"New
CIA Documentary Puts Spymasters Under the
Klieg Lights" By
Jeff Stein http://europe.newsweek.com/spymasters-under-klieg-lights-397608
November 2015: An interview about the detailed
9/11 warning the
Bush administration ignored. The July
2001 meeting detailed "spectacular attacks" on the
United States. Why did the
White House not act on this warning? “To me it remains incomprehensible still." (
Cofer Black) http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/
2015/11/cia-directors-documentary-911-bush-213353
Source: http://radio.foxnews.com/2015/11/19/when-the-bush-administration-knew-911-was-coming/
"But neither he nor
Black has spoken about it publicly in such detail until now—or been so emphatic about how specific and pressing their warnings really were. Over the past eight months, in more than a hundred hours of interviews, my partners
Jules and Gedeon Naudet and I talked with
Tenet and the 11 other living former CIA directors for
The Spymasters, a documentary set to air this month on
Showtime.
The drama of failed warnings began when Tenet and Black pitched a plan, in the spring of 2001, called “the
Blue Sky paper” to
Bush’s new national security team. It called for a covert CIA and military campaign to end the Al
Qaeda threat—“getting into the
Afghan sanctuary, launching a paramilitary operation, creating a bridge with
Uzbekistan.” “And the word back,” says Tenet, “‘was ‘we’re not quite ready to consider this. We don’t want the clock to start ticking.’” (
Translation: they did not want a paper trail to show that they’d been warned.) Black, a charismatic ex-operative who had helped the
French arrest the terrorist known as
Carlos the Jackal, says the
Bush team just didn’t get the new threat: “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.”
That morning of July 10, the head of the agency’s Al Qaeda unit,
Richard Blee, burst into Black’s office. “And he says, ‘
Chief, this is it. Roof’s fallen in,’” recounts Black. “The information that we had compiled was absolutely compelling. It was multiple-sourced. And it was sort of the last straw.” Black and his deputy rushed to the director’s office to brief Tenet. All agreed an urgent meeting at the White House was needed. Tenet picked up the white phone to Bush’s
National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice. “I said, ‘
Condi, I have to come see you,’” Tenet remembers. “It was one of the rare times in my seven years as director where I said, ‘I have to come see you. We’re comin’ right now. We have to get there.’”
Tenet vividly recalls the White House meeting with
Rice and her team. (
George W. Bush was on a trip to
Boston.) “
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.’" [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!’”
“What happened?” I ask Cofer Black. “
Yeah. What did happen?” he replies. “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.” Remarkably, in her memoir,
Condi Rice writes of the July 10 warnings: “My recollection of the meeting is not very crisp because we were discussing the threat every day.”
Having raised threat levels for
U.S. personnel overseas, she adds: “I thought we were doing what needed to be done.” (When I asked whether she had any further response to the comments that Tenet, Black and others made to me, her chief of staff said she stands by the account in her memoir.) Inexplicably, although Tenet brought up this meeting in his closed-door testimony before the 9/11
Commission, it was never mentioned in the committee’s final report.
And there was one more chilling warning to come.
At the end of July, Tenet and his deputies gathered in the director’s conference room at
CIA headquarters. “We were just thinking about all of this and trying to figure out how this attack might occur,” he recalls. “
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.’”
- published: 21 Nov 2015
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