James Pavitt
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James Pavitt retired as Deputy Director of Operations at the Central Intelligence Agency in June 2004. He was succeeded by Stephen R. Kappes. [1] [2]
Pre-9/11 Intel
On April 11, 2002, while CIA DOO, Pavitt "delivered an address to the Duke University Law School Conference," which was "covered by AgenceFrance-Presse (AFP) on Sunday April 28, 10:59 AM" in the article titled 'Top CIA official warns next terror attack unavoidable'." [3]
Pavitt was quoted as saying:
- "Pavitt dismissed charges the CIA was caught unaware by September 11 suicide attacks in the United States that killed some 3,000 people.
- "The CIA knew the network led by Saudi-born militant Osama bin Laden was planning a major strike, he said.
- "But he argued that because al-Qaeda carefully screened its recruits and sharply limited the number of people privy to vital operational details, learning about the coming attacks was next to impossible."
Related SourceWatch Resources
External links
- "Top CIA Official Warns Next Terror Attack Unavoidable," China Daily, April 28, 2002: "A top Central Intelligence Agency official has warned Americans that a new terrorist attack is unavoidable, despite all efforts to prevent it and the fact that the CIA is now 'stealing more secrets' than ever."
- Larry Chin, "CIA Admits Foreknowledge of 9-11," From the Wilderness, May 7, 2002.
- "CIA covert operations chief retiring. Agency says departure unrelated to Tenet's resignation," CNN, June 4, 2004.