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US missed three chances to seize Bin Laden
The Sunday Times (U.K.) ^ | 01/06/2002

Posted on 01/05/2002 3:11:41 PM PST by Pokey78

PRESIDENT Bill Clinton turned down at least three offers involving foreign governments to help to seize Osama Bin Laden after he was identified as a terrorist who was threatening America, according to sources in Washington and the Middle East.

Clinton himself, according to one Washington source, has described the refusal to accept the first of the offers as "the biggest mistake" of his presidency.

The main reasons were legal: there was no evidence that could be brought against Bin Laden in an American court. But former senior intelligence sources accuse the administration of a lack of commitment to the fight against terrorism.

When Sudanese officials claimed late last year that Washington had spurned Bin Laden's secret extradition from Khartoum in 1996, former White House officials said they had no recollection of the offer. Senior sources in the former administration now confirm that it was true.

An Insight investigation has revealed that far from being an isolated incident this was the first in a series of missed opportunities right up to Clinton's last year in office. One of these involved a Gulf state; another would have relied on the assistance of Saudi Arabia.

In early 1996 America was putting strong pressure on Sudan's Islamic government to expel Bin Laden, who had been living there since 1991. Sources now reveal that Khartoum sent a former intelligence officer with Central Intelligence Agency connections to Washington with an offer to hand over Bin Laden — just as it had put another terrorist, Carlos the Jackal, into French hands in 1994.

At the time the State Department was describing Bin Laden as "the greatest single financier of terrorist projects in the world" and was accusing Sudan of harbouring terrorists. The extradition offer was turned down, however. A former senior White House source said: "There simply was not the evidence to prosecute Osama Bin Laden. He could not be indicted, so it would serve no purpose for him to have been brought into US custody."

A former figure in American counterterrorist intelligence claims, however, that there was "clear and convincing" proof of Bin Laden's conspiracy against America.

In May, 1996, American diplomats were informed in a Sudanese government fax that Bin Laden was about to be expelled — giving Washington another chance to seize him. The decision not to do so went to the very top of the White House, according to former administration sources.

They say that the clear focus of American policy was to discourage the state sponsorship of terrorism. So persuading Khartoum to expel Bin Laden was in itself counted as a clear victory. The administration was "delighted".

Bin Laden took off from Khartoum on May 18 in a chartered C-130 plane with 150 of his followers, including his wives. He was bound for Jalalabad in eastern Afghanistan. On the way the plane refuelled in the Gulf state of Qatar, which has friendly relations with Washington, but he was allowed to proceed unhindered.

Barely a month later, on June 25, a 5,000lb truck bomb ripped apart the front of Khobar Towers, a US military housing complex in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. The explosion killed 19 American servicemen. Bin Laden was immediately suspected.

Clinton is reported to have admitted how things went wrong in Sudan at a private dinner at a Manhattan restaurant shortly after September 11 last year. According to a witness, Clinton told a dinner companion that the decision to let Bin Laden go was probably "the biggest mistake of my presidency".

Clinton could not be reached for comment yesterday, but a
former senior White House official acknowledged that the Sudan episode had been a "screw-up".

A second offer to get Bin Laden came unofficially from Mansoor Ijaz, a Pakistani-American millionaire who was a donor to Clinton's election campaign in 1996. On July 6, 2000, he visited John Podesta, then the president's chief of staff, to say that intelligence officers from a Gulf state were offering to help to extract Bin Laden.

Details of the meeting are confirmed in an exchange of e-mails between the White House and Ijaz, which have been seen by The Sunday Times. According to Ijaz, the offer involved setting up an Islamic relief fund to aid Afghanistan in return for the Taliban handing over Bin Laden to the Gulf state. America could then extract Bin Laden from there.

