RAW STORY
In an explosive revelation during an interview with Politico,
the former CIA director during President George W. Bush’s
administration claims his department informed White house officials over
impending Al Qaeda attacks months before the president received the
infamous “Bin Laden Determined to Strike in U.S.” presidential briefing.
According to ex-CIA head George Tenet and Cofer Black, then chief of
the CIA’s counterterrorism center, they called an emergency meeting with
National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice on July 10 of 2001 saying
they had evidence that an attack on the U.S. was imminent and that it
would be “spectacular.”
Beginning in May of 2001, Tenet and Black launched an initiative
called “the Blue Sky paper” and pitched it to Bush’s national security
team. The CIA called for a joint CIA and military campaign to end the
Al Qaeda threat by “getting into the Afghan sanctuary, launching a
paramilitary operation, creating a bridge with Uzbekistan.”
According to Tenet, the Bush administration said they wanted to back-burner the plan.
“And the word back,” claims Tenet, “‘was ‘we’re not quite
ready to consider this. We don’t want the clock to start ticking,’”
meaning they didn’t want a paper trail.
According to Black, Bush’s national security team was living in the past.
“I think they were mentally stuck back eight years [before]. They
were used to terrorists being Euro-lefties—they drink champagne by
night, blow things up during the day, how bad can this be? And it was a
very difficult sell to communicate the urgency to this,” he explained.
In July, after receiving more confirmations of upcoming attacks, Tenet and Cofer demanded an immediate meeting with Rice.
“Rich [Blee] started by saying, ‘There will be significant terrorist
attacks against the United States in the coming weeks or months. The
attacks will be spectacular. They may be multiple. Al Qaeda’s intention
is the destruction of the United States.’” Tenet remembered.
According to Tenet, “[Condi said:] ‘What do you think we need to
do?’ Black responded by slamming his fist on the table, and saying, ‘We
need to go on a wartime footing now!’”
When asked “what happened?” after the meeting, Black said nothing much.
“Yeah. What did happen?” Black said. “To me it remains
incomprehensible still. I mean, how is it that you could warn senior
people so many times and nothing actually happened? It’s kind of like The Twilight Zone.”
In her memoir, Rice mentioned the meeting but found it
indistinguishable from other meetings she had with intelligence
officials because they were discussing threats “every day.”
According to Tenet, the CIA group met at the end of July and once again discussed the looming threat.
“We were just thinking about all of this and trying to figure out how
this attack might occur,” Tenet remembered. “And I’ll never forget this
until the day I die. Rich Blee looked at everybody and said, ‘They’re
coming here.’ And the silence that followed was deafening. You could
feel the oxygen come out of the room. ‘They’re coming here.’”
Asked how he now feels about the timeline leading up to the 9/11 attack that left over 3,000 dead, Tenet told Politico he was resigned.
“Well, look, there … I still look at the ceiling at night about a lot
of things. And I’ll keep them to myself forever. But we’re all human
beings.”
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