The following is the first part of a transcript of a BBC Newsnight programme broadcast on November 6th concerning problems the FBI has been having with investigating certain Saudi citizens and their connections in their efforts to combat terror in the US. The programme sheds further light on issues raised in The GW Bush - Osama Bin Laden Connection…
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Has someone been sitting on the FBI?
6/11/01
GREG PALAST:
The CIA and Saudi
Arabia, the Bushes and the Bin Ladens. Did their connections
cause America to turn a blind eye to terrorism?
UNNAMED
MAN:
There is a hidden agenda at the very highest levels
of our government.
JOE TRENTO, (AUTHOR, "SECRET HISTORY
OF THE CIA"):
The sad thing is that thousands of
Americans had to die needlessly.
PETER ELSNER:
How
can it be that the former President of the US and the
current President of the US have business dealings with
characters that need to be investigated?
PALAST:
In
the eight weeks since the attacks, over 1,000 suspects and
potential witnesses have been detained. Yet, just days after
the hijackers took off from Boston aiming for the Twin
Towers, a special charter flight out of the same airport
whisked 11 members of Osama Bin Laden's family off to Saudi
Arabia. That did not concern the White House.
Their
official line is that the Bin Ladens are above suspicion -
apart from Osama, the black sheep, who they say hijacked the
family name. That's fortunate for the Bush family and the
Saudi royal household, whose links with the Bin Ladens could
otherwise prove embarrassing. But Newsnight has obtained
evidence that the FBI was on the trail of other members of
the] Bin Laden family for links to terrorist organisations
before and after September 11th.
This document is marked
"Secret". Case ID - 199-Eye WF 213 589. 199 is FBI code for
case type. 9 would be murder. 65 would be espionage. 199
means national security. WF indicates Washington field
office special agents were investigating ABL - because of
it's relationship with the World Assembly of Muslim Youth,
WAMY - a suspected terrorist organisation. ABL is Abdullah
Bin Laden, president and treasurer of WAMY.
This is the
sleepy Washington suburb of Falls Church, Virginia where
almost every home displays the Stars and Stripes. On this
unremarkable street, at 3411 Silver Maple Place, we located
the former home of Abdullah and another brother, Omar, also
an FBI suspect. It's conveniently close to WAMY. The World
Assembly of Muslim Youth is in this building, in a little
room in the basement at 5613 Leesburg Pike. And here, just a
couple blocks down the road at 5913 Leesburg, is where four
of the hijackers that attacked New York and Washington are
listed as having lived.
The US Treasury has not frozen
WAMY's assets, and when we talked to them, they insisted
they are a charity. Yet, just weeks ago, Pakistan expelled
WAMY operatives. And India claimed that WAMY was funding an
organisation linked to bombings in Kashmir. And the
Philippines military has accused WAMY of funding Muslim
insurgency. The FBI did look into WAMY, but, for some
reason, agents were pulled off the trail.
TRENTO:
The
FBI wanted to investigate these guys. This is not something
that they didn't want to do - they wanted to, they weren't
permitted to.
PALAST:
The secret file fell into the
hands of national security expert, Joe Trento. The
Washington spook-tracker has been looking into the FBI's
allegations about WAMY.
TRENTO:
They've had
connections to Osama Bin Laden's people. They've had
connections to Muslim cultural and financial aid groups that
have terrorist connections. They fit the pattern of groups
that the Saudi royal family and Saudi community of princes -
the 20,000 princes - have funded who've engaged in terrorist
activity.
Now, do I know that WAMY has done anything
that's illegal? No, I don't know that. Do I know that as far
back as 1996 the FBI was very concerned about this
organisation? I do.
PALAST:
Newsnight has uncovered a
long history of shadowy connections between the State
Department, the CIA and the Saudis. The former head of the
American visa bureau in Jeddah is Michael
Springman.
MICHAEL SPRINGMAN:
In Saudi Arabia I was
repeatedly ordered by high level State Dept officials to
issue visas to unqualified applicants. These were,
essentially, people who had no ties either to Saudi Arabia
or to their own country. I complained bitterly at the time
there. I returned to the US, I complained to the State Dept
here, to the General Accounting Office, to the Bureau of
Diplomatic Security and to the Inspector General's office. I
was met with silence.
PALAST:
By now, Bush Sr, once
CIA director, was in the White House. Springman was shocked
to find this wasn't visa fraud. Rather, State and CIA were
playing "the Great Game".
SPRINGMAN:
What I was
protesting was, in reality, an effort to bring recruits,
rounded up by Osama Bin Laden, to the US for terrorist
training by the CIA. They would then be returned to
Afghanistan to fight against the then-Soviets.
The
attack on the World Trade Center in 1993 did not shake the
State Department's faith in the Saudis, nor did the attack
on American barracks at Khobar Towers in Saudi Arabia three
years later, in which 19 Americans died. FBI agents began to
feel their investigation was being obstructed. Would you be
surprised to find out that FBI agents are a bit frustrated
that they can't be looking into some Saudi connections?
(C) BBC 2001 * Posted for Fair Use Only
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