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The attack in Benghazi initially created a political headache for Romney, whose campaign issued a statement condemning the U.S. response before the severity of the violence was known. Romney was widely criticized by both Democrats and Republicans for trying to gain politically from the loss of four American lives. In recent weeks, Obama's critics have questioned the administration's handling of the situation. Officials initially blamed what happened on a spontaneous protest they said was sparked by reaction to an anti-Islamic video that ridiculed the Prophet Muhammad and ignited mob protests at U.S. diplomatic posts across the Middle East and in North Africa. The administration later said what happened in Benghazi was a terrorist attack carried out by al-Qaida-linked militants. In the foreign policy speech Monday, Romney returned again and again to Benghazi. "I want to be very clear: The blame for the murder of our people in Libya, and the attacks on our embassies in so many other countries, lies solely with those who carried them out
-- no one else," he said. "But it is the responsibility of our president to use America's great power to shape history
-- not to lead from behind, leaving our destiny at the mercy of events," he said.
"Unfortunately, that is exactly where we find ourselves in the Middle East under President Obama." His tone Tuesday in Iowa was very different. Romney said he learned that Doherty was in another building across town when he and his colleagues found out the consulate was under attack. "They went there. They didn't hunker down where they were in safety. They rushed there to go help," Romney said. "This is the American way. We go where there's trouble. We go where we're needed. And right now we are needed. Right now the American people need us."
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