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"Waugh will note, I was familiar with bin Laden from [CIA] traffic, but this was the first time I had heard the term al-Qaeda. [Waugh and Keown, 2004, pp. 121] According to most other media accounts, US intelligence does not learn about the existence of al-Qaeda until several years later, not long before the State Department publicly uses the term in 1996 (see August 14, 1996). For instance, US News and World Report will even assert in 2003, So limited was the CIAs knowledge that it began using al-Qaedas real name only [in 1998]10 years after bin Laden founded the organization. [US News and World Report, 12/15/2003]
Entity Tags: Central Intelligence Agency, Al-Qaeda, Billy Waugh, Osama bin Laden
Timeline Tags: Complete 911 Timeline
Profile: Jack Cloonan Positions that Jack Cloonan has held:
* FBI agent
Related Entities:
* Employee Federal Bureau of Investigation * Acquaintance of Russell Fincher * Employee of FBI New York Field Office * Acquaintance of Ali Mohamed * Acquaintance of Patrick Fitzgerald * Acquaintance of Albert
Jack Cloonan was a participant or observer in the following events: Shortly After May 1993: Ali Mohamed Describes Al-Qaeda Training Camps, Possibly More, to US Military Edit event
Double agent Ali Mohamed is interviewed by the US military about al-Qaeda, but what exactly is said is uncertain because the interview files are supposedly lost. When Mohameds FBI handler John Zent interviewed him in May 1993 (see May 1993), he mentioned al-Qaeda training camps. FBI agent Jack Cloonan, who will later investigate Mohamed, will recall, John realizes that Ali is talking about all these training camps in Afghanistan. And starts talking about this guy named bin Laden. So John calls the local rep from army intelligence and arranges for them to interview him. A special team of army investigators shows up from Fort Meade, Virginia, which is the home of the NSA. They bring maps with them and they bring evidence. And so they debrief Ali, and he lays out all these training camps. What else he may reveal is not known. Cloonan is not sure why Mohamed volunteered all this vital al-Qaeda information. Earlier in the year, FBI investigators discovered that Mohamed stole many top secret US military documents and gave them to Islamic militants (see Spring 1993). However, Mohamed faces no trouble from the Defense Department about that. FBI agent Joseph OBrien will later ask, Who in the government was running this show? Why didnt the Bureau bring the hammer down on this guy Mohamed then and there? Whatever Mohamed says in this interview is not shared with US intelligence agencies, even though it would have obvious relevance for the worldwide manhunt for Ramzi Yousef going on at the time since Yousef trained in some of the camps Mohamed is describing. Several years later, Cloonan will attempt to find the report of Mohameds interview with army intelligence but we were never able to find it. We were told that the report was probably destroyed in a reorganization of intelligence components in the Defense Department. [Lance, 2006, pp. 130-131]
Entity Tags: Al-Qaeda, US Department of Defense, Osama bin Laden, Ali Mohamed, Jack Cloonan, John Zent, Joseph OBrien, Ramzi Yousef