Richard Minter writing in Opinion Journal today does a good job of telling us just what Clinton did and more important didn’t do.
“In his Fox interview, Mr. Clinton said “no one knew that al Qaeda existed” in October 1993, during the tragic events in Somalia. But his national security adviser, Tony Lake, told me that he first learned of bin Laden “sometime in 1993,” when he was thought of as a terror financier. U.S. Army Capt. James Francis Yacone, a black hawk squadron commander in Somalia, later testified that radio intercepts of enemy mortar crews firing at Americans were in Arabic, not Somali, suggesting the work of bin Laden’s agents (who spoke Arabic), not warlord Farah Aideed’s men (who did not). CIA and DIA reports also placed al Qaeda operatives in Somalia at the time.
By the end of Mr. Clinton’s first year, al Qaeda had apparently attacked twice. The attacks would continue for every one of the Clinton years.
‚Ä¢ In 1994, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed (who would later plan the 9/11 attacks) launched “Operation Bojinka” to down 11 U.S. planes simultaneously over the Pacific. A sharp-eyed Filipina police officer foiled the plot. The sole American response: increased law-enforcement cooperation with the Philippines.
• In 1995, al Qaeda detonated a 220-pound car bomb outside the Office of Program Manager in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, killing five Americans and wounding 60 more. The FBI was sent in.
‚Ä¢ In 1996, al Qaeda bombed the barracks of American pilots patrolling the “no-fly zones” over Iraq, killing 19. Again, the FBI responded.
‚Ä¢ In 1997, al Qaeda consolidated its position in Afghanistan and bin Laden repeatedly declared war on the U.S. In February, bin Laden told an Arab TV network: “If someone can kill an American soldier, it is better than wasting time on other matters.” No response from the Clinton administration.
‚Ä¢ In 1998, al Qaeda simultaneously bombed U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania, killing 224, including 12 U.S. diplomats. Mr. Clinton ordered cruise-missile strikes on Afghanistan and Sudan in response. Here Mr. Clinton’s critics are wrong: The president was right to retaliate when America was attacked, irrespective of the Monica Lewinsky case.
Still, “Operation Infinite Reach” was weakened by Clintonian compromise. The State Department feared that Pakistan might spot the American missiles in its air space and misinterpret it as an Indian attack. So Mr. Clinton told Gen. Joe Ralston, vice chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff, to notify Pakistan’s army minutes before the Tomahawks passed over Pakistan. Given Pakistan’s links to jihadis at the time, it is not surprising that bin Laden was tipped off, fleeing some 45 minutes before the missiles arrived.
‚Ä¢ In 1999, the Clinton administration disrupted al Qaeda’s Millennium plots, a series of bombings stretching from Amman to Los Angeles. This shining success was mostly the work of Richard Clarke, a NSC senior director who forced agencies to work together. But the Millennium approach was shortlived. Over Mr. Clarke’s objections, policy reverted to the status quo.
• In January 2000, al Qaeda tried and failed to attack the U.S.S. The Sullivans off Yemen. (Their boat sank before they could reach their target.) But in October 2000, an al Qaeda bomb ripped a hole in the hull of the U.S.S. Cole, killing 17 sailors and wounding another 39.
When Mr. Clarke presented a plan to launch a massive cruise missile strike on al Qaeda and Taliban facilities in Afghanistan, the Clinton cabinet voted against it. After the meeting, a State Department counterterrorism official, Michael Sheehan, sought out Mr. Clarke. Both told me that they were stunned. Mr. Sheehan asked Mr. Clarke: “What’s it going to take to get them to hit al Qaeda in Afghanistan? Does al Qaeda have to attack the Pentagon?”
Again, the most ridiculous comparison in the world is comparing the eight year and eight attack reign of “El Cigar”, and the eight months of President Bush. Absolutely NO comparison whatsoever.
