public about the circumstances of the attack, which cost the lives of Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens and other Americans on Sept 11, 2012. The president and administration officials have strongly rebutted the allegations and accused Republicans of Politicizing a national tragedy.
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