3/12/2002

At a national intelligence symposium attended by 350 intelligence and security officials on March 12, 2002, common themes for fixing intelligence community problems were: “better intelligence sharing among agencies; better data mining to fruitfully harvest the vast amounts of intelligence collected; the importance of persistent surveillance of terrorists; and the need to improve operations against […]

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3/12/2002

For many of the 350 intelligence and security officials participating in a national intelligence symposium on March 12, 2002, “the conference revealed that U.S. intelligence is losing the war on terrorism, despite the best efforts of the military to track down and find Islamic terrorists around the world. The main problem identified…is the failure to […]

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3/11/2002

As stated in “The Report of the Iraq Inquiry – Executive Summary”: “467. At the meeting on 11 March, Mr Blair stated that Lord Goldsmith’s ‘advice made it clear that a reasonable case could be made’ that resolution 1441 was ‘capable of reviving’ the authorization of resolution 678, ‘although of course a second resolution would be […]

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3/11/2002

In a March 11, 2002, press conference at 10 Downing Street after meeting with U.K. Prime Minister Tony Blair, Vice President Dick Cheney said: “in the context of what we had learned about al Qaeda’s efforts to acquire nuclear, biological, and chemical capability, we needed to be very concerned ‘about the potential marriage, if you […]

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3/11/2002

In a March 11, 2002, press conference at 10 Downing Street after meeting with Vice President Dick Cheney, U.K. Prime Minister Tony Blair said: ” ‘Let’s be under no doubt whatever, Saddam Hussein has acquired weapons of mass destruction over a long period of time. He’s the only leader in the world that’s actually used […]

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3/11/2002

On March 11, 2002, “a private Immigration and Naturalization Service [INS] contractor sent approvals to two young men granting them permission to change their immigration status from ‘visitors’ to ‘students.’ The two had enrolled at Huffman Aviation, a flight school in Venice, Florida. The two men then left the country twice after filing their applications, […]

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3/11/2002

On March 11, 2002, a letter from the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service stated that 9/11 hijackers Mohamed Atta and Marwan al-Shehhi had been approved for student visas to study flying. “There was only one problem: Six months earlier Atta and al-Shehhi were at the controls of the two hijacked commercial airliners that hit the […]

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3/10/2002

On March 10, 2002, CIA Director George Tenet said: ” ‘We are at war.’ ‘As for the CIA…There’s nothing we won’t do, nothing we won’t try, and no country we won’t deal with to achieve our goals.’ …We’re going to have to work with others in a way we haven’t before…Egypt, Syria, Russia…China, Pakistan, India, […]

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3/9/2002

” ‘The agency [CIA] officials asked if I would travel to Niger to check out the story [that Saddam Hussein was allegedly attempting to obtain yellowcake for WMD development] so they could provide a response to the Vice President’s [Dick Cheney’s] office.’ said [former Envoy to Iraq and Ambassador to Niger] Joseph Wilson. …Wilson returned […]

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3/8/2002

According to former British politician Clare Short: “A paper was commissioned which reviewed UK policy towards Iraq. It was dated 8 March 2002 and was kept secret from most of us in Cabinet. It recorded that ‘the US administration has lost faith in containment [and] is now considering regime change.’ The paper went on to […]

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