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Originally Posted by SirVLCIV WASHINGTON (CNN) -- In August 2002, then-White House counterterrorism czar Richard Clarke told reporters that the Bush administration -- from day one -- told him to "vigorously pursue" the Clinton administration policy that allowed the United States to kill Osama bin Laden if the opportunity arose.
Thank you for admitting that bit.
And I believe Clarke clarified everything rather well in the Larry King interview. |
Then explain this statment:
RICHARD CLARKE: Actually, I've got about seven points, let me just go through them quickly. Um, the first point,
I think the overall point is, there was no plan on Al Qaeda that was passed from the Clinton administration to the Bush administration.
Do both of these statements agree with one another?
If they don't, do you believe he's being inconsistent?