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at could eventually affect 
our national security in the short term," the source said. "And we're 
not talking midterm or long-term, this is the short-term."The source said 
"it's a daily frustration."Another threat is a larger terrorist haven that 
continues to build in parts of Libya and North Africa. Those working 
the region in the interest of U.S. security say the ball is 
being dropped by top leaders at the White House, Pentagon and State 
Department."Benghazi, the second-highest population of foreign fighters, 
and the war in Iraq came from Benghazi, second to Saudi Arabia, 
so we are talking about a historic location and region that has 
fed foreign fighters to kill Americans, and kill other coalition forces," 
one source said."The analysts, the intelligence experts all say the same 
thing, that if we just ignore the situation as it presents itself, 
eventually it will be another invasion will have to take place for 
us to eventually turn the tide."He says the region also remains a 
weapons hub after the overthrow of former leader Muammar Qaddafi in 2011, 
which saw massive stockpiles of weapons in Libya move freely across the 
Mediterranean and in many cases into Syria. While the U.S. has claimed 
a more active role to find and remove an estimated 20,000 shoulder-launched 
missiles called MANPADS, some Americans working the area say they aren't 
allowed to take or even destroy the missiles because they have not 
been given the authority from thei
ave urged. Still, the FDA decision 
moving the pill from behind the counter to drugstore shelves reflected a 
societal shift in the long battle over women's reproductive rights, marking 
a major milestone for those who believe all forms of birth control 
should be easy to buy.Reluctant to get drawn in to a messy 
second-term spat over social issues, White House officials insisted Wednesday 
that both the FDA and the Justice Department were acting independently of 
the White House in deciding how to proceed. But the decision to 
appeal was certain to irk abortion-rights advocates who say they can't understand 
why a Democratic president is siding with social conservatives in favor 
of limiting women's reproductive choices."We are deeply disappointed that 
just days after President Obama proclaimed his commitment to women's reproductive 
rights, his administration has decided once again to deprive women of their 
right to obtain emergency contraception without unjustified and burdensome 
restrictions," said Nancy Northup, president of the Center for Reproductive 
Rights, which filed the lawsuit that prompted Korman's ruling.Current and 
former White House aides said Obama's approach to the issue has been 
heavily influenced by his experience as the father of two school-age daughters. 
Obama and Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius have also 
questioned whether there's enough data available to show the morning-after 
pill is safe and appropri


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