Everyone looks at the FBI as an elite force.... but they screw up too
F**K THE FBI.
In emails to a known terrorist, Army Maj. Nidal Hasan expressed his support for suicide bombings and killing civilians, while the terrorist, Anwar al-Awlaki, encouraged Hasan to stay in touch.
The Associated Press Webster's report offers some new details that show the FBI was concerned about investigating an American Muslim in the military, and that is why an investigation was not pursued. cbsnews.com
F**K THE FBI.
In emails to a known terrorist, Army Maj. Nidal Hasan expressed his support for suicide bombings and killing civilians, while the terrorist, Anwar al-Awlaki, encouraged Hasan to stay in touch.
The Associated Press Webster's report offers some new details that show the FBI was concerned about investigating an American Muslim in the military, and that is why an investigation was not pursued. cbsnews.com
(CBS/AP) WASHINGTON - The FBI was too concerned about
political correctness and did not launch an investigation into a
man who was later charged with killing 13 people in the 2009
attack in Fort Hood, Texas, despite significant warning signs
that he was an Islamic extremist bent on killing civilians,
according to a lawmaker briefed on the new report.
In emails to a known terrorist, Army Maj. Nidal Hasan expressed
his support for suicide bombings and killing civilians, while
the terrorist, Anwar al-Awlaki, encouraged Hasan to stay in
touch.
"I would assume that (a) suicide bomber whose aim is to kill
enemy soldiers or their helpers, but also kills innocents in the
process is acceptable," Hasan wrote in one of the e-mails to
Awlaki, according to CBS News correspondent Bob Orr.
Independent investigation shows agency failed to investigate Nidal Hasan, despite suspicious emails
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