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"Able Danger": dividing the outrage.(World Trade Center attacks, prior warnings, intelligence failure)

The New American

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"The American people need to be told what could have been done to prevent 3,000 people from losing their lives," insists Congressman Curt Weldon (R-Pa.), regarding the revelation that 9/11 ringleader Mohammed Atta and several of his comrades were being tracked in the U.S. by military intelligence two years before the attack.

The military intelligence unit, code-named "Able Danger," had connected Atta to Omar Abdel Rahman, the radical cleric at the center of the 1993 World Trade Center attack. Two members of the task force, Army Reserve Lt. Colonel Anthony Shaffer and retired Navy Captain Scott Phillpott, claim that military lawyers, acting under guidelines written by Clinton-Reno Justice Department official Jamie Gorelick (a member of the 9/11 Commission), prohibited them from sharing their information with the FBI.

However, it's not as if the FBI was dependent on the Pentagon for advance intelligence regarding the 9/11 plot. "The FBI has had access to this information since at least 1997," one former FBI counterterrorism agent told us in comments published in our March 11, 2002 cover story. "There's got to be more to this than we can see--high-level people whose careers are at stake, and don't want the truth coming out.... What agenda is someone following? Obviously, people had to know--there had to be people who knew this information was being circulated. People like [the Black Tuesday terrorists] don't just move in and out of the country undetected. If somebody in D.C. is taking this information and burying it--and it's very easy to control things from D.C.--then this problem goes much, much deeper.... It's terrible to think this, but this must have been allowed to happen as ...

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