Panel: Military analysts' chart did not identify hijackers before 9/11
RAW STORYPublished: Monday December 25, 2006
After a sixteen month probe, the Senate Intelligence Committee has determined that a military analysts' chart did not identify hijackers before the attacks of 9/11.
The Los Angeles Times obtained a summary of the panel's investigation which "rejected as untrue one of the most disturbing claims about the Sept. 11 terrorist strikes — a congressman's contention that a team of military analysts identified Mohamed Atta or other hijackers" beforehand.
"The conclusion contradicts assertions by Rep. Curt Weldon (R-Pa.) and a few military officers that U.S. national security officials ignored startling intelligence available in early 2001 that might have helped to prevent the attacks," Greg Miller reports.
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After a sixteen month probe, the Senate Intelligence Committee has determined that a military analysts' chart did not identify hijackers before the attacks of 9/11.
The Los Angeles Times obtained a summary of the panel's investigation which "rejected as untrue one of the most disturbing claims about the Sept. 11 terrorist strikes — a congressman's contention that a team of military analysts identified Mohamed Atta or other hijackers" beforehand.
"The conclusion contradicts assertions by Rep. Curt Weldon (R-Pa.) and a few military officers that U.S. national security officials ignored startling intelligence available in early 2001 that might have helped to prevent the attacks," Greg Miller reports.
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