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Little Headway in Terror War, Democrats Say
NYTimes.com ^ | November 15, 2002 | DAVID JOHNSTON and ERIC LICHTBLAU

Posted on 11/15/2002 7:25:40 AM PST by visitor

WASHINGTON, Nov. 14 - American intelligence agencies came under renewed attack in Congress today for failing to find Osama bin Laden, with the increasing certainty that he is still alive prompting senior Democratic senators to brand the effort to dismantle Al Qaeda as a failure.

Even as Bush administration officials took the F.B.I. to task for a warning issued on Wednesday about possible attacks on hospitals, the F.B.I. today issued a vague and alarming alert to state and local law enforcement agencies. The alert warned that this week's message, apparently from Mr. bin Laden, plus intelligence reports and recent overseas strikes by Al Qaeda, had raised the threat of attacks.

The alert was not made public because there was no specific information about a target, officials said.

"In selecting its next targets," the F.B.I. alert said, "sources suggest Al Qaeda may favor spectacular attacks that meet several criteria: high symbolic value, mass casualties, severe damage to the American economy and maximum psychological trauma. The highest-priority targets remain within the aviation, petroleum and nuclear sectors, as well as significant national landmarks."

Senator Bob Graham, a Florida Democrat and chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, charged that the Bush administration had been distracted from the fight against terrorism by the preparation for a possible invasion of Iraq.

"They are so focused on Iraq that they aren't paying adequate attention to the war on terror," he said in an interview.

Mr. Graham added that American intelligence agencies should undertake a crash program to identify and take action against terrorist threats in advance of any military action in Iraq.

Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld underscored today concerns that the United States could face increased dangers of terrorist attacks if President Bush orders military action against Iraq.

In a radio interview with Infinity Broadcasting, Mr. Rumsfeld said that Iraq's president, Saddam Hussein, might try to organize terrorist strikes against American targets if a United States-led coalition moves to disarm him by force. "I have no doubt that if he's able, he would like to see that terrorist attacks occur in the event that military action was taken," Mr. Rumsfeld said.

Mr. Graham said that American intelligence agencies had failed to determine the extent of the terrorist threat even as the country prepared for war. If Mr. bin Laden is alive, he suggested, then the threat to the United States has increased. "If he is still alive and still in charge, that means Al Qaeda continues to have a highly capable and venomous leader."

The F.B.I. warning was sent today as a confidential alert to 18,000 law enforcement agencies throughout the country, but it was not issued to the public. Government officials said the threat warning would remain at the current level of Code Yellow, the middle range on the five-level terror code index. That was because, the officials said, that the threats were serious enough to warn state and local authorities, but not specific enough to warrant a general alert. Vice President Dick Cheney, who has been sent to an undisclosed location under previous alerts, remained in town tonight.

In the past some lawmakers have criticized the Bush administration for spreading fear by issuing public alerts without providing information about how to respond as a politically motivated effort to insulate the government from eventual criticism that it failed to act in case of attack.

But several officials said that today's warning was genuine, although they added that there was no intelligence about the time, place or method of any such attack. They acknowledged that the language of this alert was more extreme than similar alerts issued in the past; earlier alerts have seldom made reference to the expectation of large-scale attacks or possible casualties.

At the same time, however, today's warning also urged law enforcement officials to be on guard against smaller attacks with cruder materials like simple explosives.

One official said that that language was a response to the tape attributed to Mr. bin Laden played on Al Jazeera television on Tuesday, which is increasingly being viewed as authentic, and to other events, including attacks on American marines in Kuwait, and the possibility of reprisals for the killing of a Qaeda leader in Yemen by an American missile. Tonight, Mir Aimal Kansi, the Pakistani convicted of killing two C.I.A. employees outside the agency's headquarters in 1993, was executed, adding to concerns about reprisals.

Tom Daschle, the Senate majority leader from South Dakota, said the inability to find Mr. bin Laden was a sign of deeper problems in the war on terror. "We can't find bin Laden, we haven't made real progress in finding key elements of Al Qaeda. They continue to be as great a threat today as they were one and a half years ago. So by what measure can we claim to be successful so far?"

Today's warning was the clearest sign yet of the near certainty in intelligence circles that the audiotaped message broadcast earlier this week, praising terror attacks in Bali and Kuwait, was an authentic recording by Mr. bin Laden.

