Condi Contradicted: Bush Knew Of Possible Al-Qaeda Attack


Condoleezza Rice before the Sept. 11 commission this past Thursday. Members include
Jamie S. Gorelick, left, and Thomas H. Kean, right.


The New York Times reports today that Bush was briefed at his ranch in August, 2001 about a planned Osama bin Laden attack in the U.S.

President Bush was told more than a month before the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, that supporters of Osama bin Laden planned an attack within the United States with explosives and wanted to hijack airplanes, a government official said Friday. The warning came in a secret briefing that Mr. Bush received at his ranch in Crawford, Texas, on Aug. 6, 2001. A report by a joint Congressional committee last year alluded to a “closely held intelligence report” that month about the threat of an attack by Al Qaeda, and the official confirmed an account by The Associated Press on Friday saying that the report was in fact part of the President’s briefing in Crawford.

The disclosure contradicts repeated assertions by the White House that the briefing the President received about the Qaeda threat was “historical” in nature and that the White House had little reason to suspect a Qaeda attack within American borders.
Meanwhile, the Philadelphia Journal’s Rittenhouse Review offers a raft of wrap-up editorial reviews on the testimony of U.S. National Security Advisor, Condoleezza Rice.