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White House: Bush Was Warned of Hijack Threat-Lawmakers Seek Hijack Report Probe (AOL SCREEN)
AOL ^ | 05.16.02 | AP-via AOL FRONT PAGE

Posted on 05/16/2002 12:43:04 PM PDT by Registered


White House: Bush Was Warned of Hijack Threat
Lawmakers Seek Hijack Report Probe

By RON FOURNIER
.c The Associated Press

WASHINGTON (May 16) - Top lawmakers on Thursday pushed for tough inquiries after the White House revealed President Bush was told a month before Sept. 11 that Osama bin Laden's terrorist network might hijack American airplanes.

''Was there a failure of intelligence?'' asked House Minority Leader Dick Gephardt, D-Mo. ''Did the right officials not act on the intelligence in the proper way? These are things we need to find out.''

Some law enforcement agencies were quietly put on alert last summer based on the information given to Bush during a regular intelligence briefing while he was on vacation at his Texas ranch the first week of August, said White House spokesman Ari Fleischer.

But the president and U.S. intelligence did not know that suicide hijackers were plotting to use planes as missiles, as they did against the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, Fleischer said.

Transportation Secretary Norman Y. Mineta was told of ''long-standing concerns about possible hijackings'' during his regular intelligence briefings before Sept. 11, but ''there was never a scenario put forward that was anything like the events of 9/11,'' said department spokesman Chet Lunner. ''There was no specific, credible warning to disseminate,'' Lunner said.

Fleischer said general information about the threats, which mentioned hijacking, was passed on to air carriers. He said it did not include specific and detailed warnings.

A spokesman for the trade group that represents the country's major airlines, Michael Wascom of the Air Transport Association, said: ''I am not aware of any warnings or notifications in advance of Sept. 11 concerning specific security threats to any of our airlines.''

Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle, D-S.D., called on Bush to release to congressional investigators ''the entire briefing that he was given'' by intelligence officials, and to release a recently revealed FBI memo from its Arizona office that warned of suspicious activity by Arabs at U.S. flight schools.

''We need to get the facts,'' Daschle said.

Gephardt said Congress needs to find out - in hearings open to the public - what Bush and other officials knew, when they knew it and what they did with the information. He hinted he might push for additional inquiries, and said they ''cannot be top secret.''

''Right now we have an inquiry that's going on in the intelligence committees,'' Gephardt said. ''It may or may not be sufficient to get all this done.''

Peppered with questions about the presidential heads-up, Fleischer sought to play down the development. He said there were long-standing concerns that Muslim extremists might carry out traditional hijackings, and that bin Laden had been a major worry for years.

''I don't think this should come as any surprise to anybody,'' he said of the warning given to Bush. ''But the president did not - not - receive information about the use of airplanes as missiles by suicide bombers. This was a new type of attack that was not foreseen.''

The development, the first direct link between Bush and intelligence gathered before Sept. 11 about the attacks, drew criticism from congressional investigators already looking into whether the government failed to adequately respond to evidence of potential attacks.

Sen. Richard Shelby, R-Ala., vice chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, said on NBC's ''Today'': ''There was a lot of information, I believe and others believe, if it had been acted on properly we may have had a different situation on Sept. 11.''

On CNN, Shelby also questioned why the White House waited so long to acknowledge Bush's knowledge of the hijacking threat. He said of the warning: ''I think it should have been acted on, but it wasn't.''

Shelby also suggested he may demand that the White House release the top-secret CIA briefing received by Bush, and the FBI memo.

A former FAA security chief, Billie Vincent, asked why, if law-enforcement agencies had been notified of a possible hijacking threat, they didn't do more to increase security.

''With that threat escalating, why was it permissible to continue to take cutting tools on airplanes?'' Vincent asked, referring to the box-cutters the Sept. 11 hijackers used.

The revelation instantly created a politically charged atmosphere in which every White House statement about pre-Sept. 11 threats was subjected to new scrutiny. Fleischer, for example, was asked by reporters hours after the attacks whether ''there had been any warnings that the president knew of.''

