Thursday, February 10, 2005

too bad people weren't paying attention

9/11 Report Cites Many Warnings About Hijackings

WASHINGTON (Feb. 9) - In the months before the Sept. 11 attacks, federal aviation officials reviewed dozens of intelligence reports that warned about Osama bin Laden and Al Qaeda, some of which specifically discussed airline hijackings and suicide operations, according to a previously undisclosed report from the 9/11 commission.

But aviation officials were "lulled into a false sense of security," and "intelligence that indicated a real and growing threat leading up to 9/11 did not stimulate significant increases in security procedures," the commission report concluded.

The report discloses that the Federal Aviation Administration, despite being focused on risks of hijackings overseas, warned airports in the spring of 2001 that if "the intent of the hijacker is not to exchange hostages for prisoners, but to commit suicide in a spectacular explosion, a domestic hijacking would probably be preferable."
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The Bush administration has blocked the public release of the full, classified version of the report for more than five months, officials said, much to the frustration of former commission members who say it provides a critical understanding of the failures of the civil aviation system.


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It truly is amazing just how much specific information that we had regarding bin Laden and how this administration ignored it completely, despite warnings from the Clinton administration. We can only wonder what might have been prevented if not for the partisan hatred from the repubs for everything from the previous cabinet.