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Carol Johnson
September 27th, 2006 at 8:15 am
1plus…
But, according to a detailed account of the operational planning of that attack in Yossef Bodansky’s “Bin Laden: The Man Who Declared War on America,” the massacre was actually the result of a well-planned, well-executed ambush by terrorist forces overseen by Osama bin Laden and supported by the governments of Sudan, Iraq and Iran…
[btw, anyone want to convince me that Saddam and bin Laden had no relationship? See above paragraph and more below. Remember, this was TEN YEARS before the Iraq war]
But it was hardly a force of rag-tag Somalian rebels that had trapped the Americans. The intelligence tip received by U.S. forces about the presence of Aidid’s men was the setting of a trap by a combination of Islamicist forces directed by bin Laden and his top lieutenant, Ayman al-Zawahiri. The ensuing ambush was conducted by hard-core battle-hardened Arab “Afghans” and Iraqis. The main strike force consisted of troops trained by Iran and Iraq.
Carol
FredFry
September 27th, 2006 at 11:29 am
2While I am here on vacation in Finland I ready an interesting report on why North Korea has remained around since the fall of the Soviet Union, and the simple answer was Clinton aid coupled with South Korean sunshine. It was US aid during the clinton era that prevented a full-scale failure of North Korea.
Guess that’s another success that he can nail to his “I love me” wall.
shield
September 27th, 2006 at 12:04 pm
31998 Memo Cited Suspected Hijack Plot by Bin Laden [CLINTON FAILURE FLASHBACK!!]
shield
September 27th, 2006 at 3:33 pm
4Clintoon Kills Santa
Jay Leno’s scoop posted on You Tube.
Paul
September 27th, 2006 at 5:34 pm
5Not sure I believe the information about the AL Qaeda ambush in Somalia. Somalians are black, not just black but REALLY black. Arabs (Afghans and Iraqi’s) are brown so it would have been noticed by the troops and witnesses just who were fighting, you can’t really get them confused.
The rest though is very interesting.
eegorr
October 1st, 2006 at 6:03 pm
6Clinton is certainly an accomplished liar, and his performance last week only serves to prove the point.
Miniter’s article is the most complete refutation of Bubba’s attempt to create an alternate reality that I have seen yet, but even he missed one important point. In his defense, so has everyone else.
The Bojinka plot, which was discovered completely by accident by Phillippino police when they “acquired” a laptop computer belonging to one Ramzi Yousef AND DID NOT HESITATE TO REVIEW ITS CONTENTS, was more than just a plan to bring down nearly a dozen airliners filled with Americans returning home from Asia. This was actually only one of several “events” they had planned:
o Barely a week before these planes were to be bombed out of the sky, Ramzi Yousef, Kalid Sheikh Mohammed, and their pals planned to assassinate Pope John Paul II during a visit to the Phillippines on January 15, 1995.
o Following the airliner bombings, in phase II of their plan, one of their operatives was to do the “unimaginable”: fly a plane into CIA headquarters at Langley. The plans for this were revealed by the operative, one Abdul Hakim Murad, but not in response to “agressive interrogation” by Manila police. He apparently endured a lot of nasty stuff, but did not crack until an agent pretending to be a Mossad agent told him they were going to send him to Israel!
o Here is the best part. Early in the planning for Bojinka, Yousef was asked to come up with a way to assassinate, you guessed it, AMERICAN PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON! This was to happen during a visit to the Philippines in November of 1994 as part of a five-day tour of Asia.
Now, Bill Clinton knew about this entire plan long before the bombing of the Cole, and long before the bombing of our embassies in Africa. And part of the early planning for this attack CALLED FOR HIS OWN ASSASSINATION! Wouldn’t you think that would make retaliation a high priority for him?
Both Ramzi Yousef and Kalid Sheikh Mohammed were known to be members of al Qaeda, and financing of Bojinka was known to have been provided by one OSAMA BIN LADEN!
As Miniter stated, there was virtually no response to this terrorist plot, despite the fact that it could easily have killed as many Americans (or more) than were killed on 9/11/2001.
Subsequent to the discovery of the plans for Bojinka, Clinton passed on several chances to kill bin Laden.
Welcome to reality, Mr. Clinton!
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