ALLEGATIONS OF INVOLVEMENT IN INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM
THE OSAMA FILES ( © VANITY FAIR )

September 11 might have been prevented if the U.S. had accepted Sudan's offers to share intelligence files on Osama bin Laden and the growing al-Qaeda threat. Recently unearthed docments reveal that the Clinton administration repeatedly rejected the help of a country it unwisely perceived as an enemy.

By David Rose

UNPROVEN, UNSUSTAINABLE AND CONTRADICTORY:
United States Government Allegations of Sudanese Involvement in International Terrorism

One of the accusations levelled at the government is that the Sudanese government is implicated in the encouragement of, and support for, international terrorism as carried out by Islamic fundamentalist groupings accross North Africa and the Middle East
TO BE REPOSTED
THE UNITED STATES, SUDAN AND COUNTERTERRORISM: A CASE STUDY

In his address to the joint session of Congress and the American people in the week following the murderous terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001, President George Bush declared that the war on terrorism would be the single most important struggle facing the United States and its allies:

 

 

 


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