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Bush: U.S. Surveillance Helped Stop Attack
AP ^ | 2/9/06 | DEB RIECHMANN

Posted on 02/09/2006 6:23:54 PM PST by paltz

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Under fire for eavesdropping on Americans, President Bush said Thursday that spy work stretching from the U.S. to Asia helped thwart terrorists plotting to use shoe bombs to hijack an airliner and crash it into the tallest skyscraper on the West Coast in 2002.

"It took the combined efforts of several countries to break up this plot," Bush said. "By working together we stopped a catastrophic attack on our homeland."

Some information about the foiled attack was disclosed last year, but Bush offered more details to highlight international cooperation in fighting terrorists. He did not say whether information about the West Coast plot was collected by his administration's program to monitor - without court warrants - some calls and e-mails between people overseas and in the U.S. when links to terrorism are suspected.

The White House said that issue was not the point of the speech, but the president and his advisers have been vigorously defending the legality of the program, which has been questioned by both Democratic and Republican lawmakers.

After weeks of insisting that divulging details of the monitoring program would hinder intelligence gathering, the White House relented Wednesday and began briefing some additional lawmakers.

Meanwhile, the president's monthlong campaign to convince Americans the government's eavesdropping program is essential to the war on terrorism appears to be making an impact.

In a new AP-Ipsos poll, 48 percent now support wiretapping without a warrant in cases of suspected communications with terrorists, up from 42 percent last month. Half say the administration should have to get a warrant, down from 56 percent. Men in particular have come around to Bush's view over the last month, the poll suggested.

On Capitol Hill Thursday, four Senate Republican holdouts reached agreement with the White House on minor changes in the Patriot Act, hoping to clear the way for renewal of anti-terror legislation that Bush says is essential in the fight against terrorists.

Mark Smith, A-P correspondent, with President Bush and Scott McClellan, White House press secretary: President Bush is pointing to fresh details of a thwarted al-Qaida plot as a sign America's winning the war on terror.

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In his speech, at the National Guard Memorial Building, Bush said Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, the reputed mastermind of the Sept. 11 attacks, began planning the West Coast operation in October 2001. One of Mohammed's key planners was a man known as Hambali, the alleged operations chief of the terrorist group Jemaah Islamiyah, which is affiliated with al-Qaida.

"Rather than use Arab hijackers as he had on Sept. 11, Khalid Shaikh Mohammed sought out young men from Southeast Asia - whom he believed would not arouse as much suspicion," Bush said.

In Los Angeles, Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa complained he first learned of Bush's remarks while watching TV.

"I'm amazed that the president would make this on national TV and not inform us of these details through the appropriate channels," said the mayor, a Democrat.

Bush press secretary Scott McClellan said that the White House did reach out before the speech to officials in California and that there was appreciation for the notification.

As the plot was described, the hijackers were to use shoe bombs to blow open the cockpit door of a commercial jetliner, take control of the plane and crash it into the Library Tower in Los Angeles, a 73-story building since renamed the US Bank Tower. In his remarks, Bush inadvertently referred to the site as "Liberty Tower."

The president said the plot was derailed when a Southeast Asian nation arrested a key al-Qaida operative. Bush did not name the country or the operative.

Frances Fragos Townsend, assistant to the president for homeland security and counterterrorism, said Mohammed, working with Hambali in Asia, recruited four members of the terrorist cell and trained its leader in how to use shoe bombs.

Townsend said it was not clear whether there was any connection between the West Coast plot and shoe bomber Richard Reid, who tried to blow up a trans-Atlantic flight in December 2001. After that, the Transportation Security Administration began asking passengers to take off their shoes for inspection.

The Sept. 11 attacks originally were planned to include both the East and West coasts. "It was bin Laden who decided that it should just focus on the East Coast, and that the West Coast should be held in abeyance ... as a follow-on attack," Townsend said. "It's our understanding now that it was too difficult to get enough operatives for both the East and West Coast plots at the same time."

She said all four of the West Coast planners went to Afghanistan in October 2001 and met with Osama bin Laden.

Townsend said all four members of the cell have been apprehended. She declined to disclose their names or say where they were being held. She also would not identify the two South Asia and two Southeast Asian nations that helped foil the attack.

Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., said Bush's speech failed to lay out a comprehensive strategy to fight terrorists.

"As is too often the case with this president, the rhetoric does not match the reality," Reid said. "The fact is this White House has committed a series of national security mistakes that have made America less secure."

