Blocked!
I'm confident that government officials were working hard (and are working ever harder today) to decode the myriad of threats and disjointed pieces of intelligence in the years leading up to 9/11. I just have to wonder why the national security of the United States was seemingly given little, or no, credence during the Clinton years.
This remains one of the great legacies of the Clinton Justice Department, under the direction of Janet Reno and her deputy, Jamie Gorelick, who erected a 'wall' between the CIA and the FBI that prevented the timely sharing of information between the two intelligence agencies.
Had these two agencies been able to easily share intelligence, a 9/11 attack on the United States would have been a much more difficult operation to organize and execute and it very likely would not have happened at all.
This remains one of the great legacies of the Clinton Justice Department, under the direction of Janet Reno and her deputy, Jamie Gorelick, who erected a 'wall' between the CIA and the FBI that prevented the timely sharing of information between the two intelligence agencies.
Had these two agencies been able to easily share intelligence, a 9/11 attack on the United States would have been a much more difficult operation to organize and execute and it very likely would not have happened at all.

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