Ten Questions for Richard Clarke
March 22, 2004
Question number 1: Mr. Clarke, the first time the Sudanese government
offered bin Laden to the United States, exactly what advice did you
give Bill Clinton?
Question number 2: Mr. Clarke, the second time the Sudanese government
offered bin Laden to the United States, exactly what advice did you
give Bill Clinton?
Question number 3: Mr. Clarke, the third time the Sudanese government
offered bin Laden to the United States, exactly what advice did you
give Bill Clinton?
Question number 4: When Al-Qaeda attacked our barracks in Saudi Arabia,
Mr. Clarke, what exactly advice did you give Clinton for striking back
at them?
Question number 5: Mr. Clarke, when Al-Qaeda attacked the World Trade
Center in 1993, what advice did you give Clinton for striking back at
them?
Question number 6: Mr. Clarke, when Al-Qaeda attacked the USS Cole in
2000, what advice did you give President Clinton for striking back at
them?
Question number 7: Mr. Clarke, when Al-Qaeda attacked the two U.S.
embassies in North Africa, weren't you one of the experts who advised
Clinton to bomb the pharmaceutical factory in Sudan?
Question number 8: Mr. Clarke, when Clinton was slashing the defense
budget in the face of these Al-Qaeda attacks, did you advise him
against it?
Question number 9: Mr. Clarke, when Clinton undermined the CIA in the
face of all these takers, did you advise him against doing that?
Question number 10: Mr. Clarke, isn't it true that you and your
colleagues in the Clinton administration generally were complete and
miserable failures in defending this nation for eight years, and isn't
it a little weak of you to now come forward and say that what Bush
didn't do in the first nine months of his term, is pathetic?
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