The Sunday Times has established that after a fierce internal row about the sincerity of the offer, the White House responded by sending Richard Clarke, Clinton's most senior counterterrorism adviser, to meet the rulers of the United Arab Emirates. They denied there was any such offer. Ijaz, however, maintained that the White House had thereby destroyed the deal, which was to have been arranged only through unofficial channels. Ijaz said that weeks later on a return trip to the Gulf he was taken on a late-night ride into the desert by his contact who told him that Clarke's front-door approach had upset a delicate internal balance and blown the deal. "Your government has missed a major opportunity," he recalls being told.

Senior former government sources said that Ijaz's offer had been treated in good faith but, with the denial of the UAE government, there was nothing to suggest it had credibility.

A third more mysterious offer to help came from the intelligence services of Saudi Arabia, then led by Prince Turki al-Faisal, according to Washington sources. Details of the offer are still unclear although, by one account, Turki offered to help to place a tracking device in the luggage of Bin Laden's mother, who was seeking to make a trip to Afghanistan to see her son. The CIA did not take up the offer.

Richard Shelby, the leading Republican on the Senate intelligence committee, said he was aware of a Saudi offer to help although, under rules protecting classified information, he was unable to discuss the details of any offer. Commenting generally, he said: "I don't believe that the fight against terrorism was the number one goal of the Clinton administration. I believe there were some lost opportunities."


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To: PhiKapMom
Well maybe it'll make a few of the Sunday papers. This article is from the Sunday Times... With congress out it's kinda slow up that way for news anyway. Congress returns 1/23. Have you heard anymore rumors about any recess appts?
61 posted on 01/05/2002 7:16:09 PM PST by deport
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To: Howlin; PhiKapMom; Miss Marple
Wonder is ol' larr will file FOIA request to see the emails?
62 posted on 01/05/2002 7:18:36 PM PST by deport
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To: Rome2000
Apparently Klinton was only interested in taking out his domestic enemies, like Jim McDougal.

Domestic enemies were the only enemies Clinton had. In other words, anyone who might threaten his power was an enemy. Everyone else, whether it was a head of state or a Democrat operative, was just a useful idiot.

63 posted on 01/05/2002 7:40:58 PM PST by giotto
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To: hellinahandcart
>>We're not likely to see his type again. >God willing.

His type will appear again and again when a society is demoralized and has lost its purpose and won't defend itself.

64 posted on 01/05/2002 8:17:18 PM PST by Dialup Llama
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To: Pokey78
bump
65 posted on 01/05/2002 8:26:15 PM PST by timestax
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To: Sabertooth
Clinton is reported to have admitted how things went wrong in Sudan at a private dinner at a Manhattan restaurant shortly after September 11 last year. According to a witness, Clinton told a dinner companion that the decision to let Bin Laden go was probably "the biggest mistake of my presidency". Clinton could not be reached for comment yesterday, but a former senior White House official acknowledged that the Sudan episode had been a "screw-up".

I'm not surprised.

66 posted on 01/05/2002 8:31:43 PM PST by Victoria Delsoul
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To: Victoria Delsoul
BTTT
67 posted on 01/05/2002 8:35:19 PM PST by Senator Pardek
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To: Senator Pardek
:-)
68 posted on 01/05/2002 8:46:40 PM PST by Victoria Delsoul
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To: susangirl
Emperor Clintonius and consort ..regal in image, falling flowers amidst shouts of Hail Caesar..as they proceed to the senate..tragically for America this fantasy in their minds continued till the end. Now ..tragically for the world they still live in pomp and circumstance...one to ascend the great stairway of the U.N. the other..to become the "Hidden Oracle" of the senate. Can the anti-christ be in two different places at the same time?
69 posted on 01/05/2002 10:07:45 PM PST by Light Speed
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To: PhiKapMom
DialupLlama noted:

His type will appear again and again when a society is demoralized and has lost its purpose and won't defend itself

And I think he's (?) got something there.... the nineties were really quite ghastly in a number of subtle and largely unnoticed ways.... the burgeoning rudeness, crudeness and crassness of our society.... the growth of "worshipping celebrities simply because they are somebody famous," the explosion of what I call "billion-dollar ball chasers."
( Nothing personal against sports figures, but why should a guy be worth a quarter billion dollar contract for chasing a ball around a stadium? Which most would do anyway even if you did not pay them? It does no useful or productive labor- it's just another type of entertainment.... )

The events in Britain, Europe, Australia, and Africa.... I could go on, but you see the point....

