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To: bpjam

Monsoor details many offers to take OBL; the Mob, formerly known as the Clinton administration, wanted nothing to do with those offers.

From Monsoor:

In July 2000--three months before the deadly attack on the destroyer Cole in Yemen--I brought the White House another plausible offer to deal with Bin Laden, by then known to be involved in the embassy bombings. A senior counter-terrorism official from one of the United States' closest Arab allies--an ally whose name I am not free to divulge--approached me with the proposal after telling me he was fed up with the antics and arrogance of U.S. counter-terrorism officials.

The offer, which would have brought Bin Laden to the Arab country as the first step of an extradition process that would eventually deliver him to the U.S., required only that Clinton make a state visit there to personally request Bin Laden's extradition. But senior Clinton officials sabotaged the offer, letting it get caught up in internal politics within the ruling family--Clintonian diplomacy at its best.


373 posted on 09/08/2006 8:57:15 AM PDT by Peach (The Clintons pardoned more terrorists than they ever captured or killed.)
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To: Peach

Somehow a guy who have hundreds of thousands to the Clinton conspiracy is now somehow crazy because he is telling a story which differs that Clintons 'legacy'??? There has never been such a case in history where every single person who has ever disagreed with Bill Clinton is a liar, crazy, jealous or just a 'hater'. And there are a dozen training media assassins ready to back that up on any television program on the air.


401 posted on 09/09/2006 3:30:06 AM PDT by bpjam (Hezbollah, Hamas, Al Qaida - The Religion of Peace)
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