• October 12, 2005 | 8:35 p.m. ET

The Nexus of Politics and Terror 
by Keith Olbermann

Secaucus - Last Thursday on Countdown, I referred to the latest terror threat - 
the 
reported bomb plot against the New York City subway system - in terms of its 
timing. 
President Bush's speech about the war on terror had come earlier the same day, 
as had the 
breaking news of the possible indictment of Karl Rove in the CIA leak 
investigation.

I suggested that in the last three years there had been about 13 similar 
coincidences - a 
political downturn for the administration, followed by a "terror event" - a 
change in alert 
status, an arrest, a warning.

We figured we'd better put that list of coincidences on the public record. We 
did so this 
evening on the television program, with ten of these examples. The other three 
are listed 
at the end of the main list, out of chronological order. The contraction was 
made purely 
for the sake of television timing considerations, and permitted us to get the 
live reaction 
of the former Undersecretary of Homeland Security, Asa Hutchinson.

We bring you these coincidences, reminding you, and ourselves here, that 
perhaps the 
simplest piece of wisdom in the world is called "the logical fallacy." Just 
because Event "A" 
occurs, and then Event "B" occurs, that does not automatically mean that Event 
"A" caused 
Event "B."

But one set of comments from an informed observer seems particularly relevant 
as we 
examine these coincidences.

On May 10th of this year, after his resignation, former Secretary of Homeland 
Security 
Ridge looked back on the terror alert level changes, issued on his watch.

Mr. Ridge said: "More often than not we were the least inclined to raise it. 
Sometimes we 
disagreed with the intelligence assessment. Sometimes we thought even if the 
intelligence 
was good, you don't necessarily put the country on (alert)… there were times 
when some 
people were really aggressive about raising it, and we said `for that?'"

Please, judge for yourself.

Number One:

May 18th, 2002. The first details of the President's Daily Briefing of August 
6th, 2001, are 
revealed, including its title - "Bin Laden Determined To Strike In U.S."  The 
same day 
another memo is discovered - revealing the FBI knew of men with links to Al 
Qaeda 
training at an Arizona flight school. The memo was never acted upon. Questions 
about 
9/11 Intelligence failures are swirling.

May 20th, 2002. Two days later, FBI Director Mueller declares another terrorist 
attack 
"inevitable." The next day, the Department of Homeland Security issues warnings 
of 
attacks against railroads nationwide, and against New York City landmarks like 
the 
Brooklyn Bridge and the Statue of Liberty.

Number Two:

June 6th, 2002. Colleen Rowley, the FBI agent who tried to alert her superiors 
to the 
specialized flight training taken by Zacarias Moussaoui, whose information 
suggests the 
government missed a chance to break up the 9/11 plot, testifies before 
Congress. Senate 
Intelligence Committee Chair Graham says Rowley's testimony has inspired 
similar 
pre-9/11 whistle-blowers.

June 10th, 2002. Four days later, speaking from Russia, Attorney General John 
Ashcroft 
reveals that an American named Jose Padilla is under arrest, accused of 
plotting a radiation 
bomb attack in this country. Padilla had, by this time, already been detained 
for more than 
a month.

Number Three:

February 5th, 2003. Secretary of State Powell tells the United Nations Security 
Council of 
Iraq's concealment of weapons, including 18 mobile biological weapons 
laboratories, 
justifying a U.N. or U.S. first strike. Many in the UN are doubtful. Months 
later, much of the 
information proves untrue.

February 7th, 2003. Two days later, as anti-war demonstrations continue to take 
place 
around the globe, Homeland Security Secretary Ridge cites "credible threats" by 
Al Qaeda, 
and raises the terror alert level to orange. Three days after that, Fire 
Administrator David 
Paulison - who would become the acting head of FEMA after the Hurricane Katrina 
disaster 
- advises Americans to stock up on plastic sheeting and duct tape to protect 
themselves 
against radiological or biological attack.

Number Four:

July 23rd, 2003: The White House admits the CIA -- months before the 
President's State of 
the Union Address -- expressed "strong doubts" about the claim that Iraq had 
attempted 
to buy uranium from Niger. On the 24th, the Congressional report on the 9/11 
attacks is 
issued; it criticizes government at all levels; it reveals an FBI informant had 
been living 
with two of the future hijackers; and it concludes that Iraq had no link to 
Al-Qaeda. 28 
pages of the report are redacted. On the 26th, American troops are accused of 
beating 
Iraqi prisoners.