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TOPICS: News/Current Events; US: California
KEYWORDS: bush43; counterterrorism; jihadinamerica; laterrorplot

1 posted on 02/09/2006 6:23:56 PM PST by paltz
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To: paltz

I'm going to assume that you didn't put the "DUMBFREEPERS" in the keyword section.

Lotsa trolls today.

Be alert!


2 posted on 02/09/2006 6:33:50 PM PST by ButThreeLeftsDo (Carry Daily, Apply Sparingly.)
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To: paltz

"In Los Angeles, Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa complained he first learned of Bush's remarks while watching TV.

"I'm amazed that the president would make this on national TV and not inform us of these details through the appropriate channels," said the mayor, a Democrat."

That's how bad guys are stopped in their tracks. Need to know only. Less chance of a leak.

I'm not sure what Mayor V. thinks he would have done had he known.


3 posted on 02/09/2006 6:40:08 PM PST by ButThreeLeftsDo (Carry Daily, Apply Sparingly.)
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To: ButThreeLeftsDo

He wasn't even mayor when it happened.


4 posted on 02/09/2006 6:44:29 PM PST by MizSterious (Anonymous sources often means "the voices in my head told me.")
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To: ButThreeLeftsDo
I'm not sure what Mayor V. thinks he would have done had he known.

First he would've complained to his aide, who would've told a friend confidentially, who would've spread the word, until finally the terrorists were tipped off that the Feds knew.

5 posted on 02/09/2006 6:44:57 PM PST by coconutt2000 (NO MORE PEACE FOR OIL!!! DOWN WITH TYRANTS, TERRORISTS, AND TIMIDCRATS!!!! (3-T's For World Peace))
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To: MizSterious

Good point!


6 posted on 02/09/2006 6:51:13 PM PST by ButThreeLeftsDo (Carry Daily, Apply Sparingly.)
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To: paltz
Today Fineswine described this incident as a rumor. Is that the way the Libs view actionable intel? As rumor?
7 posted on 02/09/2006 7:07:05 PM PST by gov_bean_ counter (It is easy to call for a pi$$ing contest when you aren't going to be in the line of fire.)
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To: ButThreeLeftsDo
He would have told his Mecha buddies and it would have gotten to al quada. Gangsters are gangsters
8 posted on 02/09/2006 7:08:47 PM PST by Roverman2K
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To: ButThreeLeftsDo
"In Los Angeles, Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa complained he first learned of Bush's remarks while watching TV.

Hey, Antonio - try passing the Bar Exam first. Then we'll let you in on some secrets.

9 posted on 02/09/2006 7:11:46 PM PST by Cowboy Bob (A Liberal by any other name is still a Hypocrite)
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To: MizSterious

"He wasn't even mayor when it happened."

Oh come on. Does that matter? They could not wait for another funeral to do a little Bush-bashing.


10 posted on 02/09/2006 7:15:30 PM PST by hophead ("Enjoy Every Sandwich")
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To: paltz
"The fact is this White House has committed a series of national security mistakes that have made America less secure."

"We can do better"...I mean "We can be heroes, if just for one day..." err, I mean...

11 posted on 02/09/2006 7:18:57 PM PST by TeddyCon
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To: ButThreeLeftsDo

It's hard to brief every future mayor on these kinds of things. Dems are idiots.


12 posted on 02/09/2006 7:19:41 PM PST by MizSterious (Anonymous sources often means "the voices in my head told me.")
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To: MizSterious

If you cannot understand that this surveillance does help stop attacks,then you simply are a dumb ASS.


13 posted on 02/09/2006 8:09:39 PM PST by patriciamary
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To: patriciamary
The Dumbies are not CERTAIN any terrorists attacks were actually stopped, but they are sure someone's (ficticious) RIGHTS were violated!!!! They want the war stopped, but it ain't a real war, see?
14 posted on 02/09/2006 9:28:06 PM PST by ARepublicanForAllReasons (A "democratic socialist" is just a communist who happens to be outgunned!)
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To: paltz

How many times does the enemy have to tell us that thet want to see a lot of dead bodies, before we SHOW them a lot of dead bodies?? ARABS that is, millions of them, scattered all around, fertilizing for nature,,etal.


15 posted on 02/09/2006 9:40:24 PM PST by Waco
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To: patriciamary

Are you insinuating that I don't understand the need for surveillance? I suggest you read my posts again.


16 posted on 02/10/2006 8:17:50 AM PST by MizSterious (Anonymous sources often means "the voices in my head told me.")
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