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Why FBI missed Islamic threat: Agents: Clinton shifted counterterror efforts
WorldNetDaily.com ^ | Thursday, July 25, 2002

Posted on 07/25/2002 12:06:35 AM PDT by JohnHuang2

WASHINGTON – The Clinton administration "de-emphasized" fighting Arab international terrorism to focus on domestic terrorism – namely, white "right-wing" militia groups – which led to the FBI ignoring Arab nationals flocking to U.S. flight schools, veteran FBI agents told WorldNetDaily.

They say the shift was so dramatic at the FBI that dozens of boxes of evidence that agents gathered in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing case were never analyzed – until it was too late. The evidence held valuable clues to al-Qaida's network and operations, they say.

Some 40 boxes of material left over from the WTC investigation, which lasted through the late '90s, "were never gone through," said one Washington-based agent familiar with the probe. Another seven to eight boxes of evidence from the Manila, Philippines, side of the investigation also were never looked at, he added.

"It was data tailor-made for analysis," the agent said.

The alleged mastermind of the Sept. 11 attacks, Khalid Shaikh Mohammed – now one of the FBI's most-wanted terrorists, with a U.S. bounty as high as Osama bin Laden's – is accused of working with Ramzi Yousef in the first bombing of the WTC, which left six dead and more than 1,000 injured. Yousef was convicted in 1998.

While living in Manila in 1995, Mohammed and Yousef, his nephew, were also accused of plotting to blow up several trans-Pacific airliners heading for the U.S. Yousef, moreover, is believed to have planned to crash a plane into CIA headquarters.

Meanwhile, despite evidence of an increased threat to U.S. security from such Islamic terrorist groups, former FBI Director Louis Freeh and his former deputy, Robert "Bear" Bryant, were shifting the bureau's counter-terrorism efforts to combatting threats from anti-government militia groups, violent white supremacists, anti-abortion groups and other "right-wing extremists."

"When I left in 1998, domestic terrorism was the No. 1 priority," said retired FBI agent Ivian C. Smith, former head of the analysis, budget and training section of the bureau's National Security Division.

"And as far as I know, it was still a higher priority than foreign terrorism on Sept. 11 (2001)," he said in an exclusive WorldNetDaily interview.

Other agents, speaking on condition of anonymity, say pressure to change priorities came from the White House.

After the bombing of the Oklahoma City federal building, President Clinton made great political hay of the tragedy by drawing parallels between the anti-government extremists behind the plot and the anti-big-government Republican revolution that had swept Congress.

Also, Bryant moved FBI counterterrorism analysts over to tracking right-wing groups. He eventually grouped all analysts together at headquarters, putting them under operations staff in what he called the Investigative Support Division, whereupon agents say analysts were constantly being diverted to areas other than their specialty, such as helping in criminal prosecutions.

Around the same time, he moved the bureau's counterterrorism programs under its National Security Division, and "de-emphasized" the bureau's counterintelligence program, agents say.

They say intelligence-gathering on foreign threats suffered as a result.

Veteran FBI agents say intelligence is the best weapon against terrorism – something Bryant didn't get.

"Bear Bryant had very little appreciation for the whole thing," said one agent.

Attempts to reach Bryant for comment were unsuccessful.

He also made the mistake of subordinating terrorism analysts to operations staff, agents say, because the analysts ended up just telling their bosses what they wanted to hear, rather than giving them fresh analysis.

"Operations agents working on terrorism leads need predictive, forward-looking analysis, but they weren't getting that kind of raw data from analysts," Smith said.

"Operations agents were writing the analysts' performance evaluations," he continued, "so the analysts weren't free to conduct truly independent analysis."

As a result, "counterterrorism analysts were used more as clerks," said another agent.

This was the counterterrorism system in place Sept. 11.

About three weeks after Sept. 11, FBI Director Robert Mueller disbanded Bryant's Investigative Support Division.

However, the bureau's new chief of counterintelligence and counterterrorism operations, Dale Watson, was a protégé of Bryant.

"He was one of Bear Bryant's favorites," an agent said.

As one of Mueller's executive assistant directors, Watson – whom agents complain has no real experience outside headquarters (he never headed a field office nor was an inspector) – is now one of the top four officials in the FBI.

The FBI did not return calls for this story.