He replied, ''No warnings.''

Fleischer stood by the comment Thursday, saying there indeed was no warning of suicide hijackings against American landmarks.

Bush himself said in January, ''Never did we realize that the enemy was so well organized.''

White House officials said Bush was steadfast in private that CIA Director George Tenet and FBI Director Robert Mueller have done a good job overhauling their agencies to close the gaps exposed by the Sept. 11 attacks. Their jobs are not in jeopardy, officials said.

One Bush associate quoted the president as saying ''no one knew'' that bin Laden was plotting to make the leap from traditional hijackings to the highly sophisticated suicide attacks on U.S. landmarks. ''No one passed (that type of information) to me,'' Bush was quoted as saying.

Fleischer said that starting in May 2001, there had been increased threats of terrorism strikes against U.S. targets - primarily abroad - and that security was tightened at U.S. embassies and military installations.

With the threat of hijackings, there was ''a pulling together of domestic agencies to make certain that they were aware of this information.''

At least some agency officials, including Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill, said Thursday that they had received no specific information about possible terrorist hijackings of airplanes before Sept. 11.

The Associated Press reported earlier this month that FBI headquarters did not act on a memo last July from its Arizona office warning there were a large number of Arabs seeking pilot, security and airport operations training at at least one U.S. flight school and which urged a check of all flight schools to identify more possible Middle Eastern students.

A section of that classified memo also makes a passing reference to bin Laden, speculating that al-Qaida and other such groups could organize such flight training, officials said.

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Just look at what the millions of AOL SHEEPLE are seeing as the lead in when they sign in. Bush has got to put a kabosh to this ASAP!!!

KAREN HUGHES! WHERE ARE YOU!?!?!
1 posted on 05/16/2002 12:43:04 PM PDT by Registered
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To: Registered
You subscribe to AOL?

Sheesh the scandal here is that you waste $23.95 a month.

3 posted on 05/16/2002 12:48:58 PM PDT by Dane
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To: Registered
This is a HUGE Democrat/Mainstream Press story plant. They bombed with the 9/11 photo now they are going nuclear against the President. My Congressman, Nadler, was just as low as you could get today on TV with his comments. I have also heard that Rep. McKinney is saying she is now proved right about Bush knowing about 9/11.

Its time for President Bush to take that "new tone" and shove it up the collective butts of the Congressional Democrats and the Press.

4 posted on 05/16/2002 12:49:09 PM PDT by toupsie
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To: right_to_defend
Remember that some of the terrorists on the plane didn't even know what was going on according to videotaped statements of Usama. If they didn't even know they were going to be suicide bombers, how could we?
5 posted on 05/16/2002 12:50:36 PM PDT by toupsie
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To: Registered
Not only did Bush know of the threat but the entire American public knew as well when Xlintoon the Impeached Arkansas Trailer Trash Impeached and Disbarred Rapist ,let Osama have a free pass.

AOL trying to get the soccer moms ,teenyboppers and pedophiles worked up....pathetic.

6 posted on 05/16/2002 12:52:14 PM PDT by X918
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To: right_to_defend
Not to mention the fact that French Intelligence foiled a plot by hijackers to fly a plane into the Eiffel Tower prior to the TWC attacks. I suppose it would be too much to link that with these warnings that were received.

But in another thread, I've gotten slammed for even hinting that the Bush administration SHOULD be questioned for prior knowledge and held accountable, as well as the Federal agencies.

Just blame Clinton........it's easier.

8 posted on 05/16/2002 12:54:12 PM PDT by Dazedcat
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To: right_to_defend
I think you're analysis is probably correct, however it would have required actual leg-work and logic from the FBI...
9 posted on 05/16/2002 12:55:20 PM PDT by Registered
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To: right_to_defend
When exactly did Congressional Democrats know? Aha, that's right...Pre-911.
Edwards and Burr on committees that got pre-9/11 briefings Kevin Begos
JOURNAL WASHINGTON BUREAU

WASHINGTON -- Sen. John Edwards, D-N.C. and Rep. Richard Burr, R-5th are members of Congressional intelligence committees that got pre-Sept. 11 briefings about the possibility that Osama bin Laden's terrorist network might hijack American airliners.

