1/8/1998

On January 8, 1998, “Calling [World Trade Center bomber Ramzi] Yousef ‘an apostle of evil,’ Judge [Kevin T.] Duffy sentences him to 240 years in solitary–one year for the combined ages of his WTC victims. Defiant to the end, the bomb maker says, ‘I am a terrorist and I am proud of it.’ ”  – […]

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1/8/1998

On January 8, 1998, regarding al Qaeda operative Khalid Sheikh Mohammed: “Nearly three years after his 1995 escape from the Su Casa guesthouse in Islamabad [Pakistan], and two years after the FBI helped [World Trade Center bomber Ramzi] Yousef contact him–only to lose him again in Doha, Qatar–the Feds were finally alerting the world that […]

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1/8/1998

On January 8, 1998, World Trade Center bomber Ramzi Yousef spoke in court in his own defense before being sentenced to prison. “The West, says Yousef, was the first to kill innocent people and introduce terrorism into human history when America dropped an atomic bomb ‘which killed tens of thousands of women and children in […]

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12/9/1997

“Peace remains elusive in Afghanistan because war lords profit from the conflict, which is fueled by foreign forces, [UN] Secretary-General Kofi Annan told the eighth summit of the Organization of the Islamic Conference on Tuesday [December 9, 1997]. The Secretary-General said peace remains elusive because ‘too many groups in Afghanistan–war lords, terrorists, drug dealers and […]

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11/25/1997

In a statement by U.S. Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen accompanying a November 25, 1997, Pentagon report titled ‘Proliferation: Threat and Response,’ Cohen said: ” ‘the ability to unleash mass sickness, death, and destruction today has reached a far greater order of magnitude,’ …and the problem is increasing. Cohen admits that small amounts of […]

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11/18/1997

“…Secretary of State Madeleine Albright issued the harshest criticism of the Taliban ever made by the US. ‘We are opposed to the Taliban because of their opposition to human rights and their despicable treatment of women and children and a lack of respect for human dignity, Albright said on a visit to Islamabad [Pakistan] on […]

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11/17/1997

“In a CNN appearance on November 17 [1997], Mohammed al Sabah, Kuwait’s ambassador to the United States, said that ‘Saddam really has a proven track record of supporting terrorists all over the world. He still are [sic] very much engaging in this act.’ ”  – Stephen F. Hayes, The Connection, Page 98 […]

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11/17/1997

From an article in Time magazine on November 17, 1997: ” ‘Officials in Washington are deeply worried about what some of them call ‘strategic crime.’ By that they mean the merging of the output from a government’s arsenals, like Saddam’s biological weapons, with a group of semi-independent terrorists, like radical Islamist groups, who might slip […]

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11/17/1997

In a speech at a Cessna plant in Wichita, Kansas, on November 17, 1997, President Bill Clinton said: ” ‘We must not allow the twenty-first century to go forward under a cloud of fear that terrorists, organized criminals, drug traffickers will terrorize people with chemical and biological weapons the way the nuclear threat hung over […]

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11/17/1997

On November 17, 1997, “The Egyptian-born [Islamic Jihad leader Ayman al] Zawahiri wanted to destabilize his country’s secular government and had decided to start by disrupting the profitable tourist trade. A cell he directed opened up with machine guns and hand grenades on a bus of Japanese tourists in northern Egypt. After killing them, the […]

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