
“Kurt Eichenwald, author of a key book exploring the terror war, castigates the Bush administration in a New York Times editorial published Sept. 11, 2012 for covering up months of ‘negligence’ that led to the terrorist attacks on New York City and Washington D.C. 11 years ago. Eichenwald claims that classified daily intelligence briefings delivered to President George W. Bush in the months preceding the attacks, only one of which has been made public, paint a picture of an administration already fixated on Iraq and determined that the Central Intelligence Agency’s (CIA) warnings about al Qaeda were off the mark.”
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/09/11/reporter-bush-negligence-ignored-pre-911-warnings/
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