Weldon: ‘Able Danger’ identified Atta 13 times
Congressman says secret military unit knew of 9/11 hijacker before attacks
![]() | Rep. Curt Weldon, R-Pa., speaks during a news conference Tuesday on Capitol Hill. |
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WASHINGTON - Pre-Sept. 11 intelligence conducted by a secret military unit identified terrorist ringleader Mohamed Atta 13 different times, a congressman said Tuesday.
During a Capitol Hill news conference, Rep. Curt Weldon, R-Pa., said the unit — code-named “Able Danger” — also identified “a problem” in Yemen two weeks before the attack on the USS Cole. It knew the problem was tied into the port of Aden and involved a U.S. platform, but the ship commander was not made aware of it, Weldon said.
The suicide bombing of the Cole killed 17 sailors on Oct. 12, 2000.
If anyone had told the Cole’s commander that there was any indication of a problem in Aden, “he would not have gone there,” Weldon told reporters. “He had no clue.”
Weldon would not say who provided evidence of such intelligence to him.
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AP file Sept. 11, 2001, hijacker Mohamed Atta is seen in a State of Florida Division of Motor Vehicles photograph. |
Former members of the Sept. 11 commission have dismissed Weldon’s findings.
Cmdr. Greg Hicks, a Pentagon spokesman, released a statement saying that Pentagon officials welcome the opportunity to address these issues during a hearing scheduled Wednesday before a subcommittee of the House Armed Services Committee.
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