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APPENDIX B TABLE OF NAMES U.S. OFFICIALS Madeleine Albright Secretary of State, 1997-2001 Charles Allen Assistant Director of Central Intelligence for Collection, 1998- Richard Armitage Deputy Secretary of State, 2001- Larry Arnold Commander, First Air Force and Commander of the Continental U.S. North American Aero space Defense Command (NORAD) Region, 1997-2002 John Ashcroft Attorney General, 2001- Monte Belger Acting Deputy Administrator, Federal Aviation Administration 1997-2002 Samuel "Sandy" Berger National Security Advisor, 1997-2001; Deputy National Security Advisor 1993-1997 J. Cofer Black Director, DCI Counterterrorist Center, 1999-2002 Joshua Bolten White House Deputy Chief of Staff, 2001-2003 Robert "Bear" Bryant Deputy Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation, 1997-1999 George H.W. Bush 41st President of the United States, 1989-1993; Vice President, 1981-1989 George W. Bush 43rd President of the United States, 2001- Andrew Card, Jr. White House Chief of Staff, 2001- Richard B. Cheney Vice President of the United States, 2001- Richard Clarke National Counterterrorism Coordinator, NSC, 1997-2001 William J. Clinton 42nd President of the United States, 1993-2001 William Cohen Secretary of Defense, 1997-2001 Roger Cressey NSC counterterrorism official, 1999-2001 Ralph Eberhart Commander in Chief, NORAD and U.S. Space Command, 2000- Tommy Franks Commander, U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM), 2001-2003 Louis Freeh Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation, 1993-2001 Scott Fry Director of Operations for the Joint Chiefs of Staff, 1998-2000 Jane Garvey Administrator, Federal Aviation Administration, 1997-2002 Newt Gingrich Speaker of the House, 1995-1999 Rudolph Giuliani Mayor, City of New York, 1994-2001 John Gordon Deputy Director of Central Intelligence, 1997-2000 Al Gore, Jr. Vice President of the United States,1993-2001 Scott Gration Fry's Chief Information Operations Officer, 2000-2001 Stephen Hadley Deputy National Security Advisor, 2001- Dennis Hastert Speaker of the House, 1999- Karl Inderfurth Assistant Secretary of State for South Asia, 1997-2001 Donald Kerrick Deputy National Security Advisor, 2000-2001 Zalmay Khalilzad NSC Senior Director for Near East and South Asia and Special Envoy to Afghanistan, 2001-2003 Anthony Lake National Security Advisor, 1993-1997 Trent Lott Senate Majority Leader, 1996-2001 Mary McCarthy NSC senior director for intelligence, 1998-2001 John McLaughlin Deputy Director of Central Intelligence, 2000-2004 William Milam U.S.Ambassador to Pakistan, 1998-2001 Norman Mineta Secretary of Transportation, 2001- Robert Mueller Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation, 2001- Richard Myers Chairman of the Joint Chiefs, September 2001- ; Joint Chiefs Vice Chairman, 2000-2001 John O'Neill FBI Special Agent in Charge for National Security, New York Field Office, 1997-2001; Chief of Security of the World Trade Center, killed on 9/11 Paul O'Neill Secretary of the Treasury, 2001-2002 James Pavitt Deputy Director of Operations, CIA, 1999-2004 Thomas Pickard Acting Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation, June 25, 2001-September 4, 2001 Thomas Pickering Under Secretary of State, 1997-2000 Colin Powell Secretary of State, 2001- Ronald Reagan 40th President of the United States, 1981-1989 Janet Reno Attorney General, 1993-2001 Condoleezza Rice National Security Advisor, 2001- Bill Richardson Ambassador to the United Nations, 1997-1998 Thomas Ridge First Secretary of Homeland Security, 2003- ; Homeland Security Advisor, 2001-2003 Bruce Riedel Senior Director for Near East and South Asia, NSC, 1997-2001 Christina Rocca Assistant Secretary of State for South Asia, 2001- Michael Rolince FBI Section Chief, International