Pentagon team spotted Sept 11 leader a year before attacks
A secret US military intelligence team identified the September 11 hijack leader Mohammed Atta and three of his accomplices as probable al-Qa'eda terrorists a year before the attacks.
I'm not real confident about the veracity of this story, for what the story's worth. It sounds like somebody's being fed a line of bull... | But its suspicions were never shared with the FBI because the military was nervous about breaking restrictions on spying on US territory imposed after the Watergate scandal.
I think this guy's seen one too many movies where rogue elements within the government set up their own illegal operations and unfairly target the nice-looking young guy who doesn't know what's going on but they do terrible things and that cheeses him off so that he turns into a killing machine and many car chases and explosions follow. |
But he and the bottle blonde always figure it out at the end ... | Until yesterday it was believed that Atta was never identified as a threat before leading the 19-man suicide squads which hit New York and Washington in 2001. However, according to an intelligence official, a Pentagon team, Able Danger, named Atta, Marwan al-Shehhi, Khalid al-Mihdhar and Nawaf al-Hamzi as members of an al-Qa'eda squad which it dubbed the "Brooklyn cell" a year earlier.
"Able Danger"? Oh, yes. I recall it well. It was a sub-project within "Frightening Claw." | "We knew these were bad guys and we wanted to do something about them," the intelligence officer told the New York Times.
"We tried to enlist the A-Team, but their car blew up. Again." | The officer took the information to the Special Operations command headquarters in Florida with a recommendation that it be passed to the FBI. It was not.
"Bob, I've got a report here from some operation called 'Able Danger.' Can I use your shredder?" | Able Danger, which used computers to throw up links in information from unclassified sources, had another purpose. "Ultimately, Able Danger was going to give decision-makers options for taking out al-Qa'eda targets," the officer said.
Maybe I should just rename Rantburg as "Able Danger" and submit a budget request for next fiscal year... |
Posted by: DanNY 2005-08-10 |