But the two politicians are responding to questions about what they knew and when they knew it in quite different ways.

Asked specifically if he knew in August about the general warning that Al Qaida might be planning to hijack planes, Edwards was vague.

"I don't know. Not that I'm aware of," said Edwards, who is a member of the Senate Intelligence Committee.

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10 posted on 05/16/2002 12:55:27 PM PDT by callisto
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To: Registered
For the past six months, the administration has been criticized and even ridiculed for publically announcing vague, non-specific terrorist threats based on intelligence reports they have recieved. Now, they are being criticized for NOT having publically announced vague, non-specific terrorist threats. Similarly, they have been criticized for singling out Middle-Eastern men for suspicion of terrorist activity, and are now being criticized for NOT singling them out.
11 posted on 05/16/2002 12:56:27 PM PDT by Steve_Seattle
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To: Registered
Judging from the online polls they run, AOL's membership leans VERY conservative. Remember, it serves lots of older midwestern types with no other ISP options in their small towns and/or no desire to deal with anything beyond pushing a button and "being on the Internet." These types vote Republican. Their headline will have no effect.
12 posted on 05/16/2002 12:56:50 PM PDT by Timesink
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To: Registered
Relax .....Before 9-11 Hijacking did not EQUAL Planes being used as Missle.

American Airlines have been Hijacked many times before..............Plus before 9-11 ...Americans were not ready to give up their freedom on planes and airports..so no one would have listed to W or the US GOVT

13 posted on 05/16/2002 12:57:05 PM PDT by KQQL
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To: toupsie
This story will bomb too, in fact, my prediction is that it will backfire on the Dems.

It's sooooo obvious that they are trying to "pin" something, anything, on him.

Looks so partisan to point the finger, they were briefed too.

It will be old news in days, not weeks. Just another case of the media and Dems getting hysterical just like they did with Enron, and the President shirking his duties in the Middle East.

Did it have any effect on his ratings? No, people are smarter since 9/11, they've gotten wise to the press, and hopefully the dems strategy of hyping everything that comes down the pike.

15 posted on 05/16/2002 12:57:24 PM PDT by dawn53
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To: Registered
Another excellent example of why NOT to have anything TimeWarner in one's home. bttt
16 posted on 05/16/2002 12:57:58 PM PDT by lodwick
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To: callisto
Asked specifically if he knew in August about the general warning that Al Qaida might be planning to hijack planes, Edwards was vague.

While it's tangential to this thread, this is just one more piece of evidence that Edwards is nowhere near being up to a serious run for president. If he tries, he'll be eaten alive by the press and his RAT primary opponents.

17 posted on 05/16/2002 12:58:52 PM PDT by Timesink
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To: toupsie
I gotta run, but you nailed it!
18 posted on 05/16/2002 12:59:06 PM PDT by backhoe
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To: right_to_defend
So you are now going to accept evidence from Hollywood actors and call it golden? What's next? FBI tips from People Magazine? Anti-terrorism advice from Rosie O'Donnell? James Wood's description of four men was a crumb of evidence. It would have taken a mountain of crumbs to pinpoint to what happened on 9/11. As someone who lives next to what was the WTC, it is making me sick hearing all of these Monday morning Quarterback comments. Our only opportunity to prevent 9/11 only occured during the Clinton Administration when Usama was offered to us by Sudan. But that jerk pissed away that chance.

No one, ever, expected four jets to be hijacked and rammed into major buildings before 9/11 and still today we can't believe that is what Usama had planned.

19 posted on 05/16/2002 12:59:15 PM PDT by toupsie
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To: lodwick
True, but remember, this is an AP story with an AOL headline.
20 posted on 05/16/2002 12:59:18 PM PDT by Registered
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