A C.I.A. technical analysis of the tape continued today, but without a final determination whether the voice on it was Mr. bin Laden's. American officials said that the number of intercepted communications and informant reports had increased in recent days.

The language of the alert was considered by representatives of several executive branch agencies before it was distributed to law enforcement. "This document was coordinated through an interagency process," a White House official said tonight. "It was decided that given the current threat situation it was appropriate that it go out in its present form."

Law enforcement officials dismissed the attacks from Senate Democrats as political grandstanding. "We've busted up cells in Buffalo, Detroit and Portland, we've caught several of bin Laden's chief lieutenants, we have driven the Taliban and Al Qaeda from Afghanistan, and we haven't had another attack here since 9/11," a law enforcement official said. "I would say, all in all, were doing an excellent job."

However, not everyone exuded such confidence. "The anxiety level is probably as high as it has been since the anthrax attacks," said one F.B.I. supervisor.

The dissatisfaction over the performance of American intelligence agencies, particularly the F.B.I., appeared to have deepened in recent days. Today a group headed by James S. Gilmore III, a former Republican governor of Virginia, concluded that a new domestic intelligence agency should be established.

"We've got to gather this kind of information so we can disrupt the enemy before they attack us," Mr. Gilmore said in an interview after testifying before a House military subcommittee.

The F.B.I. was under fire today from some Bush administration officials for sending out a confidential alert on Wednesday warning of possible attacks at hospitals in Washington, Chicago, Houston and San Francisco. "There are some raised eyebrows here as to why they would put out something like this," said an administration official. "This was a report that didn't have a lot of credibility, then it goes out and now you really have anxiety levels raised in these cities. It was unnecessary."

The F.B.I. has been criticized from many sides in recent weeks, and more bad news is expected on Friday. The Justice Department's inspector general is expected to issue a report critical of the bureau's disciplinary procedures. The report is expected to highlight a double standard in which senior executives have been given lighter punishments for wrongdoing than rank-and-file agents, according to government officials.


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KEYWORDS: daschel; graham; iraq; terrorism
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let's see, if we follow the Daschle/Graham logic, we never won WW-II ...nervous_logician
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We can't find bin Laden, we haven't made real progress in finding key elements of Al Qaeda. They continue to be as great a threat today as they were one and a half years ago. So by what measure can we claim to be successful sofar? ...TOM DASCHLE,the Senate Democratic leader

They are so focused on Iraq that they aren't paying adequate attention to the war on terror, ...Senator Bob Graham, a chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee
...rto

1 posted on 11/15/2002 7:25:40 AM PST by visitor
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To: visitor
Field Marshall Daschle and Obergrupenfuhrer von Graham would have a much better attack stragedy for the war on terror.

1. Overwhelming blitzkreig of taxpayer dollars to al Qaeda to repay them for the "root causes" of their terrorism.
2. Massive propaganda campaign in movies, tv shows and entertainment from their Hollywood warrior friends which would depict the radical muslims as the "true followers of the rligion of peace". Furtherin that agenda would be every bad guy would henceforth be a Christian, right wing zealot. (this may already be happening)
3. All offensive American weapons would be scuttled to prove our good faith efforts at ceasing the violence.
4. The defense budget would be reduced by half in order to pay for social programs, with an emphasis on re-education camps for any muslim haters in the US.

2 posted on 11/15/2002 7:36:56 AM PST by BOBTHENAILER
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To: visitor
They just can't help themselves, can they?
3 posted on 11/15/2002 7:37:11 AM PST by Cyber Liberty
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To: visitor
Whether we found Bin Ladin or not is besides the point imho. He's just a small part and the war on terror would certainly not be over if we had like the liberals think
4 posted on 11/15/2002 7:37:43 AM PST by Kaslin
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To: visitor
The demRats would have loved to have seen this headline run before the election .. What gives, NYT?

What enemy has the democRatic party ever faced down and defeated? When have they ever done the honorable thing? They are a big damn part of why the world is the way it IS.

I wonder why ClinTon is so quiet? Could it be shame.. for the partial birth world war he left Bush to contend with? Nope!

Politics is a dirty affair between unwilling and, sometimes, unwitting parties performing despicable deeds.
5 posted on 11/15/2002 7:42:15 AM PST by NormsRevenge
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To: Cyber Liberty
No, they can't.

