Bodies of four Americans killed in Libya brought home

ANDREWS AIR FORCE BASE, Md. (AP) — President Barack Obama on Friday honored the four Americans killed in an attack on the U.S. consulate in Libya, recalling their lives in deeply personal terms and declaring the United States will never pull back on its principles or "retreat from the world."
"Their sacrifice will never be forgotten," Obama said as four flag-draped cases rested near him. He had come to witness the return of those slain in the assault on the American diplomatic mission, including the U.S. ambassador Chris Stevens
In addition to Stevens, the ceremony also honored three other Americans killed in Benghazi — Smith, an Air Force veteran who worked as an information management specialist for the State Department; Doherty, a former Navy SEAL who worked for a private security firm and was protecting the consulate in Benghazi; and Woods, also a former Navy SEAL who had served protective duty in various U.S. posts.
In the heat of a presidential election year, the scene was a gripping reminder of the danger facing Americans in diplomatic and military service every day, and of the turmoil in an incendiary region of the world that continues to test Obama's leadership.
Always in the background, campaign politics gave way to a sense of sheer loss. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton's voice broke as she spoke before the president, and she appeared to be fighting tears as she listened to him.
"They knew the danger, and they accepted it," Obama said. "They didn't simply embrace the American ideal. They lived it."
Said Obama of all four men: "They embodied it: the courage, the hope and yes the idealism, that fundamental belief that we can leave this world a little bit better than before. That's who they were, and that's who we are. If we want to truly honor their memory, that's who we must always be."
The transfer of remains came three days after an attack on the consulate, one of a series of assaults on U.S. outposts in Muslim countries that U.S. officials blame on an anti-Muslim video made in the United States.
Clinton said the rage and violence aimed at American missions was prompted by "an awful Internet video that we had nothing to do with."
The president met privately with family members of the fallen before stepping into a cavernous hangar at this base he knows well, home to Air Force One. Emerging from a C-17 cargo plane, six Marines each carried the cases on top of stands before four waiting hearses, as a color guard led the somber procession.
Clinton and Obama both spoke of how the four men lived their lives — and how their mission would go on.
"This work, and the men and women who risk their lives to do it, are at the heart of what makes America great and good," Clinton said. "So we will wipe away our tears, stiffen our spines, and face the future undaunted."
Said Obama: "The United States of America will never retreat from the world. We will never stop working for the dignity and freedom that every person deserves."
Also attending the ceremony were Vice President Joe Biden and Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta.
The searing images of burning flags, breached embassies and smoldering cars have shocked the nation.
The deaths on Tuesday, the anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, and the anti-American sentiment behind them underscored a foreign policy paradox for Obama. Many of the protests in the Arab world were in countries that underwent Obama-backed revolutions during the Arab Spring.
Illustrating the volatility, Friday's ceremony unfolded as a Marine rapid response team arrived in Yemen's capital as protests erupted there.
Rest in Peace Sean Smith. your friends in the EVE community will miss you.
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Let the film maker attend the funeral as well.
Will the bodies be autopsied?
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Or thrown into the drink?
I agree with the poster the other day that said we should have given them a 50 megaton cremation instead.
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My sincere condolences to the families and thank your for your service! Being an ambassador is not the cushy job many make it out to be.
 @Starchaser That was me, it probably got deleted too as do most of my posts which point out this news channel being on the payroll of big middle eastern oil but that's how I feel. A sad tragedy but what's even worse is that the media in the US didn't report fully, things too horrible to even mention. God bless them and their families.
Whoever made and published the inane childish video should be charged with 4 counts of involuntary manslaughter
 @Larry*X*K And so then we should take your idea to its ultimate conclusion and censor everybody then. They have the right to make the video, it's so poorly done it should have been laughed at. Should all religious militants be charged also for manslaughter? A faith so easily shaken by detractors has no legitimate value in my opinon, uncivilized and uneducated perpetrators of violence culturally enslaving innocent people with no hope of escape.
 @Lbaba Who cares about the quality of the video? What was the point of making it? Can we just leave the Muslims alone once and for all and maybe they stop f***ing with us?
 @Larry*X*K Why is that?
Glen Doherty was also an advisory board member of the the Military Religious Freedom Foundation. There's a tribute to him. Â
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My condolences to the families affected from these barbaric acts.... To the perpetrators of this senseless violence a moment of clarity where you come to realize the fact that you committed "murder" to satisfy your own twisted rage.... followed by an eternity of Hell for your transgression(s).Â