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Subject: Sander Berger wanted Slick to go after Bin Laden with military. Said US lives were at stake.


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Clinton was too busy.
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Date Posted: 13:05:09 06/30/02 Sun
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In reply to: Your posts are irresponsible. The Rubber Ducky. 's message, "Do you actually believe the crap you post? Or do you think it's funny to spread misinformation?" on 12:05:03 06/29/02 Sat

ding dong.



>For those interested in facts, here they are. Clinton
>tried to assasinate bin Laden. In spring 1996,
>President Clinton signed a top secret order that
>authorized the CIA to use any and all means to destroy
>bin Laden's network.
>
>Frontline: chronology:
>
>http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/binladen/
>etc/cron.html
>
>BBC:
>
>Clinton ordered Bin Laden killing
>
>
>Clinton: Assassination would still not be easy
>
>Former US President Bill Clinton has admitted his
>administration tried to assassinate Osama Bin Laden in
>1998 - but failed because it could not find him.
>The move followed the bombing of two US embassies in
>East Africa which Bin Laden - the chief suspect in the
>US terrorist attacks - was suspected of masterminding.
>
>"I authorised the arrest, and, if necessary, the
>killing of Osama Bin Laden, and we actually made
>contact with a group in Afghanistan to do it - and
>they were unsuccessful," Mr Clinton told a news
>conference in New York.
>He added that special forces had been trained for a
>ground assault.
>
>However, he said the US lacked the necessary
>intelligence at the time to make this a viable option.
>
>But Mr Clinton was more optimistic of President George
>W Bush's chances of success in capturing Bin Laden in
>Afghanistan.
>
>He said support from countries bordering Afghanistan,
>such as Pakistan, as well as key members of the United
>Nations, gave the US more tactical options to carry
>out such a mission.
>
>He said: "There are a lot of operational issues about
>putting ground troops in there, that I think will be
>still not easy.
>
>"The president still has got some tough tactical calls
>to make, but I think they're clearly handling this in
>a very careful and deliberate and strong way."
>
>And he said he was optimistic that a global coalition
>could beat an international terrorist network.
>
>"Can this big international movement be defeated?
>Absolutely it can. If the world will stay together, we
>can."

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