Bush - the seven embassy bombings during his administration.
2002: U.S. Consulate In Karachi, Pakistan, Attacked; 10 Killed, 51 Injured. From a June 15, 2002, Chicago Tribune article:
2004: U.S. Embassy Bombed In Uzbekistan. From a July 31, 2004, Los Angeles Times article:
2004: Gunmen Stormed U.S. Consulate In Saudi Arabia. From a December 6, 2004, New York Times article:
2006: Armed Men Attacked U.S. Embassy In Syria. From a September 13, 2006, Washington Post article:
2007: Grenade Launched Into U.S. Embassy In Athens. From The New York Times:
2008: Rioters Set Fire To U.S. Embassy In Serbia. From The New York Times:
2008: Ten People Killed In Bombings At U.S. Embassy In Yemen. From The New York Times:
And before him, Reagan the invincible:
1983: Bomb Blast At U.S. Embassy In Beirut Killed More Than 60, Including 17 Americans. From an ABC News article on the 25th anniversary of the April 18, 1983, bombing of the U.S. Embassy in Lebanon:
1983: Car Bomb Damaged U.S. Embassy In Kuwait. From a December 12, 1983, New York Times article:
1987: Car Bomb Exploded Outside U.S. Embassy In Italy. From a June 9, 1987, Associated Press article:
And the other Bush:
1990: Palestinian Guerrillas Attempted To Attack U.S. Embassy In Tel Aviv. From a June 21, 1990, New York Times article:
Feel free to provide any links to the series of Congressional Hearings on all of those incidents
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