Text of Bush's Aug. 6, 2001 Intel Brief
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Saturday, Apr. 10, 2004
The text of a declassified presidential daily intelligence
briefing from Aug. 6, 2001 made public on Saturday by the White
House. Portions marked "x" were blacked out before release.
Bin Ladin Determined to Strike in US
Clandestine, foreign government, and media reports indicate Bin
Ladin since 1997 has wanted to conduct terrorist attacks in the
U.S. Bin Ladin implied in US television interviews in 1997 and 1998
that his followers would follow the example of World Trade Center
bomber Ramzi Yousef and "bring the fighting to America."
After US missile strikes on his base in Afghanistan in 1998, Bin
Ladin told followers he wanted to retaliate in Washington,
according to xxxxxxxxxxx service.
An Egyptian Islamic Jihad (EIJ) operative told an xxxxxxxxxx
service at the same time that Bin Ladin was planning to exploit the
operative's access to the US to mount a terrorist strike.
The millennium plotting in Canada in 1999 may have been part of
Bin Ladin's first serious attempt to implement a terrorist strike
in the US. Convicted plotter Ahmed Ressam has told the FBI that he
conceived the idea to attack Los Angeles International Airport
himself, but that Bin Ladin lieutenant Abu Zubaydah encouraged him
and helped facilitate the operation. Ressam also said that in 1998
Abu Zubaydah was planning his own US attack.
Ressam says Bin Ladin was aware of the Los Angeles operation.
Although Bin Ladin has not succeeded, his attacks against the US
Embassies in Kenya and Tanzania in 1998 demonstrate that he
prepares operations years in advance and is not deterred by
setbacks. Bin Ladin associates surveilled our Embassies in Nairobi
and Dar es Salaam as early as 1993, and some members of the Nairobi
cell planning the bombings were arrested and deported in 1997.
Al-Qa'ida members _ including some who are US citizens _ have
resided in or traveled to the US for years, and the group
apparently maintains a support structure that could aid attacks.
Two al-Qa'ida members found guilty in the conspiracy to bomb our
Embassies in East Africa were US citizens, and a senior EIJ member
lived in California in the mid-1990s.
A clandestine source said in 1998 that a Bin Ladin cell in New
York was recruiting Muslim-American youth for attacks.
We have not been able to corroborate some of the more
sensational threat reporting, such as that from a xxxxxxxxxx
service in 1998 saying that Bin Ladin wanted to hijack a US
aircraft to gain the release of "Blind Shaykh" 'Umar 'Abd
al-Rahman and other US-held extremists.
Nevertheless, FBI information since that time indicates patterns
of suspicious activity in this country consistent with preparations
for hijackings or other types of attacks, including recent
surveillance of federal buildings in New York.
The FBI is conducting approximately 70 full field investigations
throughout the US that it considers Bin Ladin-related. CIA and the
FBI are investigating a call to our Embassy in UAE in May saying
that a group of Bin Ladin supporters was in the US planning attacks
with explosives.
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