APRIL 10--Under pressure from the September 11 commission, the White
House today declassified and released an intelligence digest given to
President George W. Bush weeks before the 2001 terrorist attacks. The
confidential President's Daily Brief (PDB) for August 6, 2001 contained
a two-page section entitled "Bin Ladin Determined to Strike in US," and
refers to possible hijacking attempts by Osama bin Laden disciples and
the existence of about 70 FBI investigations into alleged al-Qaeda
cells operating within the United States. The August 6 PDB, an excerpt
from which you'll find below, was presented to Bush while he vacationed
at his ranch in Crawford, Texas. The digest is prepared by the Central
Intelligence Agency, an official from which briefs the president on the
report's contents. While Bush critics have described the August 6 PDB
as a warning of an impending al-Qaeda attack, Condoleezza Rice, Bush's
national security adviser, testified Thursday that the document
contained "historical information based on old reporting. There was no
new threat information." (2 pages)
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