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Topic: Politics > Politics-USA
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Date: 01 Feb 2004 02:56:03 AM
Object: Clinton Admits: "I Refused Bin Laden Extradition Offer"-audio/text
Clinton Admits: "I Refused Bin Laden Extradition Offer"
http://www.newsmax.com/Clinton.mp3
Mansoor Ijaz, the Pakistani-American businessman who says he was
rebuffed by the Clinton White House after negotiating a deal for the
extradition of Osama bin Laden to the U.S. in 1996, has gained an
important new witness who backs his story - none other than ex-President
Clinton himself.
Former Clinton administration officials such as senior National Security
Council aide Nancy Soderberg have described Ijaz as an unreliable
witness. Former Clinton spokeswoman Jennifer Palmieri recently slammed
him as "a liar" and "a crackpot."
But a tape recording obtained exclusively by NewsMax.com shows Clinton
himself confirming all the key points of Ijaz's story.
In never-before-reported comments to a New York business group last
February, the ex-president never mentioned Ijaz by name. But the events
he related paralleled the freelance diplomat's story exactly.
"Mr. bin Laden used to live in Sudan," Clinton explained to a Feb. 15
Long Island Association luncheon.
"He was expelled from Saudi Arabia in 1991, then he went to Sudan. And
we'd been hearing that the Sudanese wanted America to start meeting with
them again.
"They released him," the ex-president confirmed.
"At the time, 1996, he had committed no crime against America so I did
not bring him here because we had no basis on which to hold him, though
we knew he wanted to commit crimes against America.
"So I pleaded with the Saudis to take him, 'cause they could have,"
Clinton explained. "But they thought it was a hot potato and they didn't
and that's how he wound up in Afghanistan."
Since last December, Ijaz has insisted that he negotiated the deal for
bin Laden's release from Sudan. But he maintained that the White House
declined to take advantage of the offer because of legal technicalities
- a detail now confirmed by the ex-president.
Immediately, however, former Clinton officials trashed the bin Laden
extradition story as an exaggeration at best - a complete fabrication at
worst.
Asked to respond to Ijaz's account in January, ex-NSC aide Soderberg
told Fox News Channel, "He's living in a fantasy land. There was no such
Sudanese offer."
"He's lying," Palmieri, now chief spokeswoman for the Democratic
National Committee, said of Ijaz's story in May. "The guy has absolutely
no credibility. You'll see that you never see him on television anymore
once he was outed as being a fraud."
Mainstream reporters, apparently unaware of Clinton's February comments,
have also trashed Ijaz's account.
In May, both New York Times reporter Judith Miller and NBC newswoman
Andrea Mitchell told radioman Don Imus they declined to cover the bin
Laden extradition story because they didn't find it credible.
http://www.newsmax.com/Clinton.mp3
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User: "Independent Voter"

Title: Re: Clinton Admits: "I Refused Bin Laden Extradition Offer"-audio2 01 Feb 2004 04:03:37 AM
The mother of all Clinton bombshells Sudan's offer to Clinton and
Clinton's admission of refusal
http://www.newsmax.com/clinton2.mp3
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