Monday, May 07, 2007

"There will be a significant terrorist attack..."

Robert Parry has gleaned some important data from George Tent's book. Tenet takes us back to July of 2001:
After reaching the White House, a CIA briefer, identified in the book only as Rich B., started his presentation by saying: “There will be a significant terrorist attack in the coming weeks or months!”

Rich B. then displayed a chart showing “seven specific pieces of intelligence gathered over the past 24 hours, all of them predicting an imminent attack,” Tenet wrote. The briefer presented another chart with “the more chilling statements we had in our possession through intelligence.”

These comments included a mid-June statement by Osama bin Laden to trainees about an attack in the near future; talk about decisive acts and a “big event”; and fresh intelligence about predictions of “a stunning turn of events in the weeks ahead,” Tenet wrote.

Rich B. told Rice that the attack will be “spectacular” and designed to inflict heavy casualties against U.S. targets, Tenet wrote.

“Attack preparations have been made,” Rich B. said about al-Qaeda’s plans. “Multiple and simultaneous attacks are possible, and they will occur with little or no warning.”

When Rice asked what needed to be done, the CIA’s Black responded, “This country needs to go on a war footing now.” The CIA officials sought approval for broad covert-action authority that had been languishing since March, Tenet wrote.

Despite the July 10 briefing, other senior Bush administration officials continued to pooh-pooh the seriousness of the al-Qaeda threat. Two leading neoconservatives at the Pentagon – Stephen Cambone and Paul Wolfowitz – suggested that the CIA might be falling for a disinformation campaign, Tenet wrote.
This information is new, and we must do what we can to publicize it. Condi Rice did not discuss any of this when she testified before Congress. (See for yourself.)

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

http://www.alfatomega.com/images/19Feb2001-07.jpg

Anonymous said...

http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&hl=de&ie=UTF-8&rls=GGLG,GGLG:2005-35,GGLG:de&q=Terrorist+Threat+Shuts+Down+Emergency+Shuttle+Landing+Site+in+Morocco

Joseph Cannon said...

That last link proved very interesting indeed. It led here:

http://www.space.com/missionlaunches/missions/sts104_tal_010710.html

The following comes from that story:

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Senior shuttle program manager Jim Halsell, however, said the agency decided not to send personnel to the North African air base for the Atlantis launch because of heightened global security concerns in recent weeks.

"We did receive information that for security reasons it would be well-advised if we did not support Ben Guerir," Halsell told reporters in a news briefing here at Kennedy Space Center.

"This is in line with the worldwide elevation of security concerns," he added.

Halsell declined to elaborate on the specific threat, but the move comes on the heels of a worldwide U.S. security alert that was issued June 22 in response to threats from suspected terrorist Osama bin Laden.