Could the FBI have Prevented the Fort Hood Attack?

JUDGE ANDREW NAPOLITANO: As you just heard a short while ago, a memorial was held at Fort Hood for the 13 people killed and more than two dozen wounded in last week’s attacks. This, as we learn more about the suspect in the massacre, Major Nidal Hasan,…..

Detecting Military Radicalism in the Wake of Fort Hood

IPT News
November 19, 2009

The first congressional hearing in the aftermath of the Fort Hood massacre took place Thursday morning, with the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee hearing from security experts, including a retired general and a former top White House advisor.

Lieberman wanted to hear from FBI officials about missed signals that Nidal Malik Hasan exhibited radical viewpoints and created concern among his colleagues. But the administration didn’t allow any current government witnesses, in deference to the ongoing criminal investigation.

According to the Washington Post, Lieberman said conversations with Attorney General Eric Holder and Defense Secretary Robert Gates left him optimistic that the committee would gain access to some of the information it is seeking soon.

Thursday, the committee heard testimony on how to better identify potential radicals in the armed forces and how to empower people to report their concerns up the chain of command, even when the concerns involved an officer like Hasan. Among the witnesses were retired Gen. John Keane, a former Army vice chief of staff; Frances Fragos Townsend, President George W. Bush’s homeland security adviser, and terrorism expert Brian Michael Jenkins of the RAND Corp.

The New York Times reported that the Pentagon was initiating a review of the Hasan case that would have a similar focus. The Investigative Project on Terrorism covered the hearing.

Read more at: http://www.investigativeproject.org/1528/detecting-military-radicalism-in-the-wake-of-fort

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