July 29th, 2003. Three days later, amid all of those negative headlines, 
Homeland Security 
issues warnings of further terrorist attempts to use airplanes for suicide 
attacks.

Number Five:

December 17th, 2003. 9/11 Commission Co-Chair Thomas Kean says the attacks were 
preventable. The next day, a Federal Appeals Court says the government cannot 
detain 
suspected radiation-bomber Jose Padilla indefinitely without charges, and the 
chief U.S. 
Weapons inspector in Iraq, Dr. David Kay, who has previously announced he has 
found no 
Weapons of Mass Destruction in Iraq, announces he will resign his post.

December 21st, 2003. Three days later, just before Christmas, Homeland Security 
again 
raises the threat level to Orange, claiming "credible intelligence" of further 
plots to crash 
airliners into U.S. cities. Subsequently, six international flights into this 
country are 
cancelled after some passenger names purportedly produce matches on government 
no-
fly lists. The French later identify those matched names: one belongs to an 
insurance 
salesman from Wales, another to an elderly Chinese woman, a third to a 
five-year old boy.

Number Six:

March 30th, 2004. The new chief weapons inspector in Iraq, Charles Duelfer 
tells Congress 
we have still not found any WMD there. And, after weeks of refusing to appear 
before the 
9/11 Commission, Condoleezza Rice finally relents and agrees to testify. On the 
31st:  
Four Blackwater-USA contractors working in Iraq are murdered, their mutilated 
bodies 
dragged through the streets and left on public display in Fallujah. The role of 
civilian 
contractors in Iraq is widely questioned.

April 2nd, 2004.  Homeland Security issues a bulletin warning that terrorists 
may try to 
blow up buses and trains, using fertilizer and fuel bombs - like the one 
detonated in 
Oklahoma City - stuffed into satchels or duffel bags.

Number Seven:

May 16th, 2004. Secretary of State Powell appears on "Meet The Press." 
Moderator Tim 
Russert closes by asking him about the "enormous personal credibility" Powell 
had placed 
before the U.N. in laying out a case against Saddam Hussein. An aide to Powell 
interrupts 
the question, saying the interview is over. Powell finishes his answer, 
admitting that much 
of the information he had been given about Weapons of Mass Destruction was 
"inaccurate 
and wrong, and, in some cases, deliberately misleading."

May 21st, 2004, new photos showing mistreatment of Iraqi prisoners at Abu 
Ghraib Prison 
are released. On the 24th - Associated Press video from Iraq confirms U.S. 
forces 
mistakenly bombed a wedding party - killing more than 40.

Wednesday the 26th. Two days later, Attorney General Ashcroft and FBI Director 
Mueller 
warn that intelligence from multiple sources, in Ashcroft's words, "indicates 
Al-Qaeda's 
specific intention to hit the United States hard," and that "90 percent of the 
arrangements 
for an attack on the United States were complete." The color-coded warning 
system is not 
raised, and Homeland Security Secretary Ridge does not attend the announcement.

Number Eight:

July 6th, 2004. Democratic Presidential candidate John Kerry selects Senator 
John Edwards 
as his vice presidential running mate, producing a small bump in the election 
opinion 
polls, and a huge swing in media attention towards the Democratic campaign.

July 8th, 2004. Two days later, Homeland Secretary Ridge warns of information 
about Al-
Qaeda attacks during the summer or autumn. Four days after that, the head of 
the U.S. 
Election Assistance Commission, DeForest B. Soaries, Junior, confirms he has 
written to 
Ridge about the prospect of postponing the upcoming Presidential election in 
the event it 
is interrupted by terrorist acts.

Number Nine:

July 29th, 2004. At their party convention in Boston, the Democrats formally 
nominate 
John Kerry as their candidate for President. As in the wake of any convention, 
the 
Democrats dominate the media attention over the ensuing weekend.

Monday, August 1st, 2004. The Department of Homeland Security raises the alert 
status 
for financial centers in New York, New Jersey, and Washington to orange. The 
evidence 
supporting the warning - reconnaissance data, left in a home in Iraq - later 
proves to be 
roughly four years old and largely out-of-date.