71 posted on 01/06/2002 12:58:54 AM PST by backhoe
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To: Pokey78
Finally, the Clinton Legacy begins to reveal itself....
72 posted on 01/06/2002 1:39:31 AM PST by Check6
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To: Pokey78; Sabertooth; Alamo-Girl; Republican Wildcat; Fred Mertz; RonDog; .30Carbine...
US missed three chances to seize Bin Laden

Clinton himself, according to one Washington source, has described the refusal to accept the first of the offers as "the biggest mistake" of his presidency.

The main reasons were legal: there was no evidence that could be brought against Bin Laden in an American court. But former senior intelligence sources accuse the administration of a lack of commitment to the fight against terrorism.

When Sudanese officials claimed late last year that Washington had spurned Bin Laden's secret extradition from Khartoum in 1996, former White House officials said they had no recollection of the offer. Senior sources in the former administration now confirm that it was true. . . . . .

A former figure in American counterterrorist intelligence claims, however, that there was "clear and convincing" proof of Bin Laden's conspiracy against America.

In May, 1996, American diplomats were informed in a Sudanese government fax that Bin Laden was about to be expelled — giving Washington another chance to seize him. The decision not to do so went to the very top of the White House, according to former administration sources.

They say that the clear focus of American policy was to discourage the state sponsorship of terrorism. So persuading Khartoum to expel Bin Laden was in itself counted as a clear victory. The administration was "delighted".


But of course, we already knew this (Thanks Pokey & ST!). . .
(((PING))))))
Please let me know if you want ON or OFF my ping list!. . .don't be shy.
73 posted on 01/06/2002 4:57:59 AM PST by MeekOneGOP
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To: Gail Wynand; looscannon; Lonesome in Massachussets; river rat; Freedom'sWorthIt; IVote2; Slyfox...
Q ERTY6 clinton-was-an- utter-failure REALITY-CHECK ping!
74 posted on 01/06/2002 5:39:23 AM PST by Mia T
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To: Victoria Delsoul
"Clinton could not be reached for comment yesterday, but a former senior White House official acknowledged that the Sudan episode had been a "screw-up"."

His whole freaking LIFE has been a "screw-up". I absolutely DETEST this man. Since when isn't he available for comment? Usually you can't SHUT HIS MOUTH. ACCCCCKKKKKKKKKK!!!!

75 posted on 01/06/2002 5:46:57 AM PST by DJ88
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To: Pokey78
Bump!
76 posted on 01/06/2002 6:06:01 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: Mia T; backhoe; BeAChooser; Black Jade
Good morning Mia - let's keep this thread runnin all day/bttt

(Black Jade, what is your take on President Bill Clinton today, thanks)

77 posted on 01/06/2002 6:30:24 AM PST by ChaseR
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To: RobFromGa
""Sorry but I don't trust anything that isn't in the NY Times, the Washington Post, or on one of the three major network newscasts. They say that everyone else is part of a vast right-wing conspiracy and I have no reason to doubt their honesty. ""

The scary thing is how many sheeple believe this...
78 posted on 01/06/2002 6:33:29 AM PST by 1 FELLOW FREEPER
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To: Pokey78
Clinton's Legacy: It just keeps getting worse and worse.

It is time to use the Clinton Legacy as a club against the DemonRATS running for congress this year.

79 posted on 01/06/2002 6:54:56 AM PST by magellan
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To: Howlin
Strobe TalBUTT on WABC radio this morning with Steve Malzberg. He used a lot of weasel words but plainly was lying through his teeth regarding their efforts to get bubba bin laiden.........Malzberg didn't let him off the hook on ANY point at all.........if anyone taped that radio show it was surely a keeper!!!
80 posted on 01/06/2002 7:03:53 AM PST by OldFriend
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