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CIA had low-level spies inside Al Qaeda; Clarke
2004-11-18
I see Clarke's still working on his fifteen minutes of fame...
I'm having a Horshack moment...Mr. Kotter! Mr. Kot-tair!
The CIA had some low-level spies inside Al Qaeda in the three years before the Sept. 11 attacks, but none who could provide advance information about the group's movements, according to testimony released on Wednesday from a closed-door intelligence briefing in 2002. The CIA did not have spies inside the network run by Osama bin Laden until 1999, but "none of them very high-level," Richard Clarke, a former White House counterterrorism official, told the joint congressional committee investigating Sept. 11.

In a rare move, the Senate Intelligence Committee released a 103-page declassified transcript of the June 11, 2002, closed-door briefing on its Web site late on Wednesday. Most of the information had been made public during subsequent open hearings and in the final report of the joint inquiry. The CIA "never had anyone in position to tell us what was going to happen in advance, or even where bin Laden was going to be in advance," Clarke told lawmakers.
Posted by:Fred

#7  I have tried to find this 103 page document on the Senate Intell Committe and came up cold. Can anyone help with a website??
Posted by: Tancred   2004-11-18 11:47:30 AM  

#6  Mr. Kot-tair!

I seem to remember that Washington is the person that said it that way. Horshack was too much of a dolt to be a schmoozer. :)
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2004-11-18 10:51:58 AM  

#5  Great Richard, and thanks
That's Dick to you (and me). In every sense.
Posted by: lex   2004-11-18 8:25:00 AM  

#4  Condi bitch-slapping him at the 9/11 Commission hearings on TV cut short the last tour.

LOL. seriously? What a laugh..
Posted by: Rafael   2004-11-18 3:04:12 AM  

#3  Wrong question Kalle (heh) - from Clarkie's perspective the question is if there's another book, here. And speaking engagements, gotta have those, too. Condi bitch-slapping him at the 9/11 Commission hearings on TV cut short the last tour.
:^)
Posted by: .com   2004-11-18 1:17:55 AM  

#2  Is it wise to reveal whether the CIA had, or didn't have, certain spies at various levels inside Al Qaeda?
Posted by: Kalle (kafir forever)   2004-11-18 1:07:33 AM  

#1  Great Richard, and thanks. And can you tell us about that Y2K bug again? Not THAT was interesting...
Posted by: RMcLeod   2004-11-18 12:32:23 AM  

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