Richard Griffin, the assistant secretary of state for diplomatic security, announced his resignation today “in the wake of last month’s deadly Blackwater USA shooting incident in Baghdad and growing questions about the use of private contractors in Iraq.” The State Department has been “sharply” criticized for its “poor coordination, communication, oversight and accountability” involving contractors.

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