But former Clinton officials defend the FBI's counterterrorism shift by pointing to the alarming rise in domestic terrorism cases in the '90s – from Waco to Oklahoma City to the Atlanta Olympics bombing. They also cite the Unabomber case.

Difference is, agents point out, those home-grown attacks came from different sources, all unconnected, while the foreign threats all came from one source – radical Islam, and mainly al-Qaida.

Indeed, the Clinton administration emphasized tracking home-grown terrorism, despite a clear pattern of al-Qaida terrorism against U.S. and U.S. assets overseas – from the WTC bombing to the U.S. embassy bombings in Africa (1998) to the USS Cole bombing (2000). There were also two attacks on U.S. military installations in Saudi Arabia in 1995 and 1996. And while the domestic terrorism for the most part stopped, the foreign terrorism didn't, culminating in another attack on the WTC and also on the Pentagon.

Agents told WorldNetDaily that the late John O'Neill, the FBI's lead investigator in the Cole case, was nearly fired by Deputy FBI Director Thomas Pickard for pressing Yemeni officials too hard to cooperate. Pickard, who initially headed the Sept. 11 probe before suddenly retiring just two months later, was earlier this year quoted as saying he was uneasy with agents questioning Muslims in America after the attacks.

"I don't want to see them feeling intimidated by us," he told the Washington Post. "Nobody feels good when an FBI agent knocks on the door."

The Clinton-era emphasis on "right-wing" terrorism wasn't limited to the FBI. Other federal law enforcement branches also focused on the domestic threat from militia groups over the foreign threat from Islamic groups.

The head of security at the Commerce Department, for one, sanitized a Y2K counterterrorism report distributed to the Census Bureau by removing Islamic threats. Only threats from white "right-wing" groups were included in the report, Commerce security officials told WorldNetDaily.


TOPICS: Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: bryant; clinton; mohammed; terrorism; wtc; wtc1; yousef; youssef
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To: JohnHuang2
people did opinion surveys of the 'militia' groups in the early 1990's to try to find out why they joined militias. About two thirds actually said it was the spotted owl decision of 89 by the republican president of the time that caused them to join the militias. They genuinely believed (and still believe) that the government is hostile to people of the rural west, trying to kill their jobs, etc. They believe that because evidence indicates that it is true.

Also, in court proceedings FBI documents were made public that showed that the federal government had 3 undercover agents among the group that attacked at OK City in 95. The federal guv's own documents showed that BATF asked to bust this group on the suspicion that they would do as they did just as the BATF undercover agent correctly predicted. The FBI itself shut the bust down. At a minimum the government was grossly negligent. But if you look very closely it seems much more likely that the government itself orchestrated the OK City bombing.

The end result was to discredit the militias, which in a perverted federal government sort of a way I guess was effective terror-fighting.

21 posted on 07/25/2002 8:42:45 AM PDT by Red Jones
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To: dennisw; Savage Beast; FreedomPoster; Publius6961; 2sheep; Neophyte; zhabotinsky; Sabertooth; ...
PING!
22 posted on 07/25/2002 9:29:51 AM PDT by Travis McGee
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To: JohnHuang2
More information "bolstering" the legacy.......
23 posted on 07/25/2002 9:34:56 AM PDT by b4its2late
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To: JohnHuang2
The Clinton administration "de-emphasized" fighting Arab [muslim, really] international terrorism to focus on domestic terrorism – namely, white "right-wing" militia groups – which led to the FBI ignoring [muslim] Arab nationals flocking to U.S. flight schools [and other, non-Arab muslim terrorists in the US], veteran FBI agents told WorldNetDaily.

clinton not only de-empahsized fighting the international islamic jihad, but he was in bed with it--all over the world!!!! It was clinton who enabled the muslim takeover of Bosnia and Kosovo, with the help of Osama bin Laden and the Iranians, among others. clinton's fingerprints are also all over places like Chechnya and "Palestine".

And it was the clintons who first invited a delegation of muslim fifth columnists to the White House, to celebrate Eid al Fitr!!! Unfortunately, Bush has continued the practice, and we had that ugly black "Eid" stamp that the Post Office was trying to push earlier this year as well.

24 posted on 07/25/2002 9:40:10 AM PDT by Honorary Serb
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To: antidisestablishment; cardinal4
"Damn right--of the worst sort. Reno's stormtroopers should have all faced tribunals."

