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From: Dana [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, August 09, 2005 4:39 PM
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/08/09/AR2005080900
661.html 

Congressman: 9/11 Hijackers Were Monitored 

By KIMBERLY HEFLING 
The Associated Press 
Tuesday, August 9, 2005; 1:24 PM 

WASHINGTON -- Sept. 11 ringleader Mohammed Atta and three other 
hijackers were identified by defense intelligence officials more than 
a year before the attacks but information about their possible 
connections to al-Qaida never were forwarded to law enforcement, Rep. 
Curt Weldon said Tuesday. 

Weldon, a Pennsylvania Republican and vice chairman of the House Armed 
Services and Homeland Security committees, said the hijackers were 
identified in 1999 by a classified military intelligence unit known as 
"Able Danger," which determined they could be members of an al-Qaida 
cell. 

  
Weldon said that in September 2000 the unit recommended that its 
information on the hijackers be given to the FBI "so they could bring 
that cell in and take out the terrorists," Weldon said in an 
interview. 

However, Weldon said Pentagon lawyers rejected the recommendation 
because they said Atta and the others were in the country legally. 

"In fact, I'll tell you how stupid it was, they put stickies on the 
faces of Mohammed Atta on the chart that the military intelligence 
unit had completed and they said you can't talk to Atta because he's 
here on a green card," Weldon said. 

The congressman, who has occasionally been considered a maverick on 
Capitol Hill, initially made his allegations in a floor speech in June 
that garnered little attention. His talk came at the end of a 
legislative day during a period described under House rules as 
"special orders" _ a time slot for lawmakers to get up and speak on 
issues of their choosing. 

The issue resurfaced Monday in a story by the bimonthly Government 
Security News, which covers national security matters. 

Pentagon spokesman Bryan Whitman said the 9/11 commission looked into 
the matter during its investigation into government missteps leading 
to the attacks and chose not to include it in thew final report. 

Al Felzenberg, a spokesman for the 9/11 Commission, confirmed that the 
panel's investigators had been aware of Able Danger but said they 
"don't recall any mention of Mohammed Atta, per se, or any mention of 
a ... cell." 

 

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