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SUBSTANTIATED -- BUSH DID NOT CONSIDER AL QAEDA URGENT: Clarke said that
"George Tenet and I tried very hard to create a sense of urgency by seeing to it that intelligence reports on the al Qaeda threat were frequently given to the president and other high-level officials." He said the CIA "continually informed [the President] about the threat" throughout the summer. But unfortunately, Clarke said, "I don't think it was ever treated that way" by the President. This claim is substantiated also by the public record: Clarke's January memo marked "urgent" to Condoleezza Rice (http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/...in607356.shtml) asking for a top level meeting to prepare for an imminent Al Qaeda attack was ignored for eight months. When one of the commissioners asked Clarke "is that eight-month period unusual?" he noted "It is unusual when you are being told every day that there is an urgent threat." Clarke's assertion is also substantiated by *****President Bush himself, who told Bob Woodward "I was not on point" in fighting terrorism before 9/11, and that " I didn't feel the sense of urgency***** (http://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/0801...I=#reader-page) " about terrorism before 9/11. |
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