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Losing
bin Laden: How Bill Clintons Failures Unleashed
Global Terror
by
Richard Miniter
Regnery Publishing, Inc.;
ISBN: 0895260743
Hardcover - 256 pages (September 2003)
Years
before the public knew about bin Laden, Bill Clinton
did. Bin Laden first attacked Americans during
Clintons presidential transition in December
1992. He struck again at the World Trade Center
in February 1993. Over the next eight years the
archterrorists attacks would escalate killing
hundreds and wounding thousandswhile Clinton
did his best to stymie the FBI and CIA and refused
to wage a real war on terror.
Why?
The answer is here in investigative reporter Richard
Miniters stunning exposé that includes
exclusive interviews with both of Clintons
National Security Advisors, Clintons counter-terrorism
czar, his first CIA director, his Secretary of
State, his Secretary of Defense, top CIA and FBI
agents, lawmakers from both parties and foreign
intelligence officials from France, Sudan, Egypt,
and the United Arab Emirates, as well as on the-scene
coverage from Sudan, Egypt, and elsewhere.
In Losing bin Laden youll learn:
- The
new evidence that Clinton knew about Sudans
offers to arrest bin Ladenand why he ignored
them
- The
never before told story of the Saudi government
attempt to assassinate bin Laden
- Why
Bill Clinton refused to meet with his first
director of Central Intelligence
- Drawn
from secret Sudanese intelligence files, the
never-before-told story of Bin Ladens
role in shooting down Americas Black Hawk
helicopters in Mogadishu, Somaliaand how
Clinton manipulated the news media to keep the
worst off Americas TV screens
- How
Clinton ignored intelligence and offers of cooperation
against bin Laden from Afghanistans Northern
Alliance
- How
Bill Clinton scuttled a secret offer from the
United Arab Emirates to arrest bin Laden
- The
1993 World Trade Center attackwhy Clinton
refused to believe it had been bombed; why the
CIA was kept out of the investigation; and how
one of the FBIs most trusted informants
was actually a double agent working for bin
Laden
- Why
the CIA never funded bin Ladendespite
the liberal myths
- How
Clinton ignored Yemens pleas for help
in arresting bin Ladenin 1993
- The
untold story of a respected Congressman who
repeatedly warned Clinton officials about bin
Laden in 1993and why he was ignored
- Revealed
for the first time: how Clinton and a Democratic
Senator stopped the CIA from hiring Arabic translatorswhile
phone intercepts from bin Laden remained untranslated
- How
the Predator spy planewhich spotted bin
Laden three timeswas grounded by bureaucratic
infighting.
- Plus
much more, including, appendices of secret documents
and photos, as well as the established links
between bin Laden and Saddam Husseins
Iraq.
Losing
bin Laden is a dramatic, page-turning read,
a riveting account of a terror war that bin Laden
openly declared, but that Clinton left largely
unfought. With a pounding narrative, up-close
characters and detailed scenes, it takes you inside
the Oval Office, the White House Situation Room
and within some of the deadliest terrorist cells
that America has ever faced. If Clinton had fought
back, the attacks on September 11, 2001 might
never have happened.
Losing bin Laden is a storyand one
hell of a lessonthat the reader will never
forget.
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