Posted on 12/31/2007 2:05:30 PM PST by april15Bendovr
If you have the time these two interviews with Laurie Mylroie on Charlie Rose PBS program are very interesting. When Bill Clinton's name is brought up in the 2002 video Charlie Rose gets very uncomfortable? wonder why.
Compare and contrast the statements of Laurie Mylroie before and after 9/11.
Charlie Rose: October 10, 1994 57 min - Feb 20, 2007
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1932882822609986830&q=laurie+mylroie&total=4&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=2
Charlie Rose: January 30, 2002 56 min 54 sec - Mar 7, 2007
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-643948367541268187&q=laurie+mylroie&total=4&start=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=3
Laurie Mylroie earned her doctorate in Government from Harvard University, with a specialization in the Middle East. She also studied Arabic in Egypt, at the American University in Cairo, and has traveled extensively in the Middle East.
Dr. Mylroie taught in the Department of Government at Harvard as an Assistant Professor, and later became an Associate Professor in the Strategy Department of the U.S. Naval War College. She served as the advisor on Iraq to the 1992 Clinton Presidential campaign and personally briefed the candidate on that issue. She was also a Research Fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy. Her subscription internet list service, Iraq News, has provided comprehensive news coverage about Iraq since 1997. Mylroie's articles have appeared in The American Spectator, Atlantic Monthly, Commentary, Los Angeles Times, The New Republic, New York Times, Newsweek, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, and other journals. She has been called to testify before several Congressional committees, including the 9-11 Commission.
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oppps The 2002 interview is 40 minutes into interview.
Frankly my dear, I don’t give a damn.
Or, it's your post...YOU can give us more of a overview. Or not. (Your post in #11 doesn't say say much either)
Its interesting to see the Democrats drag their feet on supporting the war in Iraq. Doctor Laurie Mylroie explained well when interviewed many of the reasons why U.S. government agencies might be our own worst nightmare at getting at the truth about 9/11 when they were supposed to inform the 9/11 Commission, Senate Select Intelligence Committee and Iraq Study Group corrections.
Asking the State Dept and CIA Clintanistas to testify before these 9/11-Iraq committees is almost hilarious as the U.N. asking Iran to sit on the Human Rights Council.
Thanks. Very interesting..
Your right
I wish people payed more attention to what she is saying rather than what I have to say.
People can learn a lot from her. I shouldn't have to define her in sound bites. Sometimes there is a desire for instant gratification when people could be doing more on their own to learn about her role.
Ping
It really was worth sitting through both and was no big deal to slide the time bar and get to the important stuff. Thanks for posting it.
Is there a transcript somewhere?
“Compare and contrast the statements of Laurie Mylroie before and after 9/11.”
Usually that means watch the video and share ideas about how the two videos are perceived.
Free Republic is not always just about providing info. Its also about sharing ideas.
I will take heat for stating the “2nd video starts towards the end” when I really meant was 3/4 of the way. MY-bad for not being explicit.
Others too have information to share with Americans.
Check out Peter Lance who's written several books about it all including his latest Triple Cross: How bin Laden's Master Spy Penetrated the CIA, the Green Berets, and the FBI--and Why Patrick Fitzgerald Failed to Stop Him.
Basically it seems, no real mystery, just federal employees screwing up and covering up and covering up. Mr. Lance names them and why. I'm waiting for the blow up.
It took years to get any truth about Ruby Ridge and Waco -- Americans who demanded the truth were ridiculed and threatened but they hung in there.
Imagine what federal employees (elected, appointed, and civil service) will do to keep the lid on the WTC bombing, 9/11 -- as bad as Ruby Ridge and Waco were the cover up here is enough the shake Washington like nothing before. IMO.
“In his foreword, former CIA Director R. James Woolsey supports Mylroie’s assertions that during the early 1990’s, the U.S. government shifted from viewing terrorism as a tool used by governments to a practice engaged in by smaller fringe networks. This change led U.S. officials to go after the individuals responsible for the first World Trade Center attack while overlooking the fact that those men appeared to have extensive contacts with Iraqi intelligence. But here, Mylroie traces the actions of Ramzi Yousef, the mastermind behind the bombing, who remained at large until a botched attempt to down a dozen U.S. planes two years later. In reviewing Yousef’s phone calls before the bombing, false passports and escape patterns, Mylroie finds ties to Iraq at every turn. Could it be that he was acting alone, out of his own hatred for America, or was the Iraqi government, and Saddam Hussein in particular, supporting Yousef in what was once the most ambitious terrorist attack on U.S. soil?”
She talks about former CIA Director R. James Woolsey supporting her opinions in the 2002 interview
I believe saddam was part of the bombing in OKC.
and thank you for the FR article
Laurie Mylorie and Peter Lance. Following the same path!
It's YOUR thread. Feel free to be as clear or obtuse as you want. BUT here's a hint... asking people to watch 2 hours of video to see "something", without explaining what/why, is a thread killer IMHO.
Check out this CNN transcript
Laurie Mylroie: Is Iraq involved with U.S. terror attacks?
October 29, 2001 Posted: 2:36 PM EST (1936 GMT)
http://archives.cnn.com/2001/COMMUNITY/10/29/mylroie/
I tried looking and I’m sorry to say I cant find one.
My apologies
Thank you
Thank you. I bet she is a happy women today with what President Bush has done in Iraq. I wonder if anyone has interviewed her recently?
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