Clarke left the Administration knowing, after September 11th, that his time was up. That gave him plenty of free time to direct his own guilt at the Bush Administration. Clarke is as much to blame for the pre-9/11 failure as anyone.
I have read quite a few articles by Laurie Mylroie...she knows her stuff...
Plus, if the overall Atta timeline is back on the table as
a result of the recent revelations, then Prague is back on
the table, bringing Iraq back in as well.
We need a Commission that will actually look at the
evidence, and not just prop up that house of cards
called the Clinton Legacy.
Maybe this particular itme hasn't been posted. I don't know. But I have posted a number of Laurie Mylroie articles along the same lines myself.
And, I agree, if it is now known that Atta had entered the Unied States in 2000 on false documents, there is no reason to hold to the truly dumb position that he didn't go to Prague in 2001 just because he didn't check out with the INS.
Mylroie has written several books, and you might be interested in reading them.Among them are these, directly relevant to this matter:
.The War Against America: Saddam Hussein and the World Trade Center Attacks: A Study of Revenge
by: Laurie Mylroie
November 15, 2001
.Bush vs. the Beltway : How the CIA and the State Department Tried to Stop the War on Terror
by: Laurie Mylroie
August 01, 2003
Saddam Hussein and the Crisis in the Gulf
by: Laurie Mylroie
One of the biggest mistakes that this administration made leading up to 9/11 was following the advice of Richard Clark.The guy was a total failure who lacked the wisdom needed to fight terrorism.His actions following 9/11 showed us exactly what type of character he was.For nearly ten years we had a political whore in one of our top anti terror positions.He knew nothing about battling terror,instead he was an expert in ass kissing and back stabbing.
When are we going to have a media investigation of the facts? By any media, not just the mainstream media. We have got to prevent the anti-war nuts from re-writing history.