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AP: Al-Qaida Threat Included in Bush Memo (Misleading Headline)
Breaking AP ^ | 4/9/04 | AP

Posted on 04/09/2004 6:31:10 PM PDT by Jewels1091

President Bush's August 2001 briefing on terrorism threats, described largely as a historical document, included information from three months earlier that al-Qaida was trying to send operatives into the United States for an explosives attack, according to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 sources told The Associated Press.

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.

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.

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 sources said.

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.

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, the sources said.

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, the sources said. There was no specifics about the timing or target, the sources said.

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.

A joint congressional inquiry report into the Sept. 11 failures first divulged the existence of the May 2001 threat report last year but did not reveal it was included in Bush's briefing. The congressional inquiry described the intelligence this way:

"In May 2001, the Intelligence Community obtained information that supporters of Osama bin Laden were reportedly planning to infiltrate the United States via Canada in order to carry out a terrorist operation using high explosives."

In her testimony Thursday to the Sept. 11 commission, Rice described Bush's Aug. 6 daily briefing as including mostly "historical information" and said most threat information in the summer of 2001 involved overseas targets.

Rice also testified that she did not recall seeing any warnings before Sept. 11 that a plane might be used a terrorist weapon, though it was possible others in the White House did.

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, who spoke on condition of anonymity, 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.

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."


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: 1997; 911memo; alqaeda; binladen; cia; condoleezzarice; faa; intelligence; muslims
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The democrats are going to try and make somemore than what's here.
1 posted on 04/09/2004 6:31:11 PM PDT by Jewels1091
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To: Jewels1091
Landslide. Bush.
2 posted on 04/09/2004 6:32:01 PM PDT by Spruce (why does my spell-check want me to capitalize france?)
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To: Jewels1091
BenVeniste, Roemer, or Kerrey. Which one leaked this carp?

It's still Classifed. Aren't there penalties for leaking Classified documents?

3 posted on 04/09/2004 6:35:59 PM PDT by savedbygrace
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To: savedbygrace
Whatever happened to "If I tell you I'll have to kill you"
It appears that now you just write it all in a book.
4 posted on 04/09/2004 6:41:15 PM PDT by CMailBag
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To: savedbygrace
Should be a short investigation as to who is leaking classified information. Not too many people have had access.
5 posted on 04/09/2004 6:46:06 PM PDT by ironman
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To: savedbygrace
Gorelick.
They've been trying to recast this document for 24 hours.
Buh-bye, and don't declassify.
6 posted on 04/09/2004 6:50:55 PM PDT by mabelkitty (A tuning, a Vote in the topic package to the starting US presidency election fight)
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To: savedbygrace
BenVeniste

Look no further..

7 posted on 04/09/2004 6:51:27 PM PDT by Dog
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To: savedbygrace
This is basically what Rice testified to yesterday at the public hearing.

Yes, Ben Veniste pushed it, but Rice answered without hesitation. I'm thinking the WH was ready and willing to declassify this and wanted it out to the public or she would have demurred when he brought it up.
8 posted on 04/09/2004 6:52:51 PM PDT by cyncooper
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To: Jewels1091
Sen Graham of FL on the memo from back in May 2002......
CLICK

Ben-Veniste's rudeness was clear for all to see, but to understand just how dishonest was his line of questioning, look at this article from the May 27, 2002, issue of Human Events, a conservative Washington weekly:

Sen. Bob Graham (D.-Fla.), chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, told HUMAN EVENTS May 21 that his committee had received all the same terrorism intelligence prior to September 11 as the Bush administration.

"Yes, we had seen all the information," said Graham. "But we didn't see it on a single piece of paper, the way the President did."

Graham added that threats of hijacking in an August 6 memo to President Bush were based on very old intelligence that the committee had seen earlier. "The particular report that was in the President's Daily Briefing that day was about three years old," Graham said. "It was not a contemporary piece of information."

Graham is far from a supporter of the Bush administration, as he made clear last year in his brief but loopy presidential campaign. The 9/11 commission is supposed to be an impartial search for the truth. Is there any doubt that Ben-Veniste is guilty of trying to turn it into a partisan witch hunt?


9 posted on 04/09/2004 6:55:25 PM PDT by deport (("These guys are the most crooked, you know, lying group I have ever seen. It's scary," Kerry said.)
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To: Jewels1091
...al-Qaida was trying to send operatives into the United States for an explosives attack

So naturally Bush should have known that this really meant running airliners into buildings. Bush knew!

10 posted on 04/09/2004 6:59:25 PM PDT by Sender (Support Free Republic...become a monthly donor!)
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To: Jewels1091
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. ..

If the terrorists were planning to fly a plane into a US embassy, then Condoleezza was correct that the danger was offshore. I don't know of any US embassies located within US borders. Furthermore, how does that concern (the planes flown into embassies) support the contention made by the title?

