Countdown to Terror

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2005-07-20
Publisher(s): Regnery Pub
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Summary

Congressman Weldon exposes a deeply dysfunctional culture and perverse political agendas in American intelligence that are endangering American security. He also explains why the recent restructuring of the intelligence agencies will do nothing to fix our broken and failing intelligence services.

Author Biography

Curt Weldon has represented Pennsylvania in Congress for nearly twenty years.

Table of Contents

What You Need to Knowp. 1
Ali Reports (22-25 April 2003): High Command of Terrorism, Nuclear Ambitions, Bin Laden in Iran, Assassination Plotsp. 21
Ali Reports (27-29 April 2003): North Korea, Subversion in Iraq and Afghanistan, CIA Shows No Interestp. 55
Ali Reports (1-18 May 2003): Catastrophic Attack Against America, More on Subversion, British Government, French Policyp. 63
Ali Reports (12-22 June 2003): Al Sadr Hosted, Uprising in Iran, CIA Still Shows No Interestp. 85
Ali Reports (July-August 2003): 12th Imam Operation, "Anyone But Bush," Al Qaedap. 91
Ali Reports (4-27 September 2003): Al Zarqawi Hosted, Bin Laden Leaves Tehran, Deceiving the Europeansp. 97
Ali Reports (11-30 October 2003): Further Details on the 12th Imam Operation, Nuclear Deception, the Plot to Assassinate President Bush, and Iraqp. 103
Ali Reports (19 November 2003): 12th Imam Attack Postponed until after U.S. Election, More from Committee of Ninep. 113
Ali Reports (21-29 January 2004): Iran Prepares for U.S. Election, Backs Democrats, CIA Meets with Ali, Still Shows No Interestp. 117
Ali Reports (3-22 February 2004): Ali Confirmed, More from Inside Iranp. 121
Ali Reports (17-25 March 2004): "Islamic Vatican" of Terrorism, Germany, Bin Laden in Iranp. 125
Ali Reports (5-28 April 2004): 9/11 Commission, Al Qaeda, Al Sadr, Bribes to Al Jazeerap. 133
Ali Reports (3-29 May 2004): Bin Laden in Iran, Al Zarqawi Lunches with Sepah and Al Qaeda, Terrorists Given a Free Handp. 139
Ali Reports (June-August 2004): Crash Effort to Develop Atomic Bomb, Ali Pleads for CIA Assistancep. 145
Ali Report (23 September 2004): Destabilizing Iraq, North Korea Model Adopted, More on Known Terroristsp. 151
Conclusions and Recommendations: Clinton Administration Intelligence Failures, 9/11 Commission and Congressional Intelligence Reforms, Our Intelligence Services Have Long Been Dysfunctional, Grand Strategy for Winning the War on Terrorismp. 157
Recent Letter from Alip. 201
Memo: Ali a Credible Sourcep. 209
Letter of April 28, 2003, Sent to CIA Director George Tenet, et al.p. 211
Letter to CIA Director George Tenet, April 14, 2004p. 215
Letter to John Hamre, Deputy Secretary of Defense, on National Operations Analysis Hub (NOAH) July 30, 1999p. 217
U.S.-Russia Partnershipp. 221
Indexp. 233
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