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Predator Drones Sighted Osama Before 9/11
AP Yahoo ^ | 2 hours 47 minutes ago 6/24/03 | By TED BRIDIS and JOHN SOLOMON

Posted on 06/24/2003 7:41:47 PM PDT by chichipow

WASHINGTON - When President Bush took office in January 2001, the White House was told that Predator drones had recently spotted Osama bin Laden as many as three times and officials were urged to arm the unmanned planes with missiles to kill the al-Qaida leader. But the administration failed to get drones back into the Afghan skies until after the Sept. 11 attacks later that year, current and former U.S. officials say.

Top administration officials discussed the mission to kill bin Laden as late as one week before the suicide attacks on New York and Washington, but they had not yet resolved a debate over whether the CIA or Pentagon should operate the armed Predators and whether the missiles would be sufficiently lethal, officials told The Associated Press.

In the month before that meeting, the Pentagon and CIA successfully tested an armed Predator on at least three occasions — including once when it destroyed a mock-up home resembling an Afghan structure bin Laden supposedly used, the officials said.

The disappearance in 2001 of U.S. Predators from the skies over Afghanistan is discussed in classified sections of Congress' report into pre-Sept. 11 intelligence failures and is expected to be examined by an independent commission appointed by the president and Congress, officials said.

After the Sept. 11 attacks, the CIA put the armed drones into the sky within days — and they soon played an important role in one of the early successes of the war on terror.

In November 2001, a drone helped confirm a high-level al-Qaida meeting in Kabul, Afghanistan, and joined in an attack that killed bin Laden military chief Mohammed Atef, according to officials familiar with the attack.

Nearly a dozen current and former senior U.S. officials described to AP the extensive discussions in 2000 and 2001 inside the Clinton and Bush administrations about using an armed Predator to kill bin Laden. Most spoke only on condition of anonymity, citing the classified nature of the information. Two former national security aides also cite some of the discussion inside the Bush White House in a recent book they published on terrorism.

The officials said that within days of President Bush taking office in January 2001, his top terrorism expert on the National Security Council, Richard Clarke, urged National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice to resume the drone flights to track down bin Laden, citing the successes of late 2000.

The drones were one component of a broader plan that Clarke, a career government employee, had devised in the final days of the Clinton administration to go after al-Qaida after the October 2000 bombing of the USS Cole Clinton officials decided just before Christmas 2000 to forward the plan to the incoming Bush administration rather than implement it during Clinton's final days, the officials said.

Propeller-driven Predators first flew for the military in July 1995 over Bosnia, but early versions couldn't transmit high-quality live video. The Air Force gradually improved camera resolution and first successfully fired a Hellfire missile from a Predator on Feb. 16, 2001.

By summer 2001, the Predator was armed for another test in the Nevada desert that destroyed a mock-up of a home bin Laden was suspected of using in Afghanistan, Clarke told executives in a recent speech at a technology conference.

Some U.S. officials, however, worried that an anti-tank missile with just a 27-pound warhead might not be powerful enough to kill everyone inside a building, and the military worked to modify the warhead to be more lethal, officials said.

Cruise missile warheads, by comparison, weigh 1,000 pounds, and traditional bombs typically range from 500 to 2,000 pounds.

Hellfire missiles were attached to the drone after unarmed Predators flown by the CIA from Uzbekistan to Afghanistan spotted a man that several U.S. intelligence analysts believed was bin Laden, or his trademark Japanese truck, as many as three times in September and October 2000, the officials said.

"They were operating them before the United States military was involved ... and doing a good job," Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld has said, explaining why CIA operated the armed drones in Afghanistan. "And so rather than changing that, we just left it."

During the fall 2000 sightings, the United States was unable to launch a strike with submarine-based cruise missiles in time to kill bin Laden, officials said.

With powerful winter winds over the mountains affecting the drones' flights, the Predators were taken out of action in Afghanistan after October 2000 and retrofitted with weapons. One was repaired after it crashed on landing, sparking debate whether CIA or the Pentagon would pay the damage. Officials said they planned to put the drones back into the air as early as March 2001 after the winds subsided.

Of 11 successful Predator flights sent across the mountains from Uzbekistan to Afghanistan in September and October 2000, three spotted a person that several U.S. intelligence analysts concluded was bin Laden.

"Different people came to different conclusions. You couldn't see facial characteristics. But there were several who concluded it was bin Laden," one senior U.S. official said, explaining those assessments were based on size, clothing, a beard and human intelligence.

