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Thu Mar 29, 2012, 10:42 AM Mar 2012

British Politician Reveals Failed U.S. Plan to Wiretap All of Afghanistan before 9/11 Attacks

British Politician Reveals Failed U.S. Plan to Wiretap All of Afghanistan before 9/11 Attacks

The U.S. intelligence community might have known ahead of time about al-Qaeda’s plan to attack the United States on September 11, 2001, had it managed to follow through in the 1990s on plans to eavesdrop on Afghanistan’s proposed new phone system.

According to David Davis, a Member of Parliament in the United Kingdom, former shadow home secretary and former chairman of the Conservative Party, officials during the Clinton administration had an inside business source in 1998 who was negotiating with the Taliban to install a communications network for the developing country.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the National Security Agency planned to work with Telephone Systems International (TSI), the New Jersey-based company hired by the Taliban to install the phone system, so intelligence operatives could listen in on every call originating inside Afghanistan. According to Davis, who told his story publically in the House of Commons on Wednesday, the owner of TSI, Afghan-American Ehsan Bayat, was also an FBI informant.

But the phone spying never materialized.

First, President Bill Clinton imposed a trade embargo on Afghanistan in July 1999, which delayed the operation. Then, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) got wind of what the FBI was doing and embarked on a turf war in Washington, arguing that it should be snooping on the Afghan calls rather than the FBI. The CIA won, but then fell into internal bickering.

http://www.allgov.com/US_and_the_World/ViewNews/British_Politician_Reveals_Failed_US_Plan_to_Wiretap_All_of_Afghanistan_before_911_Attacks_120329

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