U.S. Senator Graham: Bush Covered Up Saudi Involvement in 9/11
Friday, September 10, 2004 at 03:10AM
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In his book, Senator Graham asserts that the
White House blocked investigations into Saudi Arabian government
support for the 9/11 plot, in part because of the Bush family's close
ties to the Saudi royal family and wealthy Saudis like the bin Ladens.
Behind the White House's insistence on classifying 27 pages detailing
the Saudi links in a report issued by a joint House-Senate intelligence
panel co-chaired by Graham in 2002 lay the desire to hide the
administration's deficiencies and protect its Saudi allies, according
to Graham. In February 2002, Graham writes, Gen. Tommy Franks, then
conducting the war against the Taliban in Afghanistan (and later to
speak in prime time on behalf of Bush's candidacy at the Republican
National Convention in New York), pulled the senator aside to explain
that important resources in the hunt for Osama bin Laden, such as
Predator drones, were being quietly redeployed to Iraq. "He told me
that the decision to go to war in Iraq had been made at least 14 months
before we actually went into Iraq, long before there was authorization
from Congress and long before the United Nations was sought out for a
resolution of support," Graham tells Salon. [more ]
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