The Predators, however, were not put back in the air before Sept. 11.

Officials said the delay was due in part to arming the Predator with enough lethal force and resolving the debate over which agency was legally and practically best equipped to carry out an attack.

Another official said the CIA was opposed in the interim to running too many unarmed Predator flights for fear that would lead Afghan and al-Qaida leaders to be on the lookout for the drones and to flee sites before bombs or missiles could be launched.

"The agency wanted to keep it under wraps and catch them by surprise once they were armed," the official explained.

That official noted that during one of the unarmed 2000 Predator flights, MiG jets were scrambled by Afghanistan's then-ruling Taliban government and they tried unsuccessfully to shoot down one of the drones. Another time, al-Qaida operatives spotted a drone and pointed to it, officials said.

A former administration official said U.S. officials watched some of the Predator missions live on a television screen inside CIA headquarters, including the one in which Taliban pilots roared past.

After Clarke's briefing in January, the drone plan was discussed again in late April by national security deputies and the test on the mock-up of bin Laden's home was conducted in July. A Bush administration official said Rice was generally supportive of the idea as part of a broader strategy.

At a White House meeting of Bush's national security principals on Sept. 4, 2001, senior officials discussed several ideas, including use of the drones, as they finalized a plan to accelerate efforts to go after al-Qaida amid signs of a growing threat of a domestic attack.

Among those present were Rice, CIA Director George Tenet, soon-to-be chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Richard Myers, Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz and Clarke, then Bush's anti-terrorism chief inside the White House.

Though CIA had operated the unmanned Predators in Afghanistan in 2000, Tenet expressed strong reservation about his agency running the armed drones for an attack mission, suggesting it was the purview of the military, according to officials who witnessed or were briefed about the meeting.

"Generally it was understood (inside CIA) that aircraft firing weapons is the province of the military. This was a discussion about what the appropriate agency was to carry out the mission, but it was not a matter of the technology," said one official familiar with Tenet's comments at the meeting.

Defense officials suggested they be given an objective — kill bin Laden — and be left to make their own decisions about whether to use a drone or other weapons like cruise missiles and B-1 bombers, officials said.

Targeting bin Laden was legally permitted under secret orders and presidential findings that Clinton had signed.

Officials at the Sept. 4 meeting put off recommending the armed drone as a solution. Instead, they finalized a series of other measures to rout al-Qaida from its base in Afghanistan, including re-arming the rebel Northern Alliance.

Those recommendations were being forwarded from Rice to Bush when the Sept. 11 hijackers struck, officials said.


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To: bobsacamano
Killing Osama before 9/11 would have justified his attack in the eyes of much of the world.

"Just look what those awful Americans forced the peace loving members of Al Qaeda to do." < /eurotrash >
21 posted on 06/24/2003 8:54:00 PM PDT by MediaMole
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To: Drango
It's Reagan's fault.

Nixon's the one.

22 posted on 06/24/2003 8:55:52 PM PDT by Jeff Chandler (This tagline has been banned.)
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To: chichipow
This appears to have occurred in late 2000, and this article is trying to blame it on Bush. The media will go to any length possible to distort the news.
23 posted on 06/24/2003 8:58:11 PM PDT by Republican Wildcat (Help us elect Republicans in Kentucky! Click on my name for links to all the 2003 candidates!)
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To: earplug
I think that was Omar.
24 posted on 06/24/2003 8:59:31 PM PDT by Republican Wildcat (Help us elect Republicans in Kentucky! Click on my name for links to all the 2003 candidates!)
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To: chichipow
Let's rewrite this in proper form:

WASHINGTON - In late 2000, the Clinton administration was told that Predator drones had recently spotted Osama bin Laden as many as three times and officials were urged to arm the unmanned planes with missiles to kill the al-Qaida leader. But the Clinton administration failed to get drones back into the Afghan skies. Clinton, instead, focussed on pardons for friends and supporters.




Are there no lengths to which the Democratic press will not sink in attacking Bush??? There are so many deceptive things in this DNC press release:

1) It was during Clinton's administration that the Predators supposedly spotted UBL.

2) It was during Clinton's administration that the plot for 9/11 was hatched and organized.

3) It was during Clinton's administration that the perps for 9/11 came into this country.

4) The Clinton administration failed to detect this plot and stop it.

