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The Belmont Club: Law vs. War
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Wednesday, August 17, 2005
Law vs. War
Two items of interest from reader DL. The first from AP
news :
WASHINGTON (AP) - An Army intelligence officer says his unit was blocked in
2000 and 2001 from giving the FBI information about a U.S.-based terrorist
cell that included Mohamed Atta, the future leader of the Sept. 11 attacks.
Lt. Col. Anthony Shaffer said the small intelligence unit, called "Able
Danger," had identified Atta and three of the other future Sept. 11
hijackers as al-Qaida members by mid-2000. He said military lawyers stopped
the unit from sharing the information with the FBI. The commission
investigating the Sept. 11 attacks left the Able Danger claims out of its
official report.
The second is from the New
York Times .
WASHINGTON, Aug. 16 - A military intelligence team repeatedly contacted the
F.B.I. in 2000 to warn about the existence of an American-based terrorist cell
that included the ringleader of the Sept. 11 attacks, according to a veteran
Army intelligence officer who said he had now decided to risk his career by
discussing the information publicly. ...
"I was at the point of near insubordination over the fact that this
was something important, that this was something that should have been
pursued," Colonel Shaffer said of his efforts to get the evidence from
the intelligence program to the F.B.I. in 2000 and early 2001. He said he
learned later that lawyers associated with the Special Operations Command of
the Defense Department had canceled the F.B.I. meetings because they feared
controversy if Able Danger was portrayed as a military operation that had
violated the privacy of civilians who were legally in the United States.
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he might not have wanted to support the ambassador to yemen barbara bodine when she insisted the fbi s lead agent john o neill one of our leading experts on al queda not be allowed back into the country