Clandestine, foreign government and media reports indicate bin Laden since 1997 has wanted to conduct terrorist attacks in the US. Bin Laden implied in U.S. television interviews in 1997 and 1998 that his followers would follow the example of World Trade Center bomber Ramzi Yousef and “bring the fighting to America.”
After U.S. missile strikes on his base in Afghanistan in 1998, bin Laden told followers he wanted to retaliate in Washington, according to a—-- service.
An Egyptian Islamic Jihad (EIJ) operative told - - service at the same time that bin Laden was planning to exploit the operative’s access to the U.S. to mount a terrorist strike.
The millennium plotting in Canada in 1999 may have been part of bin Laden’s first serious attempt to implement a terrorist strike in the U.S.
Convicted plotter Ahmed Ressam has told the FBI that he conceived the idea to attack Los Angeles International Airport himself, but that in ---, Laden lieutenant Abu Zubaydah encouraged him and helped facilitate the operation. Ressam also said that in 1998 Abu Zubaydah was planning his own U.S. attack.
Ressam says bin Laden was aware of the Los Angeles operation. Although Bin Laden has not succeeded, his attacks against the U.S. Embassies in Kenya and Tanzania in 1998 demonstrate that he prepares operations years in advance and is not deterred by setbacks. Bin Laden associates surveyed our embassies in Nairobi and Dar es Salaam as early as 1993, and some members of the Nairobi cell planning the bombings were arrested and deported in 1997.
Al Qaeda members—including some who are U.S. citizens—have resided in or traveled to the U.S. for years, and the group apparently maintains a support structure that could aid attacks.
Two al-Qaeda members found guilty in the conspiracy to bomb our embassies in East Africa were U.S. citizens, and a senior EIJ member lived in California in the mid-1990s.
A clandestine source said in 1998 that a bin Laden cell in New York was recruiting Muslim-American youth for attacks.
We have not been able to corroborate some of the more sensational threat reporting, such as that from a ---- service in 1998 saying that Bin Laden wanted to hijack a U.S. aircraft to gain the release of “Blind Sheikh” Omar Abdel Rahman and other U.S.-held extremists.
Nevertheless, FBI information since that time indicates patterns of suspicious activity in this country consistent with preparations for hijackings or other types of attacks, including recent surveillance of federal buildings in New York.
The FBI is conducting approximately 70 full-field investigations throughout the U.S. that it considers bin Laden-related. CIA and the FBI are investigating a call to our embassy in the UAE in May saying that a group or bin Laden supporters was in the U.S. planning attacks with explosives.
RBB - your post is unbearably true, but it’s a non-sequitor. Do you find anything in your cited text that points out a date, time, or location of the attacks, or anything that’s actionable in any way?
It’s too bad the intelligence agencies in the US (FBI, CIA, and NSA, not to mention local police forces and the FAA) were hamstrung by Clinton-era policies that built walls between the stripped-down agencies, and prevented vital data-sharing that could have done something to prevent the attacks.
Why don’t you invest some time reading “The Looming Tower” by Lawrence Wright (a Democrat, by the way) instead of merely regurgitating Kos and other anti-Bush talking points? You might learn something useful instead of picking up only tired, bilious mud to sling.
RG - I have no delusions that I’ll convince RBB to adopt my opinion (though there’s hope - my wife sported a Kerry/Edwards bumper sticker in ‘04 and now she’s a member of the Republican party!). My comments to RBB are typically for any of the less-entrenched sorts who may be reading.
The answer will be, “It talked about hijacking a plane”. But that’s nothing new. Muslims extremists had been hijacking planes for years to ransom the hostages. Indeed that’s what this memo says will happen.
No mention of planes into buildings. Hmmm
For the first time in my adult life, I am ashamed of my country.
It’s telling that a prominent election official compared this memo to playing the lottery.
“It was like someone saying. Play the lottery and you’ll win! But they didn’t tell us the date to play, which lottery to do and what numbers to use. So the info was kinda useless.”
For the first time in my adult life, I am ashamed of my country.
It’s too bad the intelligence agencies in the US (FBI, CIA, and NSA, not to mention local police forces and the FAA) were hamstrung by Clinton-era policies that built walls between the stripped-down agencies, and prevented vital data-sharing that could have done something to prevent the attacks.
Not to mention all the obstructionist Democrats in Congress that dragged their heels for months on confirming Bush’s Presidential appointments because of the Sore-Loserman debacle in Florida.
Better to have it and not need it than need it and not have it.