State Department Documents Cited in 9/11 Commission Report, Part 1 of 2
The following documents are State Department cables which were referenced in the footnotes of the 9/11 Commission Report. A second batch will be posted within the next few weeks.
5/21/1996: Communique from Sudan re: Osama bin LadenNotification to U.S. government that Bin Laden and "Egyptian terrorist elements" have left the Sudan.
8/6/1996: Major Usama Bin Laden Asset DeregisteredBin Laden's Taba Investments (Tabba For Investment) deregistered by Sudanese government. Four Bin Laden firms are also discussed -- Wadi-Alageeg Construction Company, Tabba For Investment, El-Thimar Al-Mobark Agricultural Company, and the Khartoum Tannery.
9/14/1998: Secret meeting with Taliban Official Abdul Hakim MujahidTaliban warned that harboring Osama bin Laden has put "the Taliban and the U.S. on a collision course." Taliban reported that they had "warned
him once again not to engage in political or press activities."
10/12/1998: Secret meeting with Taliban official Maulawi Wakil AhmedSuggests "the Taliban are wrestling with the Bin Ladin issue and that their heretofore hard-line stance on this issue may be in some, sort of flux."
2/16/1999: Secret Memo, The Saudi Binladin Group, Builders to the KingClaims company "has sought to make clear that it has no links with the Islamist fanatic (and half brother) Usama by publicly and unequivocally condemning his actions and taking the necessary legal steps to ensure that all connections have been severed."
10/8/1998: Designation of Al Qaeda as a terrorist organization12/14/1999: Secret Memo, Saudis on US Warning to Taliban re: UBLThe Saudis agree that Bin Laden is a threat to the Kingdom.
Labels: INTELFILES, Osama-Bin-Laden, State-Department, Taliban