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WHAT THE BUSHIES DON'T WANT YOU TO KNOW ABOUT THE 9/11 ATTACKS
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Bush's 9-11 Secrets
     The Government Received Warnings of Bin Laden's Plans to Attack New   York and D.C.
     By James Ridgeway
     The Village Voice
     Thursday 31 July 2003
     WASHINGTON, D.C. " Even though Bush has refused to make parts of the   9-11 report public, one thing is startlingly clear: The U.S. government had   received repeated warnings of impending attacks?and attacks
using planes   directed at New York and Washington?for several years. The government   never told us about what it knew was coming. 
     See for yourself. The report lists 36 different summaries of warnings dating   back to 1997. Among them: 
     "In September 1998, the [Intelligence Community] obtained information that   Bin Laden's next operation might involve flying an explosive-laden aircraft into   a U.S. airport and detonating it." 
     "In the fall of 1998, the [Intelligence Community] obtained information   concerning a Bin Laden plot involving aircraft in the New York and   Washington, D.C. areas." 
     "In March 2000, the [Intelligence Community] obtained information regarding   the types of targets that operatives of Bin Laden's network might strike. The   Statue of Liberty was specifically mentioned, as were skyscrapers, ports,   airports, and nuclear power
plants." 
     Maybe the Bush team dismissed warning signals as the discoveries of an   overly hyped up Clinton team. But John Dean, a White House counsel under   Nixon who has become a guide to deciphering reports on 9/11, says this is   unlikely. Condi Rice, Bush's national security adviser, "stated in a May 16,   2002, press briefing that, on August 6, 2001, the President Daily Brief
(PDB)   included information about Bin Laden's methods of operation from a historical   perspective dating back to 1997." 
     Rice also said at this briefing that the PDB pointed out that Bin Laden might   hijack an airliner and take hostages to gain release of one of their operatives.   She said the warning was "generalized"?no date, place, or method. 
     As Dean notes, how could Rice, having known all this, say that the   administration had no idea "these people would take an airplane and slam it   into the World Trade Center, take another one and slam it into the
   Pentagon"? 
     "In sum, the 9-11 Report of the Congressional Inquiry indicates that the   intelligence community was very aware that Bin Laden might fly an airplane   into an American skyscraper," says Dean. "Given the fact that there had
   already been an attempt to bring down the twin towers of the World Trade   Center with a bomb, how could Rice say what she did?" 
     We don't know because Bush has invoked executive privilege to withhold   from Congress this key briefing on August 6, 2001. 
     We do know that despite years of warnings from the intelligence   community, the government apparently had taken no steps to protect the   eastern seaboard or any other American border from attack. There were no
   fighter aircraft ready to respond immediately to a threat. The government   undertook no measures to increase airport security. 
     This entire affair has been forced into a discussion of what the CIA knew or   didn't know, and what it told or didn't tell the White House. But the   questioning needs to focus on what Bush knew or didn't know. And what he   did or didn't do in response to what his intelligence advisers told him. 
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