25 posted on 06/24/2003 9:01:44 PM PDT by mikegi
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To: mikegi
Trump Card.... Clintoon was distracted primarily by Ken Starr.
If not for Starr, he would have been focused on the blow job at hand, and of course national security.
26 posted on 06/24/2003 9:19:42 PM PDT by kylaka
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To: chichipow
Lets see, President Bush was sworn in on January 20th 2001. The Democrats had obstructed so long that the bare bones of the cabinet were barely in place. He wasn't in office during the fall of 2000. The point of this article is what?

Clinton on the other hand was offered Bin Laden on a silver plate: no bombs no mess. I think we should continue to blame Clinton for 9-11.
27 posted on 06/24/2003 9:20:30 PM PDT by nyconse
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To: stimpyone
Bush won a contested election. People did not have enough faith in him to trust him on something like that. Besides people were still lost in the fog of the Clinton years. No one expected terrorism to hit us on our own soil.
28 posted on 06/24/2003 9:22:56 PM PDT by nyconse
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To: chichipow
I can't believe you're trying to blame President Bush for this?! Clinton was in office. bin Laden was offered to Clinton on a silver platter - 3 TIMES! You should have posted this on DU's site. I'm sure they would have appreciated it!
29 posted on 06/24/2003 9:29:16 PM PDT by Lady In Blue (Bush,Cheney,Rumsfeld,Rice 2004)
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To: mikegi
I just couldn't stand it - so I plagerized your post and sent it to Yahoo - hopefully they;ll send it to the AP. Thanks for letting me hitchike on your thoughts!

Gentlemen&Ladies: I have read the slanted and distorted article "US Slow on Bin Laden Drones.
The article, written by Ted Burdis and John Solomon is typical of AP hack jobs with an anti-administration slant. If the NYT was worried about its image, the AP has a distortion/slant problem that is over the top in spades!

The article makes it sound like Bush is culpable for letting Bin Laden off the hook because he didn't target him with drone. Little mention of the the fact that the drones were unarmed in the Clinton administration and didn't get armed until Bush did it - just prior to 9/11.

Certainly an armed drone wasn't the only option Clinton had - he could have sent; 1)Spec Ops troops; 2)F-16's, 3)CIA assassination teams....! He was not without options. It is well documented by reputable observers that Clinton was adverse to anti-terrorism actions and turned down several chances to "get" Bin Laden when offered him in captivity by the Sudanese.

This we know: 1) It was during Clinton's administration that the Predators supposedly spotted UBL.

2) It was during Clinton's administration that the plot for 9/11 was hatched and organized.

3) It was during Clinton's administration that the perps for 9/11 came into this country.

4) The Clinton administration failed to detect this plot and stop it.

I hold you responsible to portray a more balanced presentation of critical national events than the mere printing of scurleous articles like the one referenced above. You don'twant to become the NYT of the Net!

Sincerely:
Name and Address
PS: Please find a way to forward my comments to the authors and the AP.

30 posted on 06/24/2003 9:30:18 PM PDT by HardStarboard
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To: chichipow
From the AP? No news here...

The Dems and their party news Bureau(s) will keep on re-writing history until they get it right...or um, "left" (as in "left-wing"). They'll never stop. You can't argue facts to people who reject the very notion of objective truth and morality. They'll keep on manufacturing news from where no news exists. That is the nature of these amoral people.

FReegards, SFS

31 posted on 06/24/2003 10:17:18 PM PDT by Steel and Fire and Stone
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To: HardStarboard; mikegi
Bumping my previous post #31 .. you don't understand, the facts do not matter.

SFS

32 posted on 06/24/2003 10:19:33 PM PDT by Steel and Fire and Stone
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To: chichipow; Carl/NewsMax; Fred Mertz; VOA; JoeSixPack1; Joy Angela; conservogirl; Alamo-Girl; ...
...Isn't it interesting how all this comes out within a few days of the CLINTONS' own White House Political Advisor DICK MORRIS' confirming on The Judicial Watch Report Talk Rado Show...

...that the CLINTONS refused 2 Offers from the President of Sudan to extradite OSAMA bin LADEN to a U.S. Trial in 1996 that would have prevented the Attacks on US on September 11, 2001..?
33 posted on 06/24/2003 10:31:23 PM PDT by ALOHA RONNIE (Vet-Battle of IA DRANG-1965 www.LZXRAY.comt)
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To: ALOHA RONNIE
The Democrats are still debating the use of force against Saddam Hussein, so how the heck could President Bush have taken action against Bin Ladin BEFORE Sept. 11th???

