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Revealed: The Taliban minister, the US envoy and the warning of September 11 that was
ignored

By Kate Clark in Kabul

07 September 2002 Internal links Revealed: The Taliban minister, the US envoy and the
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Weeks before the terrorist attacks on 11 September, the United States and the United
Nations ignored warnings from a secret Taliban emissary that Osama bin Laden was
planning a huge attack on American soil.

The warnings were delivered by an aide of Wakil Ahmed Muttawakil, the Taliban Foreign
Minister at the time, who was known to be deeply unhappy with the foreign militants in
Afghanistan, including Arabs.

Mr Muttawakil, now in American custody, believed the Taliban's protection of Mr bin 
Laden
and the other al-Qa'ida militants would lead to nothing less than the destruction of
Afghanistan by the US military. He told his aide: "The guests are going to destroy the
guesthouse."

The minister then ordered him to alert the US and the UN about what was going to 
happen.
But in a massive failure of intelligence, the message was disregarded because of what
sources describe as "warning fatigue". At the same time, the FBI and the CIA failed to 
take
seriously warnings that Islamic fundamentalist students had enrolled in flight schools 
across
the US.

Mr Muttawakil's aide, who has stayed on in Kabul and who has to remain anonymous for 
his
security, described in detail to The Independent how he alerted first the Americans and
then the United Nations of the coming calamity of 11 September.

The minister learnt in July last year that Mr bin Laden was planning a "huge attack" on
targets inside America, the aide said. The attacks were imminent and would be so deadly
the United States would react with destructive rage.

Mr bin Laden had been in Afghanistan since May 1996, bringing his three wives, 13 
children
and Arab fighters. Over time he became a close ally of the obscurantist Taliban leader
Mullah Mohammed Omar.

Mr Muttawakil learnt of the coming attacks on America not from other members of the
Taliban leadership, but from the leader of the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan, Tahir
Yildash. The organisation was one of the fundamentalist groups that had found refuge on
Afghan soil, lending fighters for the Taliban's war on the Northern Alliance and 
benefiting
from good relations with al-Qa'ida in its fight against the Uzbek government.

According to the emissary, Mr Muttawakil emerged from a one-to-one meeting with Mr
Yildash looking shocked and troubled. Until then, the Foreign Minister, who had 
disapproved
of the destruction of the Buddhist statues in Bamian earlier in the year, had no 
inkling from
others in the Taliban leadership of what Mr bin Laden was planning.

"At first Muttawakil wouldn't say why he was so upset," said the aide. "Then it all 
came out.
Yildash had revealed that Osama bin Laden was going to launch an attack on the United
States. It would take place on American soil and it was imminent. Yildash said Osama
hoped to kill thousands of Americans."

At the time, 19 members of al-Qa'ida were in situ in the US waiting to launch what 
would
be the deadliest foreign attack on the American mainland.

The emissary went first to the Americans, travelling across the border to meet the 
consul
general, David Katz, in the Pakistani border town of Peshawar, in the third week of 
July
2001. They met in a safehouse belonging to an old mujahedin leader who has confirmed to
The Independent that the meeting took place.

Another US official was also present possibly from the intelligence services. Mr Katz, 
who
now works at the American embassy in Eritrea, declined to talk about the meeting. But
other US sources said the warning was not passed on.

A diplomatic source said: "We were hearing a lot of that kind of stuff. When people 
keep
saying the sky's going to fall in and it doesn't, a kind of warning fatigue sets in. I 
actually
thought it was all an attempt to rattle us in an attempt to please their funders in 
the Gulf, to
try to get more donations for the cause."

The Afghan aide did not reveal that the warning was from Mr Muttawakil, a factor that
might have led the Americans to down-grade it. "As I recall, I thought he was speaking
from his own personal perspective," one source said. "It was interesting that he was 
from
the Foreign Affairs Ministry, but he gave no indication this was a message he was 
carrying."

Interviewed by The Independent in Kabul, the Afghan emissary said: "I told Mr Katz they
should launch a new Desert Storm like the campaign to drive Iraq out of Kuwait but this
time they should call it Mountain Storm and they should drive the foreigners out of
Afghanistan. They also had to stop the Pakistanis supporting the Taliban."

The Taliban emissary said Mr Katz replied that neither action was possible. Nor did Mr 
Katz
pass the warning on to the State Department, according to senior US diplomatic sources.

When Mr Muttawakil's emissary returned to Kabul, the Foreign Minister told him to see 
UN
officials. He took the warning to the Kabul offices of UNSMA, the political wing of 
the UN.
These officials heard him out, but again did not report the secret Taliban warning to 
UN
headquarters. A UN official familiar with the warnings said: "He appeared to be 
speaking in
total desperation, asking for a Mountain Storm, he wanted a sort of deus ex machina to
solve his country's problems. But before 9/11, there was just not much hope that
Washington would become that engaged in Afghanistan."

Officials in the State Department and in UN headquarters in New York said they knew
nothing about a Taliban warning. But they said they would now be looking into the 
matter.

Mr Muttawakil is now unavailable for comment he handed himself in to the Afghan
authorities in the former Taliban stronghold of Kandahar in southern Afghanistan last
February. He is reported to be in American custody there, one of the few senior members
of the Taliban regime the US has managed to arrest.

As America steadily broke the Taliban's military machine last autumn, there were no
Taliban defections. Apart from Mr Mutawakil's one vain attempt to warn the world, the
Taliban remained absolutely loyal to their leader's vision.

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