Yesterday’s revelation of a terrorist plot to release poison gas in a NYC subway brings to mind the 1995 sarin nerve gas attack in Tokyo — an attack that might have killed tens of thousands if the gas had been more effectively disbursed. In fact, Clinton officials would cite the attack in explaining why Saddam Hussein must be disarmed. On November 15, 1997, for example, President Clinton told an audience that Americans should not view the current crisis with Iraq [at the time the administration was preparing the nation for possible military action] as a “replay” of the Gulf War in 1991. Instead, he told people to
The same month Time magazine ran a piece, “America the Vulnerable,” that stated:
We still don’t know what intelligence these officials based their “deep worry” on or whether that intelligence made its way into any of the president’s daily intelligence briefs.
