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The Bush administration opposed answering how a closely monitored terror network managed to execute the 9/11 attacks.
The Bush administration opposed answering how a terror network closely monitored by U.S. intelligence managed to pull off the 9-11 attacks.
The CIA created ALEC Station, also known as the Bin Laden Unit, to respond to the threat posed by Al-Qaeda.
As early as January 2001, France's Foreign Intelligence Service learned that al-Qaeda was planning a hijacking plot involving a U.S. airline. What did the French tell the United States and when?
The Bush administration opposed answering how a closely monitored terror network managed to execute the 9/11 attacks.
Israeli intelligence officials claimed they warned the United States about large-scale terror attacks on highly visible targets, but the specifics of those warnings have never been made public.
The NSA, the largest American intel agency, never had a staff member assigned to research its files for the 9-11 Commission. The NSA's terrorism archives have never been thoroughly reviewed by outside investigators.
On July 10th, 2001, CIA Director George Tenet and his counterterrorism deputy, Jay Kofer Black, were alarmed by intelligence pointing to an impending attack by Al-Qaeda.
And we expose the investigation that traced the plot straight to Al-Qaeda's network, a flashing red alarm that should have forced action.
There is solid evidence that members of the Saudi royal family were working with al-Qaeda terrorists, yet the 9-11 Commission ignored this subject altogether.