One other fascinating bit of blindness on their part is that they completely divorce Iraq and North Korea from the war on terror. I suppose it's the usual "small-bore" Democrat mental set (nothing is large, everything is small and isolated: the War on Terror is just Al Qaeda -- no mark that, just Osama -- and nothing else to them). But to view Iraq (and North Korea) as outside of the war on terror is the height of short-sightedness.

6 posted on 11/15/2002 7:43:47 AM PST by Scott from the Left Coast
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To: visitor; Admin Moderator
Duplicate post in breaking news column: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/789372/posts
7 posted on 11/15/2002 7:46:33 AM PST by mhking
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To: visitor
Little Headway

Hmmm. I think they made a typo. I think article means to tell us that Daschle wants Bush to do it the "Little Head" way.

8 posted on 11/15/2002 7:46:42 AM PST by r9etb
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To: visitor
Perhaps Graham would like to bring Mondale to D.C. to work on the problem!
9 posted on 11/15/2002 7:48:33 AM PST by OldFriend
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To: Scott from the Left Coast
I suppose it's the usual "small-bore" Democrat mental set

Like I said: the headline should have spelled it, "'Little Head' way".

10 posted on 11/15/2002 7:48:43 AM PST by r9etb
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To: Kaslin
Whether we found Bin Ladin or not is besides the point imho.

That's also the President's opinion, which he and Rumsfeld have harped on REPEATEDLY over the past year. Yet on Greta's Fox News show last night, Daschle asserted that Bin Laden WAS the President's target (and therefore how could we be making progress in the war). An outright lie - he knows it, and Greta permitted it.

11 posted on 11/15/2002 7:49:05 AM PST by alancarp
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To: visitor
Hundreds, probably thousands, of terrorists have been killed or arrested around the world. Many more are under surveillance. Their communications have been disrupted. Their finances have been crippled. Many more nations are actively engaged in the war on terror. People are more alert and comitted to security. Iran is close to revolution, although barely reported in the American press. Iraq is on the brink of extinction as a terrorist state. And the RATs say there's no progress. Lying, treasonous bastards.
12 posted on 11/15/2002 7:52:37 AM PST by clintonh8r
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To: Cyber Liberty
I seem to recall Bush saying that this was going to take a LONG time, do you?

And I haven't seen anybody in the administration claiming huge successes, have you?

13 posted on 11/15/2002 7:52:43 AM PST by Howlin
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To: OldFriend
So they are basically saying that nothing has changed since 9-10, right? No success at all?

My question to them is, can you kindly point me to ANY news article where you said these exact same things about/to Bill Clinton? Because on 9-10, we were PRECISELY where Bill Clinton had left us.

14 posted on 11/15/2002 7:54:27 AM PST by Howlin
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To: Howlin
Thius bunch was peeved that Gulf War I took more than 72 hours when the ground war started.

A grand version of a little kid riding in the back seat of a car when going to Granma's:

Are we there yet? Are we there yet??

15 posted on 11/15/2002 7:59:43 AM PST by Cyber Liberty
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To: Kaslin
"Whether we found Bin Ladin or not is besides the point imho."

True. Once the kidneys are shot, there's only so much dialysis can do. He hasn't much more time on this earth.
16 posted on 11/15/2002 8:01:54 AM PST by keats5
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To: visitor
Fantasy headline from the upcoming NFL battle between the Giants and the Redskins:

Giants Smash Redskins, 142-0.

Steve Spurrier, Redskin's coach, leaves field in third quarter in disgust. Whereabouts unknown.

Tom Daschle, a spectator at the game and a long-time Redskin rooter, was quoted after the game:

"The Giants haven't proved a thing. Spurrier is still out there. Plus, they haven't beaten The Eagles. They haven't beaten the Yankees. This can hardly be deemed a success."

17 posted on 11/15/2002 8:03:07 AM PST by TruthShallSetYouFree
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To: Howlin
My fury has no bounds. Call the US Capitol and let them know what you think of them criticizing our military......1-877-762-8762

Have already called tiny tom.......now I will call Graham of FL and give him a small piece of my mind.

18 posted on 11/15/2002 8:07:19 AM PST by OldFriend
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To: Cyber Liberty
Are we there yet? Are we there yet??

LOL! Tends to be annoying to the adults.
19 posted on 11/15/2002 8:24:06 AM PST by katykelly
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To: OldFriend; NautiNurse; RedBloodedAmerican; MinuteGal; Luis Gonzalez
You all need to call your SENATOR, and ping your Florida list!
20 posted on 11/15/2002 8:26:04 AM PST by Howlin
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