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Sunday 16 December 2012

Hillary Rodham Clinton is suffering from concussion

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton suffered a concussion last week after fainting and hitting his head at the Ministry revealed on Saturday.


As a result, it was not lost on Thursday attacked U.S. diplomatic Benghazi, Libya congressional investigating committee will testify.

Mrs. Clinton, who has been discussed as a possible presidential candidate in 2016, then became dehydrated in the episode Fainting, stomach virus contracted it in Europe, closed its consultants and doctors, according to statements released

One State Department official said Mrs. Clinton fainted in his house when he was alone, but Washington was diagnosed with a concussion, until Thursday, he added, was a severe shock he said.

William J. Burns and Thomas R. Nides, Deputy Secretary of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee, and Mrs. Clinton panels.

Preparing to attack Benghazi in this congressional hearings with the State Department, as well as agreements that were what precipitated the attack and protect the compound in a partisan fight.

Monday, an independent committee, which was set up to investigate the attack on the State Department, has submitted its report. Panel report on the review board, headed by the leader. Thomas Pickering, a veteran diplomat. The other four members, Mike Mullen, retired Admiral, municipal workers, it is mandated by law in 1986 to enhance the security of U.S. diplomatic missions, including the head of the president's position.

Congress report from the State Department, and also to share their suggestions, how we can improve the safety of diplomats. Admiral Mullen and Mr. Pickering is expected to face lawmakers closed session Wednesday.

Then, on Thursday, Mr. And Mr Burns. Nides Senate committee, Sen. John Kerry, Massachusetts Democrat who is expected to succeed, because it is talking about, Mrs. Clinton and Secretary of the State Committee of the House of Representatives, Representative Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, a Florida Republican. House Speaker, however, it is clear that there is a future time, Mrs. Clinton will testify.

"I have respect for Bill and Tom, what the Obama administration has not yet so tragically wrong Benghazi 'information, the statement said:" The Secretary of State has to be a public appearance. "

Mrs. Clinton said the failure of the September 11 attack is difficult to successfully defend Benghazi. But he has never been asked lawmakers and Obama administration's decision to protect the complex.

When the House oversight committee held a hearing on October Benghazi attacked the senior State Department official and a midlevel official Bureau of Diplomatic Security. Former chief security officer of the Libyan Embassy, ​​Eric A. Nordström, said the panel ignored the additional safety requirements. However, the State Department's Under Secretary for Management, Patrick Kennedy, countered Mr. Nordström would not have changed the result of the proposed measures, Benghazi, Tripoli embassy was set as.

Benghazi attack, the victim of the political debate has already been mentioned: the U.S. ambassador to the UN, Susan Rice. Lady Hillary, the national secretary of the Obama administration is so successful, Rice is the best choice, but last week a dramatic display of attacking her, because her original statement of tisukonabadi controversy withdrawn her name for consideration Control.

The advice of his doctors to go to Clinton's State Department this week, but work from home, the Georgian Foreign Ministry.

"Secretary of State to create a stomach virus, which is of extreme dehydration and fainted," his physician, Dr. Lisa Bardack Mount Kisco Medical Group, and Dr. Gigi El-Bayoumi, George Washington University, said Thursday. Because of his illness, that Clinton's trip was canceled on Tuesday in Morocco, where it was expected to formally recognize the Syrian opposition as the legitimate representative of the Syrian people in a new coalition. President Obama praised his position in an interview with ABC News.

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