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Saturday � August 28

Terrorist experts advised Reno
Delta Force leader at Waco meeting
Jeff Nesmith - Cox Washington Bureau
Saturday, August 28, 1999


Washington -- Army anti-terrorism specialists, including the commander of
the top-secret Delta Force, attended the 1993 meeting at which Attorney
General Janet Reno approved use of tear gas against members of the Branch
Davidian group near Waco, Texas.

It is the first indication that the Delta Force, whose presence at the fatal
raid was disclosed this week, was involved in planning the operation.

Reno has said that during that meeting, she raised numerous questions about
the effect tear gas would have on members of the rebellious religious cult
and, especially, their children.

The military authorities reportedly assured her that when tear gas was used
against them, the Davidians would be compelled to abandon the compound in
which they had holed up during a 51-day standoff with FBI agents.

Instead, 80 members of the sect, including its leader David Koresh and 20
children, died in a fire that consumed their compound. The FBI has said the
fire was started by the Davidians.

Documents released to Cox Newspapers on Friday by the FBI indicate that Col.
William Boykin, then Delta Force commander, and Brig. Gen. Peter Schoomaker,
then the assistant division commander of the 1st Cavalry Division at Fort
Hood, Texas, were the previously unidentified officers who told Reno use of
CS gas, a potent form of tear gas, would make the compound "untenable."

Tear gas and the manner in which it was used at Waco have become an issue in
recent days with the disclosure that what the FBI describes as "a very
limited number" of military-issue pyrotechnic gas grenades were used in the
final assault on the compound.

This revelation, contrary to Reno's repeated assertion during recent years,
has led to renewed calls by members of Congress for committee
investigations.

On Friday, Sen. Arlen Specter (R-Pa.) called for a Senate Judiciary
Committee probe of the pyrotechnic grenades, and Rep. Dan Burton (R-Ind.)
said his House Government Reform Committee would hold hearings on the matter
in the fall.

Reno said Thursday she was "upset" to learn that assurances to her by the
FBI that incendiary tear gas grenades were not used at Waco were untrue.

In addition to the controversy over the tear gas canisters, The Dallas
Morning News reported that a "former CIA officer" had said he was told that
three or four Army Special Forces troops at Waco had taken an active role in
the Davidian assault.

That would be illegal under federal laws that prohibit use of military force
against American civilians without a special presidential waiver.

Although it has been reported that military officers were at a meeting at
which Reno was advised to approve the use of CS gas at Waco, the names of
Boykin and Schoomaker were deleted from an Army memorandum describing the
meeting. Both men were among the original Delta Force officers when it was
established by the late Army Col. Charlie Beckwith, and both participated in
the failed mission to rescue U.S. hostages from Iran in 1980.

According to the widely circulated memorandum, Special Forces members were
at Waco on April 19, 1993, but strictly as observers, whose activities were
within legal guidelines and had been approved by the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

The document, written May 13, nearly a month after the fiery end of the Waco
standoff, was a synopsis of an April 14 meeting involving Reno, then-FBI
Director William Sessions, then-Associate Attorney General Webster Hubbell,
two Army officers, an "unknown scientist (expert on CS)" from the Army and
several FBI agents.

Boykin has since been promoted to major general and given overall command of
the Army Special Forces Command at Fort Bragg, N.C. Schoomaker has been
promoted to general and is commander of the multiservice Special Operations
Command at MacDill Air Force Base in Florida.
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