11 posted on 04/09/2004 6:59:30 PM PDT by Sgt_Schultze
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To: mabelkitty
How could I have forgotten her?
12 posted on 04/09/2004 7:03:40 PM PDT by savedbygrace
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To: Dog
I wonder who gets to investigate such a leak. This isn't a Congressional committee, is it? Does General Ashcroft get to do it?
13 posted on 04/09/2004 7:05:26 PM PDT by savedbygrace
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To: cyncooper
I'm sure that's true to a point. But I also think there are other issues involved in declassifying a PDB, and I'm not convinced President Bush has decided to let it out yet.
14 posted on 04/09/2004 7:08:10 PM PDT by savedbygrace
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To: ironman
As I posted above, I wonder who gets to investigate this.
15 posted on 04/09/2004 7:09:16 PM PDT by savedbygrace
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To: savedbygrace
Fedora has a thread on Dick Clarke and the VVAW running, and it is hot with info.

Things about her on it lead me to believe without a doubt she is the one.
16 posted on 04/09/2004 7:10:41 PM PDT by mabelkitty (A tuning, a Vote in the topic package to the starting US presidency election fight)
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To: Jewels1091
The AP must have just received a copy of the Joint Intelligence Inquiry Report issued in December 2002.


PAGE 9 JOINT INQUIRY REPORT RELATING TO THE PDB;

Of particular interest to the Joint Inquiry was whether and to what extent the President
received threat-specific warnings during this period. The Joint Inquiry was advised by a
representative of the Intelligence Community that, in August 2001, a closely held intelligence
report for senior government officials included information that Bin Ladin had wanted to
conduct attacks in the United States since 1997. The information included discussion of the
arrest of Ahmed Ressam in December 1999 at the U.S.-Canadian border and the 1998 bombings
of U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania. It mentioned that members of al-Qa?ida, including
some U.S. citizens, had resided in or traveled to the United States for years and that the group
apparently maintained a support structure here. The report cited uncorroborated information
obtained and disseminated in 1998 that Bin Ladin wanted to hijack airplanes to gain the release
of U.S.-held extremists; FBI judgments about patterns of activity consistent with preparations for
hijackings or other types of attacks; as well as information acquired in May 2001 that indicated a
group of Bin Ladin supporters was planning attacks in the United States with explosives]


PAGE 212 JOINT INQUIRY REPORT


In August 2001, the Intelligence Community obtained information about a plot to bomb
the U.S. embassy in Nairobi from an airplane or crash the airplane into it. The
Intelligence Community learned that two people who were reportedly acting on
instructions from Bin Ladin met in October 2000 to discuss this plot.

AND FINALLY PAGE ONE WASHINGTON POST MAY 19, 2002

Aug. Memo Warned Of Attacks Within U.S.; Bush Frustrated by Lack Of Fresh Information:[FINAL Edition]
Bob Woodward and Dan Eggen. The Washington Post. Washington, D.C.: May 19, 2002. pg. A.01

The top-secret briefing memo presented to President Bush on Aug. 6 carried the headline, "Bin Laden Determined to Strike in U.S.," and was primarily focused on recounting al Qaeda's past efforts to attack and infiltrate the United States, senior administration officials said.

The document, known as the President's Daily Briefing, underscored that Osama bin Laden and his followers hoped to "bring the fight to America," in part as retaliation for U.S. missile strikes on al Qaeda camps in Afghanistan in 1998, according to knowledgeable sources.

Whatever became of that Clinton line that "this is old news." After watching Chris Matthews on HARDBALL on Thursday it became apparent to me that he must of let his Washington Post subscription lapse in early 2002. I may send him a gift
subscription this Christmas.

17 posted on 04/09/2004 7:30:17 PM PDT by marginoferror
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To: Jewels1091
I apparently was under the mistaken impression that this hasn't been released to the public or the press yet. . . . .

Why do they have this information????
18 posted on 04/09/2004 7:36:29 PM PDT by abner (FREE THE MIRANDA MEMOS! http://www.intelmemo.com or http://www.wintersoldier.com)
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To: savedbygrace
You're right. Fox news has been reporting that the AP is reporting that they have learned (so there ya go) the memo includes a threat from the previous spring.

This is being spun in advance because Rice forcefully described the memo as a summary of intelligence data, not a warning document.

She will turn out to be 100% accurate, of course, judging the parties by track record, but the effort is being made to make her look like she was misrepresenting.

It still won't work.

19 posted on 04/09/2004 7:36:46 PM PDT by cyncooper
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To: Jewels1091
It appears Bob Graham has already killed this DemocRAT theory...
20 posted on 04/09/2004 7:42:58 PM PDT by TommyDale
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