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Bush had warning of 9/11
sabri
05/16/02 at 15:14:43
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             Members of the United States Congress have
             demanded to know whether the government
             was given enough information to head off the
             11 September attacks.

             Their comments come after the White House
             acknowledged that President Bush was told a
             month before 11 September of a plot to hijack
             American planes by Osama Bin Laden.

             The revelation has put
             the White House on the
             defensive to explain why
             stricter security
             measures were not
             taken and why the
             public was not informed.

             Senate Majority leader
             Tom Daschle, a
             Democrat, said he was "gravely concerned",
             and asked President Bush to hand over to
             congress all the information he received.

             "Clearly there is a lot more to be learned
             before we can come to any final conclusion...
             but it clearly raises some very important
             questions that have to be asked and have to
             be answered," he said.

             "Why did it take eight months for us to receive
             this information? And secondly, what specific
             actions were taken by the White House in
             response?" Senator Daschle asked.

             Senator Richard Shelby, the Republican
             vice-chairman of the Senate Intelligence
             Committee was also critical of the White
             House.

             "I believe and others believe if it had been
             acted upon properly we may have had a
             different situation on 11 September," Senator
             Shelby said

             The White House said on Thursday that it will
             co-operate with congressional investigations.

             'Appropriate action'

             But the White House insists took "all
             appropriate action" in response to the warnings
             of attacks on the United States it received
             last summer.

             Beginning in May and
             continuing throughout
             the summer, the
             government received
             heightened reports on
             threats to US interests
             and territory, most of
             it focused on threats
             abroad, said Mr
             Fleischer.

             "As a result, several
             actions were taken to
             button down security,"
             he said.

             The information was passed to the president
             during routine intelligence briefings and the
             "appropriate agencies" were notified, he said.

             But no public warning was given.

             The US intelligence community has already
             been heavily criticised for its failure to detect
             warning signs of the 11 September suicide
             attacks on New York and Washington.

             The attacks, which saw hijacked aircraft flown
             into the World Trade Center and the Pentagon,
             are believed to have been carried out by Bin
             Laden's al-Qaeda terror group.

             BBC Washington correspondent Justin Webb
             says the timing of the White House admission
             is significant, as a congressional committee is
             about to start hearings into intelligence failings
             before 11 September.

             The White House did not want to be put on
             the defensive with leaks about what the
             president knew, our correspondent says.

             Flight school warning

             The White House has denied that a memo last
             July from the Federal Bureau of Investigation's
             Arizona office could have prevented the
             attacks had it been acted on.

             The memo is reported to have warned that
             groups like al-Qaeda might have sent students
             to flight schools in the US, but none of the
             people identified in the document had any
             connection with the attacks.

             Even though the memo
             was reviewed, the FBI
             did not take any
             action on its central
             recommendation - that
             flight school records
             and visa applications
             by foreign students be
             cross-referenced.

             And the agency did
             not connect the memo
             with the case of
             Zacharias Moussaoui,
             a Frenchman of
             Moroccan descent
             who was arrested in August after seeking flight
             training in Minnesota - and saying he was not
             particularly interested in learning to land
             aeroplanes.

             Mr Moussaoui is facing trial in the US, accused
             of conspiring with Bin Laden, the hijackers and
             others to commit the 11 September attacks.

             The FBI Director, Robert Mueller, has
             repeatedly said he wished agents had acted
             more aggressively in putting the Arizona and
             Minnesota leads together.

             Following the attacks, the FBI is to create a
             special counter-terrorism unit to oversee all its
             terrorism investigations.

www.msnbc.com

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Re: Bush had warning of 9/11
mujaahid
05/16/02 at 16:36:14
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Bush probably had something to do with the Attacks!


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