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DATE | 2016-10-13 |
FROM | Rick Moen
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SUBJECT | Re: [Hangout-NYLXS] over ruled on OBL targeting.....
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Quoting Ruben Safir (mrbrklyn-at-panix.com):
> > Which specific 'they' are you speaking of? > > the State department overuled the FBI, especially Barbara Bodine the > Yeminie Ambassador. This conflict went right to the top of the State > Department, Pickering, the Attorney General, the higher levels of the > FBI, and the inner white house.... right to the White House, Madame > Albright, and the Clinton's.
Oh, you're talking about John O'Neill getting ignored, right? I'm having to guess, here, based on your mention of Ambassador Bodine (who was _not_ a Yemeni ambassador, but rather the USA ambassador to Yemen).
This has nothing particularly to do with the 1993 bombing in the garage under WTC building 2. Special Agent O'Neill was detailed to Yemen to investigate the attack on the USS Cole, as lead FBI on-scene investigator, but with the New York FBI office in actual charge because O'Neill had already made too many enemies within the FBI, and was considered a loose cannon. He immediately clashed with Ambassador Bodine, who found him to be reckless, harmful to diplomacy, and basically a bull in a china closet. She particularly objected to him arriving with over 150 investigators and other staff when she felt she had an understanding with O'Neill that he'd need no more than 50 in order to not create the waves that he reportedly did start making, creating quite the ruckus in Yemen government circles. Her work, which had included in the recent past delicate negotiations to get freed three American who'd been kidnapped and held by bandits, required good relations with Yemen, and it looked to her as if O'Neill was stomping that work flat and that he'd just be screwing up her working environment and then swanning off to the States again. E.g., O'Neill wanted his 150+; Bodine felt he was breaking an agreement to even arrive with them at all. O'Neill said he needed direct access to Yemeni officials; Bodine pushed back that she needed to supervise such encounters to make sure he wasn't sabotaging her job. Lots of cables ensued, escalating the donnybrook to FBI Director Louis Freeh and AG Janet Reno.
So, she doubtless set the rumor mill loose on O'Neill at this point, as did O'Neill's many existing enemies at the FBI, such that, seeking to re-enter Yemen after a trip home, he found that Ambassador Bodine had denied her clearance. And his reputation was bad enough at the FBI by this point that the Bureau didn't back him up.
You might speculate that if O'Neill _had_ been given a free hand in Sana'a and to hell with diplomacy, that he might have succeeded in breaking all of the nascent al-Qaeda semi-organisation. Personally, I doubt this no matter how much chaos O'Neill was permitted to cause, because of that group's careful decentralised cell structure, which I'm pretty sure it had then, too.
It's a haunting possibility, because we learned that O'Neill, killed by vengeful gods of irony while doing his post-FBI job as head of security for World Trade Center, may have been undiplomatic as hell but happened to have been completely right.
Now, if you has fscking _bothered_, you could in ten seconds of Web-searching found the transcript of the Frontline episode 'The Man Who Knew', right here: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/knew/etc/script.html The transcript doesn't say where the 58 minute mark, etc., is, but I'm rapid-skimming the approximate area you apparently have in mind. As mentioned, the fighting over O'Neill's role in Yemen (and objections from Ambassador Bodine) escalated to FBI Director Freeh over in the FBI building, to AG Janet Reno over in the Department of Justice main building at 950 Pennsylvania Avenue, and to her higher-ups in Foggy Bottom. But not at the White House -- if only because this O'Neill guy was, as far as they could tell, just a troublemaking FBI agent in disrepute. (Yes, the AG _is_ a Cabinet office. I'm betting what Reno heard was Louis Freed telling her O'Neill was a problem case, and it stopped there.)
O'Neill did have his friendship with NSC Counterintelligence chief Richard Clarke, who tried to recommend him for the chief antiterroriism job in the new Bush administration, but he was passed over for that, as he had been for everything else for years. And that was when O'Neill retired and took the WTC job. Where he died less than a month later.
And there was no Albright in that picture, and no First Lady whom once again you're trying to pretend was a high government office with ultimate powers by talking about 'the Clinton's' [sic].
So, you've just wasted a bunch of my time. Again. And it's 1am here in Europe, and I really need to stop arguing with crazed and deluded people.
See .signature, please. And learn something about your goddamned government, for a change. I am not your free-of-charge civics teacher.
-- Cheers, "You are entitled to your own opinion, but Rick Moen you are not entitled to your own facts." rick-at-linuxmafia.com -- Daniel Patrick Moynihan McQ! (4x80) _______________________________________________ hangout mailing list hangout-at-nylxs.com http://www.nylxs.com/
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