Losing Bin Laden: How Bill Clinton's Failures Unleashed Global Terror

· Simon and Schuster
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Journalist Rich Miniter uses his unparalleled access to sources and stories throughout the Middle East, Africa, and the United States. He paints a devastating portrait of how close the U.S. military was to killing bin Laden--on multiple occasions--and how, each time, Clinton dropped the ball and allowed bin Laden to grow stronger and more dangerous.

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3.5
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masley vystupoe
October 22, 2014
Look first on YouTube for "Emad Salem FBI Informant" and let de recording seep in. WTC 1993 was FBI monitored and even contrived by the FBI. Emad Salem builded the bomb but his orders were to continue his undercover actions. However there was no red handed arrest action despite the info he provided to his superiors. And so the bomb exploded. WTC 1993 was in fact an inside job with the intention of controlled terror on US soil as an alibi to legislate anti-terror (pro oil war) laws to apply in and outside the US. Don't buy (pun intended) into this work based on the misconception that 911 was done by boxcutter hijackers. Nothing is further from the truth. Watch "Anatomy of a Great Deception" by David Hooper. Rest assured. He puts it in a very friendly and interesting way.
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