Laurie Mylroie, another one of Clinton's counter-terrorism experts, says Iraq was behind the first WTC attack. She also thinks they were behind the 9/11 attacks.
Of course, it was Richard Clarke who got all the attention, but people forget that Mylroie worked for Clinton in a similar function as well.
PBS and Mylroie re the first WTC attack - link below. IMO, this is one of the big things Berger was attempting to cover up with his theft.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/gunning/interviews/mylroie.html
I have great respect for Mylorie (after all, she supports my thinking here :). These same people now want us to believe that going into Iraq was a hugh mistake. Saddam was a very great danger to this country, so thank you GWB, and to the finest military in the history of the earth.
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Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2003 11:29 a.m. EDT
Clinton Emissary Said to be Bin Laden Bag Man
A man accused of funneling cash from Osama bin Laden to a radical Muslim cleric who helped plan the 1993 attack on the World Trade Center was on the payroll of the Clinton administration throughout the 1990s.
Abdurahman Alamoudi, who was arrested Sunday after being accused of trying to smuggle $340,000 in cash from Libya to terrorist groups in Syria, worked at the Clinton State Department as a global emissary for religious tolerance.
When confronted with news of the curious arrangement just a week before Mrs. Clinton was elected to the Senate, a State Department spokesman told the New York Daily News that Alamoudi "has been traveling primarily to Muslim countries to address the topic of Islamic life in the U.S., including the rights of Muslims in America as guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution and the status of the American Islamic community."
Today, however, the New York Post reports that the former Clinton diplomat "was suspected of funneling cash from Osama bin Laden to Blind Sheik Omar Abdel-Rahman in the failed attempt to blow up New York City landmarks."
The blind sheik's speechwritier, who has turned government informant, told investigators that bin Laden "routinely funneled $5,000 payments to Rahman through Alamoudi and his organization, the American Muslim Council," the paper said.
The suspected bin Laden bag man was hired by the Clinton State Department a year after President Clinton turned down an offer from the government of Sudan for the al-Qaeda chief's arrest and extradition to America.
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