Oh yeah, the media and madame Jr. Senator Hillary "Let's have a debate" Clinton would have been on their soap-boxes for sure!!

The Conspiring Clintons
have purposely put our President
in a no-win (they think) position.

I vote for an investigation
of Treason against Bill and Hillary.

34 posted on 06/24/2003 10:43:36 PM PDT by Joy Angela (Freep Hillary at a Book Signing Now!)
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To: Mia T
When President Bush took office in January 2001, the White House was told that Predator drones had recently spotted Osama bin Laden as many as three times and officials were urged to arm the unmanned planes with missiles to kill the al-Qaida leader.

Mia, do you remember the thread and post on this, from about a year ago?


35 posted on 06/24/2003 11:07:11 PM PDT by Sabertooth
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To: stimpyone
So who did you vote for in 2000?

Obviously GW is not enough of a conservative for you.

Let me guess your candidate's first name was Pat?
36 posted on 06/24/2003 11:38:35 PM PDT by Grampa Dave (Support The Brave Iranians as they bring about a needed regime change!)
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To: chichipow
.....now what did I do with that pesky little time machine?
37 posted on 06/24/2003 11:56:20 PM PDT by Fighting Irish
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To: chichipow
At a White House meeting of Bush's national security principals on Sept. 4, 2001, senior officials discussed several ideas, including use of the drones, as they finalized a plan to accelerate efforts to go after al-Qaida amid signs of a growing threat of a domestic attack. Among those present were Rice, CIA Director George Tenet, soon-to-be chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Richard Myers, Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz and Clarke, then Bush's anti-terrorism chief inside the White House. Though CIA had operated the unmanned Predators in Afghanistan in 2000, Tenet expressed strong reservation about his agency running the armed drones for an attack mission, suggesting it was the purview of the military, according to officials who witnessed or were briefed about the meeting. "Generally it was understood (inside CIA) that aircraft firing weapons is the province of the military. This was a discussion about what the appropriate agency was to carry out the mission, but it was not a matter of the technology," said one official familiar with Tenet's comments at the meeting. Defense officials suggested they be given an objective — killAt a White House meeting of Bush's national security principals on Sept. 4, 2001, senior officials discussed several ideas, including use of the drones, as they finalized a plan to accelerate efforts to go after al-Qaida amid signs of a growing threat of a domestic attack. Among those present were Rice, CIA Director George Tenet, soon-to-be chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Richard Myers, Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz and Clarke, then Bush's anti-terrorism chief inside the White House. Though CIA had operated the unmanned Predators in Afghanistan in 2000, Tenet expressed strong reservation about his agency running the armed drones for an attack mission, suggesting it was the purview of the military, according to officials who witnessed or were briefed about the meeting. "Generally it was understood (inside CIA) that aircraft firing weapons is the province of the military. This was a discussion about what the appropriate agency was to carry out the mission, but it was not a matter of the technology," said one official familiar with Tenet's comments at the meeting.

George Tenet was and still is the WEAKEST LINK!! He's a Clinton Buddy.....he gave Bush bad info for the first night when he told Bush that Saddam and sons were all in one place.....bad info or MIS-INFO????

38 posted on 06/24/2003 11:59:53 PM PDT by Ann Archy
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To: chichipow
This is a bit off-topic but,

I heard tonight on San Diego radio that Condolezza Rice is being suggested as a candidate for the governor of California; after we dump the Marxist Gray Davis in a recall election in September 2003.

Davis is bleeding California of $1,000,000,000.00 ($1 billion) a month for a total deficit so far of $38,000,000,000.00 ($38 billion)!

But we have free education for illegal aliens, and lower-priced instate tuition when they go to college in California.

However, all our approximately 100,000 military personal in San Diego county must pay much higher out-of-state education tuition for their children enrolled in San Diego schools.

Wifey and I have sent in our recall Gray Davis petitions. We think Condolezza Rice would make a great California governor.

39 posted on 06/25/2003 12:47:53 AM PDT by Z-28
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To: Lady In Blue
VVVVVRRRRROOOOOOOOOOOOOMMMMM!

The sound of the jet flying over your head.

"I" didn't blame Bush for it. Did you read any of my responses?
40 posted on 06/25/2003 12:49:42 AM PDT by chichipow
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