Per my previous post, Clarke knew what Berger stole:
The missing copies, according to Breuer and their author, Richard A. Clarke, the counterterrorism chief in the Clinton administration and early in President Bush's administration, were versions of after-action reports recommending changes following threats of terrorism as 1999 turned to 2000. Clarke said he prepared about two dozen ideas for countering terrorist threats. The recommendations were circulated among Cabinet agencies, and various versions of the memo contained additions and refinements, Clarke said last night.
Clarke didn't say squat, probably because, IMHO, Clarke, in his capacity as the National Coordinator for Security, Infrastructure Protection, and Counter-terrorism during the Clinton Admin and up until 9/11 in the Bush Admin will also be implicated in AD.
Sorry I missed that. So Clarke's concerns for national security don't extend to Berger's taking his recommendations out of the Archives? I also recall Clarke's statements before the Commission concerning what a great job Berger did on terrorism. Can't say much for Clarke's sincerity.
That would be nice....Clarke and Berger in one shot...