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The National Security Archive has released the January 25, 2001 memo from Richard Clarke to Condi Rice on the al Qaeda network and the need for a comprehensive strategy. The Archive has also released one Clinton-era memo on al Qaeda and has requested another. The Clarke-Rice memo was discussed during the 9-11 Commission hearings and became a focal point in the "what and when did they know" debate. The Archive site with all of this is here.
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