Number Ten:

Last Thursday. At 10 AM Eastern Time, the President addresses the National 
Endowment 
for Democracy, once again emphasizing the importance of the war on terror and 
insisting 
his government has broken up at least 10 terrorist plots since 9/11.

At 3 PM Eastern Time, five hours after the President's speech has begun, the 
Associated 
Press reports that Karl Rove will testify again to the CIA Leak Grand Jury, and 
that Special 
Prosecutor Fitzgerald has told Rove he cannot guarantee that he will not be 
indicted.

At 5:17 PM Eastern Time, seven hours after the President's speech has begun, 
New York 
officials disclose a bomb threat to the city's subway system - based on 
information 
supplied by the Federal Government. A Homeland Security spokesman says the 
intelligence upon which the disclosure is based is "of doubtful credibility." 
And it later 
proves that New York City had known of the threat for at least three days, and 
had 
increased police presence in the subways long before making the announcement at 
that 
particular time. Local New York television station, WNBC, reports it had the 
story of the 
threat days in advance, but was asked by "high ranking federal officials" in 
New York and 
Washington to hold off its story.

Less than four days after revealing the threat, Mayor Michael Bloomberg says 
"Since the 
period of the threat now seems to be passing, I think over the immediate 
future, we'll 
slowly be winding down the enhanced security."

While news organizations ranging from the New York Post to NBC News quote 
sources who 
say there was reason to believe that informant who triggered the warning simply 
`made it 
up', a Senior U.S. Counter-terrorism official tells the New York Times: "There 
was no there, 
there."

The list of three additional examples follows.

Number Eleven:

October 22nd, 2004. After weeks of Administration insistence that there are 
terrorist plans 
to disrupt the elections, FBI, Law Enforcement, and other U.S. Intelligence 
agencies report 
they have found no direct evidence of any plot. More over, they say, a key CIA 
source who 
had claimed knowledge of the plot, has been discredited.

October 29, 2004. Seven days later - four days before the Presidential election 
- the first 
supposedly new, datable tape of Osama Bin Laden since December 2001 is aired on 
the 
Al-Jazeera Network. A Bush-Cheney campaign official anonymously tells the New 
York 
Daily News that from his campaign's point of view, the tape is quote "a little 
gift."

Number Twelve:

May 5th, 2005. 88 members of the United States House of Representatives send a 
letter to 
President Bush demanding an investigation of the so-called "Downing Street 
Memo" - a 
British document which describes purported American desire dating to 2002 to 
"fix" the 
evidence to fit the charges against Iraq. In Iraq over the following weekend, 
car bombings 
escalate. On the 11th, more than 75 Iraqis are killed in one.

May 11th, 2005. Later that day, an instructor and student pilot violate 
restricted airspace 
in Washington D.C. It is an event that happens hundreds of times a year, but 
this time the 
plane gets to within three miles of the White House. The Capitol is evacuated; 
Vice 
President Cheney, the First Lady, and Nancy Reagan are all rushed to secure 
locations. The 
President, biking through woods, is not immediately notified.

Number Thirteen:

June 26th, 2005. A Gallup poll suggests that 61 percent of the American public 
believes 
the President does not have a plan in Iraq. On the 28th, Mr. Bush speaks to the 
nation 
from Fort Bragg: "We fight today because terrorists want to attack our country 
and kill our 
citizens, and Iraq is where they are making their stand. So we'll fight them 
there, we'll fight 
them across the world, and we will stay in the fight until the fight is won."

June 29th 2005. The next day, another private pilot veers into restricted 
airspace, the 
Capitol is again evacuated, and this time, so is the President.

--

To summarize, coincidences are coincidences.

We could probably construct a similar time line of terror events and warnings, 
and their 
relationship to - the opening of new Walmarts around the country.

Are these coincidences signs that the government's approach has worked because 
none of 
the announced threats ever materialized? Are they signs that the government has 
not yet 
mastered how and when to inform the public?

Is there, in addition to the "fog of war" a simple, benign, "fog of 
intelligence"?

But, if merely a reasonable case can be made that any of these juxtapositions 
of events are 
more than just coincidences, it underscores the need for questions to be asked 
in this 
country - questions about what is prudence, and what is fear-mongering; 
questions about 
which is the threat of death by terror, and which is the terror of threat.

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