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To: Jumper who wrote (202799)11/14/2001 5:33:34 PM
From: Thomas A Watson  Respond to of 769670
 
Morris: Clinton Was Oblivious to Khobar Towers Terror Alert

Former chief White House political adviser Dick Morris
revealed Tuesday that his former boss Bill Clinton cared so
little about global terrorism that his own assistant
secretary of state had trouble getting him to pay attention
to a bomb threat against the Khobar Towers Air Force
barracks in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

"In 1996, I got a phone call from Dick Holbrooke," Morris
told WABC Radio's Sean Hannity.

"He said, 'We're getting hard intelligence that terrorists
are planning another hit on our guys in Riyadh. ... They're
in the exact same building they were in when it was hit
last time.'"

In June 1996, the Khobar Towers military barracks had been
hit by a suicide bomber believed sent by Osama bin Laden,
killing 19 American airmen.

Months later, after the barracks had been repaired, U.S.
military personnel reoccupied it.

Holbrooke told Morris that the new U.S. Air Force tenants
were "sitting ducks in that building," and then added:

"I've been trying to get a hold of the president for two
weeks about this and we're getting increasing reports about
[the threat]. Can you call him?"

Morris said that when he reached Clinton about Holbrooke's
warning, the president began cursing and complained, "You
mean they're still in that building? I ordered six weeks
ago for them to be dispersed."

Clinton said he would take care of the problem at a meeting
with the Joint Chiefs the next day, Morris recalled.

"But he didn't follow it up," the top political strategist
noted. "He didn't know whether they were in the buildings
or not. He was inaccessible, so the guy who knew [about the
threat] couldn't be in touch with him."

Morris told Hannity the oversight was typical of the way
the administration worked.

"Clinton was a one-issue-at-a-time guy," he said, adding
that the only foreign policy issue that seemed to engage
him was Bosnia.

The reference to Bosnia prompted this exchange:

HANNITY: The only time he paid attention to foreign policy
was when he had Monica working - who was he speaking to,
what Alabama congressman?

MORRIS: Yeah, right. But the - well, he spoke to me on one
of those ...

HANNITY: Ahhhwwww!

MORRIS: He did. No, no, I'm in the Starr Report. I'm one of
the four conversations [where Clinton had sex with Lewinsky
while talking to others on the phone].

Citing another example of Clinton's lax attitude toward
terrorism, the former White House political guru noted his
boss never visited the World Trade Center after it was
bombed in February 1993.

"When the bombing happened, he just issued a statement
saying we'll fight them and all that. And then he gave it
his Saturday radio address. ... It was never a big
priority."

During Clinton's second term, Morris said, he was
"terribly, terribly and totally distracted by impeachment.
There was no way that he was going to pay enough attention
to an issue like terrorism.

"In the second term," Morris said, "we didn't have a
president. Now, was it his fault for Monica? Was it the
Republicans' fault for impeaching? Was it his fault for not
resigning? Who knows.

"But the fact is the United States didn't have a president
for two years and that's why."
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