Ambassador Christopher Stevens and three other US State Department employees were killed in an attack on the American consulate in Benghazi, Libya Tuesday night.
President Barack Obama condemned the "outrageous attack" in a statement released by the White House Wednesday morning. The incident threatened to undermine US policy toward Libya and the wider Middle East, and presented Obama with a new complication just two months before a closely contested presidential election.
The attack on the consulate in Benghazi was sparked by an anti-Muslim movie called “Mohammad,” by an Israeli-American named Sam Bacile. It has infuriated Islamists because it portrays the Prophet Muhammad in a negative light and also portrays his followers as buffoons.