Mastermind of USS Cole bombing ‘fesses up at Gitmo
posted at 8:38 pm on March 19, 2007 by Allahpundit
Another day, another unusually comprehensive jihadi mea culpa.
During the enemy combatant tribunal at Guantanamo Bay, the tribunal president asked Attash what his role was in the Cole bombing.
“Many roles,” he said, according to a transcript of the tribunal proceeding released by the Pentagon. “I participated in the buying or purchasing of the explosives. I put together the plan for the operation a year and a half prior to the operation, buying the boat and recruiting the members that did the operation.”…
Attash also confessed to playing a key role in the 1998 bombings of U.S. embassies in Tanzania and Kenya, saying he was the link between bin Laden and his deputy Abu Hafs al Masri and the cell chief in Nairobi.
He might be following KSM’s lead by copping to everything to proect people who are still at large, but there’s no doubt he was a key player. In fact, the only reason I’m blogging this given how many other righty bloggers have already gotten to it is to emphasize just how big a fish this guy is. He was ID’d as the brains behind the Cole bombing before 9/11; Bush claimed after his capture in 2003 that he was right below KSM in the Al Qaeda hierarchy. After reading his page at Cooperative Research, I don’t doubt it. He was pals with Nawaf al-Hazmi and Khalid Almidhar, both of whom ended up as muscle hijackers aboard Flight 77. According to the 9/11 Commission Report, Attash originally planned to be one of the hijackers himself. The three of them attended the terror summit in Malaysia in early 2000 with KSM, Ramzi Binalshibh, and Hambali, where logistics for the Cole bombing and 9/11 were discussed. The CIA knew he was there, too, and knew what an evil filthbag he was. And yet:
The same supervisor of the CIA’s Counter Terrorism Center (CTC) who expressed interest two months earlier in surveillance photos from the al-Qaeda Malaysia meeting (see January 5-8, 2000) now finds a cable he had been looking for regarding that same meeting. The cable, from January 2001, discusses al-Qaeda leader Khallad bin Attash’s presence at the meeting. The supervisor explains later that bin Attash’s presence at the meeting had been troubling him. He writes an e-mail to the CTC, stating, “[Bin Attash] is a major league killer, who orchestrated the Cole attack (see October 12, 2000) and possibly the Africa bombings (see August 7, 1998).” Yet bin Attash is still not put on a terrorist watch list.
Al-Hazmi and Almidhar weren’t put on the list either until August 2001. Too late.
Update: He was also pals with Osama himself, claiming to have been with him on the day the Cole was attacked and at Tora Bora before the Air Force came calling.









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The CIA are useless. Several arguments against the Iraq war originate from the CIA: Saddam is/was a secularist, the Wilson/Plame affair and the smearing of the Iraqi National Congress. Recently I read an article in the Irish Times that called Dr. Ahmad Chalabi a “shady character”. Gee, he exposed the CIA’s incompetence, how “shady” of him.
aengus on March 19, 2007 at 8:49 PM
The U.S.S. Cole needs to donate the bullets for his firing squad, or at least have one of the Master Chiefs tie the knot on the rope. What a crock huh? By the time 60 Minutos and the ACLU get done with him he will be on the late-night talk show circuit.
Limerick on March 19, 2007 at 8:56 PM
Limerick, don’t forget his scholarship/teaching appointment to Harvard to teach and disseminate “tolerance” of other religions.
Jen the Neocon on March 19, 2007 at 9:43 PM
Transcript is pretty dull compared with KSM.
JammieWearingFool on March 19, 2007 at 10:08 PM
Thanks for bringing this to us Allah. Very interesting, and your point also on whether, like KSM, he’s fessing up to everything to cover up for others. Could this be a coordinated effort? And, how? Can’t wait for the Barbara Walters interview.
thedecider on March 19, 2007 at 10:11 PM
the “reality-based community” has SO much at stake in believing none of this is true that they never will, no matter how much they are pounded over the head with “reality.”
Bush Derangement Syndrome = The Big Lie for the 21st Century
wordwarp on March 19, 2007 at 10:12 PM
Red legs have an expression; Artillery lends dignity to what would otherwise be a disorganized brawl. I think the same thing could be said of thermonuclear devices. You want global warming? How does 3,000 degrees C sound?
When are WE going to make belicose statements about the mass murdering Muslims? When are WE going to start threatening? When are WE going to start attacking their center of gravity instead of tinkering around on the margins.
The broken mind understands force and nothing else. These Islamofascists need to be humiliated with force. It worked against fascism, imperialism, and communism. Why do we continue to wait and wring our hands?
Mojave Mark on March 19, 2007 at 10:18 PM
I am really in need of the “Sorprano’s Crime Family Flow Chart” to follow all of these players.
Who knows, maybe in a year or so, when thing cool down, Iraq has found peace, and is selling us oil for $5 dollars a barrell, we can put the chart together without compromising what we know…..
In the mean time……. sometimes, …….. it’s all Farci to me. Maybe I need “rehab”?
PinkyBigglesworth on March 19, 2007 at 10:53 PM
When? Probably when enough self-loathing Americans are out of positions of power and no longer hold sway over politics and the media. How can success be acheived when we (as a country) aren’t united on what the problem is? Some blame terrorism and some blame an “imperialist” America. As long as someone sits in the White House that a majority of media elitists oppose, this polarizing opposition and blame America first crowd will continue to muddy the discussion. I hate politics. It’s the demise of so many great societies.
thedecider on March 19, 2007 at 11:04 PM
We oughta strap him to the Cole’s anchor.
Tony737 on March 20, 2007 at 2:52 AM
“…there’s no doubt he was a key player.”
Then why is this bastard still breathing?
georgej on March 20, 2007 at 5:04 AM
We are at war with a resolute enemy. Attash should be put to death along with as many of his cohorts as possible. The Cole bombing was a terrible sneak attack against America’s brave Navy. I do however question calling it a “cowardly act of terrorism”. I define terrorism as attacks targeting civilians with no other strategic aim involved and deliberately side stepping an enemy’s uniformed military. When an enemy’s military is vanquished and said enemy refuses to surrender, well then, you keep shooting anything that moves. This new kind of war more closely resembles a global “indian war”. The fact we’re not fighting a traditional nation state does not make our enemy any less credible. Our rhetoric should accurately reflect this “new” circumstance.
Buck Turgidson on March 20, 2007 at 10:18 AM
Cole bomber confesses and Hooters opens up in Dubai.
I’d say we’re winning this war.
Hooters … in Dubai. Do the girls wear burkas?
Tony737 on March 20, 2007 at 11:59 AM
If they do I hope they cinch them tight with a knot in the back. What’s next, a wet burka contest?
Buck Turgidson on March 20, 2007 at 12:46 PM