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Home Front: Politix
More on the August memo
2004-04-10
EFL through everything in the previous article to the new info.
President Bush's August 2001 briefing on terrorism threats, described largely as a historical document, included information from three months earlier that al-Qaida was trying to send operatives into the United States for an explosives attack, according to several people who have seen the memo. The so-called presidential daily briefing, or PDB, delivered to Bush on Aug. 6, 2001 - a month before the Sept. 11 attacks - said there were various reports that Osama bin Laden had wanted to strike inside the United States as early as 1997 and continuing into the spring of 2001. The same month as that briefing of Bush, U.S. intelligence officials received two uncorroborated reports suggesting terrorists might use airplanes, including one that suggested al-Qaida operatives were considering flying a plane into a U.S. embassy, current and former government officials said. Those August 2001 reports - among thousands of varied and uncorroborated threats received by the government each month - weren't deemed credible enough to tell the president or his national security adviser, Condoleezza Rice, the officials said. Neither involved the eventual Sept. 11 plot.
It's called "grass" or "background noise." There's usually some sort of chatter going on somewhere about something that could maybe kinda sort be significant...
The sources who read the presidential memo would only speak on condition of anonymity because the White House has not yet declassified the highly sensitive document, entitled "Bin Laden Determined to Strike Inside the United States." That declassification process is expected to be completed soon, allowing the Bush administration to make the document public in a historic disclosure of secret presidential intelligence briefing materials.
I wouldn't think it'd be too hard to declassify. Briefings at the presidential level are usually pretty generic, overviewish things. Giving him all the details of everything would overload him in jig time...
The sources said the presidential memo included a series of bullet items that brought Bush through a history of mostly uncorroborated intelligence that cited al-Qaida's interest in hijacking planes to win the release of Islamic extremists who had been arrested in 1998 and 1999 as well as the travelings of suspected al-Qaida operatives, include some U.S. citizens, in and out of the United States. It suggested al-Qaida might have a support system in place on U.S. soil. The document also included FBI analytical judgments that some al-Qaida activities were consistent with preparation for airline hijackings or other types of attacks, some members of the commission looking into the Sept. 11 attacks said earlier this week.
Oh, well, that's certainly pinpoint, actionable information...
The second-to-last bullet told the president that there were numerous - at least 70 - terror-related investigations under way by the FBI in 2001 involving matters or people on U.S. soil. And the final bullet told the president of a recent intelligence report indicating al-Qaida operatives were trying to get inside the United States to carry out an attack with explosives. There was no specifics about the timing or target.
You don't usually think of airplanes as explosives, no matter how generic the description of "explosives."
The sources said the briefing memo did not provide the exact date of that intelligence but made clear it was in the 2001 time frame, and that FBI and other agencies were investigating it. The information had been provided to intelligence and law enforcement agencies well before Bush's briefing, the sources said. They said final bullet in the presidential memo was based on an intelligence report received in May 2001 that indicated bin Laden operatives were trying to cross from Canada into the United States for an attack. Current and former government officials familiar with terrorism intelligence told the AP that in the same month Bush received his briefing, U.S. intelligence received two uncorroborated reports - among hundreds - suggesting terrorist might use planes but that neither reached the president or Rice. The officials said one report in August 2001 said there was uncorroborated information that two bin Laden operatives had met in October 2000 to discuss a plot to attack the U.S. Embassy in Nairaobi using an airplane. That report stated the operative would either bomb the embassy using the airplane or drive the airplane into it, according to information provided congressional investigators and cited in their report released last year. Separately, the CIA sent a warning to the Federal Aviation Administration in August 2001 asking the agency to advise commercial airliners that six Pakistanis in Latin America, not connected to al-Qaida, were considering a hijacking, bombing or sabotage of an airliner. That warning did not have specifics on a time or location but said it could involve Britain, Canada, Mexico, Malaysia, Cuba, among others, according to information made public by the congressional inquiry.
Pared that one right down to the essentials, didn't they?
Rice stated emphatically on Thursday she did not see any such reports about al-Qaida using a plane as a weapon until after Sept. 11, suggesting the intelligence may have reached someone lower in the White House. "To the best of my knowledge, Mr. Chairman, this kind of analysis about the use of airplanes as weapons actually was never briefed to us," she said. "I cannot tell you that there might not have been a report here or a report there that reached somebody in our midst."
Posted by:Dan Darling

#4  "Witch hunt" doesn't even begin to describe this despicable exercise. What the hell is the point of all this, anyway? What the hell is the bottom line?

Oh, I get it: we're supposed to conclude that we should vote for John Kerry.

No thanks. I'm not that stupid.
Posted by: Dave D.   2004-04-10 7:30:09 AM  

#3  What is missed is that while the title of the Aug 6th briefing was "Bin Laden Determined to Strike Inside the United States." the briefing on the 7th was titled "Bears crap in woods"

Its hard for good people to think like evil people. It is difficult for people who want to live to imagine suicidal motivations. And I think it could be argued that the 9-11 attack was extremely stupid for the jihadis. Which brings me to my last point, it is very tough for smart people to think like stupid ones.
Posted by: Ben   2004-04-10 5:00:43 AM  

#2  Explosives, eh? What, like, 7 World Trade Center?
Posted by: Pete Stanley   2004-04-10 2:42:40 AM  

#1  Witch Hunt!!! 8 years of "Sex and Gore", and impeachment!! Documented assults on our people at home and around the world under Hillbilly's watch and nothing. Except blowjobs that were "justified" by the leftist media. Now this very noble American President is getting this kind of treatment!!
The left is trully the Enemy Within! What a complete disqrace to our nations leader of today!
Posted by: John   2004-04-10 1:00:44 AM  

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