Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Clinton White House Suppressed Evidence of Terrorism


Bill Clinton White House Suppressed Evidence of Iran's Terrorism

Dear Concerned,
The deeply concerning information detailed in The Washington Times article below reinforces the importance of electing a President and Commander in Chief who has the integrity and strength required to keep our nation safe. We’ve now seen example after example of what happens when we don’t. We ask that you please keep that in mind during the weeks and months ahead.

Bill Clinton White House suppressed evidence of Iran’s terrorism
Sent secret cable accusing Tehran of 1996 Khobar Towers attack, but kept it from public
By John Solomon - The Washington Times
Bill Clinton’s administration gathered enough evidence to send a top-secret communique accusing Iran of facilitating the deadly 1996 Khobar Towers terrorist bombing, but suppressed that information from the American public and some elements of U.S. intelligence for fear it would lead to an outcry for reprisal, according to documents and interviews.
Before Mr. Clinton left office, the intelligence pointing toward Iran’s involvement in the terror attack in Saudi Arabia that killed 19 U.S. servicemen and wounded hundreds was deemed both extensive and “credible,” memos show.
It included FBI interviews with a half-dozen Saudi co-conspirators who revealed they got their passports from the Iranian embassy in Damascus, reported to a top Iranian general and were trained by Iran’s Revolutionary Guard (IRGC), officials told The Washington Times.
The revelations about what the Clinton administration knew are taking on new significance with the recent capture of the accused mastermind of the 1996 attack, which has occurred in the shadows of the U.S. nuclear deal with Iran.
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