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April 06, 2004

Priorities

Priorities - Al Quaeda was such a priority under the Clinton Administration, it didn't even make their final report:

The final policy paper on national security that President Clinton submitted to Congress — 45,000 words long — makes no mention of al Qaeda and refers to Osama bin Laden by name just four times.
The scarce references to bin Laden and his terror network undercut claims by former White House terrorism analyst Richard A. Clarke that the Clinton administration considered al Qaeda an "urgent" threat, while President Bush's national security adviser, Condoleezza Rice, "ignored" it.
So in other words, yet again, Clarke lied.

Like the entire conservative media has been telling you.

Of course, the mainstream media can't possibly ignore the story. Can they?

The Clinton document, titled "A National Security Strategy for a Global Age," is dated December 2000 and is the final official assessment of national security policy and strategy by the Clinton team. The document is publicly available, though no U.S. media outlets have examined it in the context of Mr. Clarke's testimony and new book.
Oy. I guess not.

Posted by Mitch at April 6, 2004 02:01 AM
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