That was my point in asking -- the NY Times appears to be saying Waco was domestic terrorism, thus inadvertently (I would assume inadvertently, anyway) calling the fed agents the ones perpetrating the terrorism.

Carolyn

25 posted on 07/25/2002 9:46:49 AM PDT by CDHart
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To: GBA; CDHart
I think I'd rather have the Waco people as neighbors than Al Quida.

Heck, I think I'd have rather had the Branch Davidians as neighbors than the FBI, and certainly the BATF. Waco was terrorism by the government against the People, CDHart.

26 posted on 07/25/2002 1:54:04 PM PDT by FreedomPoster
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To: FreedomPoster
"Waco was terrorism by the government against the People, CDHart."

Aaarrrrggghhh! I know that -- that was why I brought it up. The question is, why did the NY TIMES call Waco an act of domestic terrorism? The only ones perpetrating violence were the fed agents.

Carolyn

27 posted on 07/26/2002 3:12:18 AM PDT by CDHart
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To: CDHart
I knew you knew - just spelling out the answer to your rhetorical question for any FR newbs who hadn't figured it out yet. Plus it's a small rant that makes me feel infinitesimaly better about the situation. :-\
28 posted on 07/26/2002 3:27:12 AM PDT by FreedomPoster
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To: FreedomPoster
And the Times is a known purveyor of disinformation and propaganda. Boortz was ranting yesterday about a Times article that slammed the US military for being cavalier about killing noncombatants in Afghanistan. Their source for their main "evidence": Quotes from some U.S. civilian on the ground in Afghanistan. A little digging revealed she is a known antiwar "activist", who doesn't believe the US should be in Afghanistan at all. And she is all of 23 years old, so of course she has infinite wisdom and is totally credible. Naturally, the NYT didn't reveal any details about their highly credible source.
29 posted on 07/26/2002 3:33:20 AM PDT by FreedomPoster
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To: FreedomPoster
"Plus it's a small rant that makes me feel infinitesimaly better about the situation. :-\"

LOL! I know how you feel. Someone at work recently, when I brought up Waco, said it was ancient history -- they got an earful.

Carolyn

30 posted on 07/26/2002 9:45:22 AM PDT by CDHart
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To: JohnHuang2
bttt
31 posted on 08/14/2002 12:23:04 AM PDT by piasa
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32 posted on 03/27/2004 10:53:38 AM PST by mrsmith ("Oyez, oyez! All rise for the Honorable Chief Justice... Hillary Rodham Clinton ")
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To: JohnHuang2
Bump!! Great read!
33 posted on 03/27/2004 10:55:18 AM PST by BobFromNJ
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To: JohnHuang2
"The Clinton administration "de-emphasized" fighting Arab [muslim, really] international terrorism to focus on domestic terrorism ? namely, white "right-wing" militia groups ? which led to the FBI ignoring [muslim] Arab nationals flocking to U.S. flight schools [and other, non-Arab muslim terrorists in the US], veteran FBI agents told WorldNetDaily." ....IMHO follow the cash. I beleive, evetually if some one does so, they will find Slick and his wife in the same bed as the French, Germans, UN re "Food for Oil"-this was in international bribery and slush fund manipulated by Saddam to his own ends.
34 posted on 03/27/2004 11:02:00 AM PST by mo
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To: JohnHuang2
BILLDO AND SHRILLERY

HIDEOUS TRAITORS IN CHIEF
IDIOTS IN CHIEF

SOLD OUT as

STOOLIES FOR SATAN

and global government tyranny.

Spent 8 years selling us down the river

in a fire sale

that made the British burning of the White House
look like a minor wiener roast.

And now they have the audacity to try constantly
to sell the populace on another 8 years of worse

with a new worsened IDIOT STOOLIE IN CHIEF KOMMIEKERRY.
35 posted on 03/27/2004 11:16:39 AM PST by Quix (Choose this day whom U will serve: Shrillery & demonic goons or The King of Kings and Lord of Lords)
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To: ThePythonicCow
that

CREATURE

for our TRAITOR IN CHIEF.
36 posted on 03/27/2004 11:17:40 AM PST by Quix (Choose this day whom U will serve: Shrillery & demonic goons or The King of Kings and Lord of Lords)
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