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In reply to the discussion: What should have been done in response to the briefing that Bin Laden planned to attack the US? [View all]Octafish
(55,745 posts)12. WARN THE PUBLIC. Attorney General Ashcroft was informed...
John Aschcroft stopped flying commercial airliners in July 2001 based on a 'threat assessment.'

Johnny Ashcan knew. And DU remembers.

Ashcroft Flying High
CBS News
WASHINGTON, July 26, 2001
Fishing rod in hand, Attorney General John Ashcroft left on a weekend trip to Missouri Thursday afternoon aboard a chartered government jet, reports CBS News Correspondent Jim Stewart.
In response to inquiries from CBS News over why Ashcroft was traveling exclusively by leased jet aircraft instead of commercial airlines, the Justice Department cited what it called a "threat assessment" by the FBI, and said Ashcroft has been advised to travel only by private jet for the remainder of his term.
"There was a threat assessment and there are guidelines. He is acting under the guidelines," an FBI spokesman said. Neither the FBI nor the Justice Department, however, would identify what the threat was, when it was detected or who made it.
A senior official at the CIA said he was unaware of specific threats against any Cabinet member, and Ashcroft himself, in a speech in California, seemed unsure of the nature of the threat.
"I don't do threat assessments myself and I rely on those whose responsibility it is in the law enforcement community, particularly the FBI. And I try to stay within the guidelines that they've suggested I should stay within for those purposes," Ashcroft said.
Asked if he knew anything about the threat or who might have made it, the attorney general replied, "Frankly, I don't. That's the answer."
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http://www.cbsnews.com/news/ashcroft-flying-high/
CBS News
WASHINGTON, July 26, 2001
Fishing rod in hand, Attorney General John Ashcroft left on a weekend trip to Missouri Thursday afternoon aboard a chartered government jet, reports CBS News Correspondent Jim Stewart.
In response to inquiries from CBS News over why Ashcroft was traveling exclusively by leased jet aircraft instead of commercial airlines, the Justice Department cited what it called a "threat assessment" by the FBI, and said Ashcroft has been advised to travel only by private jet for the remainder of his term.
"There was a threat assessment and there are guidelines. He is acting under the guidelines," an FBI spokesman said. Neither the FBI nor the Justice Department, however, would identify what the threat was, when it was detected or who made it.
A senior official at the CIA said he was unaware of specific threats against any Cabinet member, and Ashcroft himself, in a speech in California, seemed unsure of the nature of the threat.
"I don't do threat assessments myself and I rely on those whose responsibility it is in the law enforcement community, particularly the FBI. And I try to stay within the guidelines that they've suggested I should stay within for those purposes," Ashcroft said.
Asked if he knew anything about the threat or who might have made it, the attorney general replied, "Frankly, I don't. That's the answer."
CONTINUED...
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/ashcroft-flying-high/
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What should have been done in response to the briefing that Bin Laden planned to attack the US? [View all]
oberliner
Sep 2015
OP
" I just don't know what it is he ought to have done that might have helped to prevent the attacks"
jberryhill
Sep 2015
#15
Did I say I didn't want to? I just listed things I thought of -- not every thing
pnwmom
Sep 2015
#17
Apparenlty there was a threat assessment involving airlcraft the cheney admin took seriously when it
zinnisking
Sep 2015
#44
Not only didnt take it seriously, the little prick murdering asshole says "you can say you did your
randys1
Sep 2015
#31
Actually, we have thwarted several attempted terrorist attacks under Obama through
world wide wally
Sep 2015
#7
Remember how good police work used to be (and still is) vilified now by Republicans
Proud Liberal Dem
Sep 2015
#45
There was plenty of opportunity to shoot down all planes while over rural areas...
ChisolmTrailDem
Sep 2015
#22
Compare it to the response of the Clinton administration to the Millennium bomb plot
jeff47
Sep 2015
#11
Why do you leave out the *? That is the answer. Without *, and with "just a president," we got
lonestarnot
Sep 2015
#20
''All right, you've covered your ass.'' -- George W Bush to CIA briefer, August 2001.
Octafish
Sep 2015
#43
It may very well be that Bush could have done nothing to stop this well conceived bin Laden plan BUT
kelliekat44
Sep 2015
#40