Posted on 09/28/2001 4:18:10 PM PDT by knak
Our Political Bureau
NEW DELHI
MANY functionaries of the United States State Department, who handled South Asia under the Clinton Administration, may have to face embarrassment when the Bush regime gets down to locating the factors that made it easier for terrorists to carry out the September 11 carnage.
These functionaries, it is reliably learnt, ignored the warnings about the activities and intentions of the terrorist groups operating out of Afghanistan and Pakistan.
One of such reports had come from Michael Sheehan, the head of counter-terrorism wing of the State Department. Sheehans report also listed the measures that the US should have taken to prevent its homeland security from being breached.
The fact that his recommendations were ignored was one of the reasons why Sheehan left the State Department to take up a job with the United Nations.
Mention is also being made of the notes put up by the former assistant secretary of state for South Asia Karl Inderfurth. He is also believed to have alerted against the looming threat and asked for urgent remedial measures.
These facts are sure to surface once the Bush regime has taken care of its immediate priority: Retaliatory strike against the harbourers of terrorists.
While the aftermath of the terrorist attack has seen partisan quarrels taking the backseat, some uncomfortable questions about the failure to foil the terrorists are sure to be asked when the focus shifts to the domestic preparedness to deal with the threat.
Attention is sure to be focused on the role of Robin Raphel, former assistant secretary of state, in downplaying the threat from Taliban, as the gaze turns inwards.
The diplomat who had upset India by her insensitive remarks over Kashmir, aggressively pushed for staying engaged with the Taliban even when evidence available with the State Department pointed to the futility of winking at the abysmal human rights record and fundamentalist agenda of the clerics ruling from Kabul.
The examination of documents may give a new turn to the debate on whether there was an intelligence failure behind the success of the terrorists.
Sources, who are familiar with the contents of the reports submitted by the counter-terrorism and South Asia desks of the State Department, feel that attacks were perhaps facilitated by the failure to act on the intelligence available with it.
...Just take a look at Mayor RUDY in September 2001.
Interesting observation indeed.
I saw the video "Jihad In America" and it is blood chilling. The leaders of the radical Muslims were IN ENGLISH calling for the "cutting [off] of hands and limbs" and for "blood to flow in the streets." It also showed "summer camps" (in America) for young boys (age 8-13) where they are taught hatred for Jews and Americans! Watch the whole video through its entirety. It will make your blood curdle, then boil!
This is the key to the failure of the Clinton administration. They were so smug and so arrogant - they knew everything. They didn't need any advice from anyone. Power does not mean you get to do whatever you want!
I remember this one very well, Aloha Ronnie. Thank you for brining this up! I REALLY wondered about this declaration! Now I see why. Damn that _@$trd.
---The Clintons should both be tried for treason, along with any other culpable members of their disastrous administration. (Do the American people have the will? Doesn't seem so...The American people brought them back for another 4 years to finish the job of destroying America).
---A class-action suit should be brought against the Clinton administration by the families of the victims of the attack of Sept. 11th. (Any lawyers out there without leftist ties willing to take it on? Don't think so).
I would agree with him on that score - he was totally deficient in intelligence, but it didn't have anything to do with the CIA! Anyone with half a brain ... well, you get the picture.
I don't think they give a hoot about the dead from the WTC or the Pentagon. They are only worried about their future PR. They are traitors to America and should be punished as such.
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