Friday, December 12,
2014 - 02:43 GMT Abu Dhabi
Published
in the US Senate by new information he said was evidence that former President
George W. Bush administration "misled Americans" such as the Iraq war.
The Chairman of the Armed
Services Committee, Democratic senators Carl Levin, "The cable from the
CIA in 2003 warned of a reference to allegations that Mohamed Atta met with
Iraqi intelligence officers in the Czech Republic before September 11, 2001
attacks."
It is noteworthy that
Mohamed Atta was the person who led the hijackers September 11, 2001.
Levin added that officials
in the Bush administration used the meeting is certainly to tie Iraq to the
Sept. 11 attacks in the minds of the American people.
And dissemination of Levin
received a letter from CIA Director John Brennan, who wrote denying that any
expert in the field of counter-terrorism, or in the Federal Bureau of
Investigation said that he has evidence or know that Atta was in Prague.
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