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Ex-FBI director testifies for families in Khobar Towers bombing (Clinton Legacy)
AP ^ | Dec 02, 2003 | Pete Yost

Posted on 12/02/2003 7:10:25 PM PST by witnesstothefall

WASHINGTON -- Former FBI Director Louis Freeh testified in court Tuesday against the government of Iran on behalf of victims' families in the bombing of a U.S. military apartment building in Saudi Arabia that killed 19 Air Force personnel.

In testimony that lasted less than five minutes, Freeh renewed some of his past assertions about an Iranian role in the bombing that also wounded hundreds of people on June 25, 1996.

If the government allows it, Freeh may testify more extensively in the lawsuit on behalf of the victims' families, who are seeking compensation.

A U.S. criminal case is pending against 13 Saudis and a Lebanese man for the bombing of the Khobar Towers in Dhahran which housed U.S. pilots and support crews enforcing the no-fly zone over southern Iraq.

Among those testifying in the case, Air Force Col. Doug Cochran recounted that the force of the nighttime blast threw him across a room and he wound up lying "face down in a pile of glass." He and others made their way floor-by-floor through the dormitory tower, pulling the wounded from the wreckage.

In 2002 congressional testimony admitted in the lawsuit, Freeh said direct evidence strongly indicated that the 1996 bombing was sanctioned, funded and directed by senior officials of the government of Iran. The Ministry of Intelligence and Security and Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps were culpable for carrying out the operation, Freeh testified.

The conspirators were "acting on orders from the highest levels of the regime in Tehran," Freeh wrote in a Wall Street Journal article introduced in the lawsuit.

Those indicted in the case remain fugitives, some of whom are believed to be in Iran.

Freeh took an intense interest in the criminal case, traveling to Saudi Arabia repeatedly to seek cooperation from Saudi officials, who "put their own interests aside to aid the FBI and the United States," Freeh said in congressional testimony.

Freeh has strongly criticized the Clinton administration's handling of the Khobar Towers bombing. He praised the Bush administration for obtaining the criminal indictment "with exactly the same evidence" that the Clinton administration had but with a new prosecutor, James Comey, the acting deputy attorney general.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: iran; khobartowers; louisfreeh; saudiarabia
So Clinton had direct evidence of Iran's culpability. And did nothing except obstruct justice.

What a sorry excuse for an American president.

Iran has run up a very large bill by now. It's getting close to pay-up time.

1 posted on 12/02/2003 7:10:27 PM PST by witnesstothefall
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To: DoctorZIn
ping
2 posted on 12/02/2003 7:28:38 PM PST by Pan_Yans Wife ("Your joy is your sorrow unmasked." --- GIBRAN)
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One citizen believed that Mr. Clinton should have done something. Here is from one of several web sites:

"Mrs. Patricia Mendoza apparently does feel that Clinton is responsible. At an event known as the Taste of Chicago, she allegedly said to him "You suck. And those boys died."

"Fifteen minutes after Clinton left, she was arrested for her comments. Her husband Glenn shouted out to her that she might need a lawyer. This intolerable use of speech caused him to be arrested as well." [end excerpt]

As I recall the Mendozas were small business owners. Along with all their legal problems they got to know a number of IRS agents by first name over the years.

3 posted on 12/02/2003 8:13:14 PM PST by WilliamofCarmichael
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Reno's job description from the Clintons included controlling Freeh.
4 posted on 12/02/2003 8:16:21 PM PST by AmericanVictory (Should we be more like them, or they like us?)
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