Clinton Bargained Over bin Laden
By Justin Gardner | Related entries in History, The War On TerrorismNew records show that he talked with the Taliban about Osama bin Laden, but failed to apprehend.
According to the documents, the deputy chief of mission at the U.S. Embassy in Pakistan, Alan Eastham Jr., met with Wakil Ahmed, a close aide to Taliban leader Mullah Omar, in November and December 1998. That was just months after the August al Qaeda attacks that killed more than 200 people at the U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania.“It is unbelievable that this small man did this to you,” Ahmed said during their meeting on December 19, 1998, according to the documents.
Ahmed told Eastham that he spoke with Omar about bin Laden and that the Taliban still considered the Saudi exile “innocent.”
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