President George W. Bush told a commission on the September 11 attacks that al-Qaeda was not outgoing president Bill Clinton’s top security concern. Bush’s testimony to the panel indicated that during a national security handover briefing, Clinton appeared far more passionate about the dangers of North Korea’s nuclear program and Israeli-Palestinian conflicts, Time magazine reported in its issue to hit newsstands Monday. Citing unnamed sources, Time wrote that Bush said Clinton “probably mentioned” terrorism as a national-security threat “but did not make it a point of emphasis.” Full Story
About OODA Analyst
OODA is comprised of a unique team of international experts capable of providing advanced intelligence and analysis, strategy and planning support, risk and threat management, training, decision support, crisis response, and security services to global corporations and governments.