Terrorism Operations Section, 1998-2002 Donald Rumsfeld Secretary of Defense, 2001- Peter Schoomaker Commander, Special Operations Command, 1997-2000 Gary Schroen CIA Station Chief, Islamabad, 1996-1999 Michael Sheehan Counterterrorism Coordinator, U.S. Department of State, 1998-2000 Hugh Shelton Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, 1997-2001 Walter Slocombe Under Secretary of Defense for Policy, 1994-2001 James Steinberg Deputy National Security Advisor, 1996-2000 Strobe Talbott Deputy Secretary of State, 1994-2001 George Tenet Director of Central Intelligence, 1997-2004 Larry Thompson Deputy Attorney General, 2001-2003 Dale Watson Executive Assistant Director for Counterterrorism and Counterintelligence, FBI, 2001-2002 Paul Wolfowitz Deputy Secretary of Defense, 2001- Anthony Zinni Commander, U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM), 1997-2000 OTHERS Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz Crown Prince and de facto regent of Saudi Arabia, 1995- Mohdar Abdullah Yemeni; student in San Diego who assisted two 9/11 hijackers Sayf al Adl Egyptian; high-ranking member of al Qaeda military committee Mahmud Ahmed Director General of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence Directorate, 1999-2001 Mohammed Farrah Aidid Somali warlord who challenged U.S. presence in Somalia in the early 1990s (deceased) Ali Abdul Aziz Ali a.k.a.Ammar al Baluchi) Pakistani; KSM's nephew; financial and travel facilitator for 9/11 plot Ahmad Khalil Ibrahim Samir al Ani Iraqi intelligence officer who allegedly met with Atta in Prague, Czech Republic; currently in U.S. custody Mohamed Atta Egyptian; tactical leader of 9/11 plot; pilot/hijacker (AA 11) (deceased) Mohammed Atef (a.k.a.Abu Hafs al Masri) Egyptian; al Qaeda military commander (deceased) Tawfiq bin Attash (a.k.a. Khallad,Waleed bin Attash) Yemeni; senior al Qaeda operative connected to the U.S. embassy bombings, the USS Cole attack, and the 9/11 attacks; currently in U.S. custody Anwar Aulaqi U.S. citizen; Imam at Rabat mosque (San Diego, CA) and later at Dar al Hijra mosque (Falls Church,VA), who associated with two 9/11 hijackers Abdullah Azzam Palestinian; founder of the Maktab al Khidmat, which provided logistical support to mujahideen in Afghanistan (deceased) Jamal al Badawi Yemeni; co-conspirator arrested in Yemen for the USS Cole attack Said Bahaji German son of Moroccan immigrant; Hamburg cell associate Saeed al Baluchi Saudi; candidate 9/11 hijacker Fayez Banihammad Emirati; 9/11 hijacker (UA 175) (deceased) Abu Ubaidah al Banshiri Egyptian; al Qaeda military commander until 1996 (deceased) Abu Bara al Yemeni (a.k.a.Abu al Bara al Ta'izi, Suhail Shurabi, and Barakat) Yemeni; potential suicide bomber in original 9/11 plot Ramzi Binalshibh Yemeni; Hamburg cell member; coordinator for 9/11 plot; currently in U.S. custody Omar Hassan Ahmed al Bashir President of Sudan, 1989- Abu Bakar Bashir Indonesian; spiritual leader and founder of Jemaah Islamiya, al Qaeda-affiliated terrorist group in Southeast Asia Omar al Bayoumi Saudi; assisted two 9/11 hijackers in San Diego, CA Khalil Deek U.S. citizen; created electronic version of Encyclopedia of Jihad; believed to be involved in millennium plot to destroy tourist landmarks in Jordan Caysan Bin Don (a.k.a Isamu Dyson, a.k.a Clayton Morgan) U.S. citizen; met two 9/11 hijackers in Los Angeles and San Diego, CA Zakariya Essabar Moroccan; Hamburg cell associate Jamal Ahmed Mohamed al Fadl Sudanese; al Qaeda member who defected to the United States in 1996 Ahmed al Ghamdi Saudi; 9/11 hijacker (UA 175) (deceased) Ali Abd al Rahman al Faqasi al Ghamdi (a.k.a.Abu Bakr al Azdi) Saudi; candidate 9/11 hijacker; currently in U.S. custody Hamza al Ghamdi Saudi; 9/11 hijacker (UA 175) (deceased) Saeed al Ghamdi Saudi; 9/11 hijacker (UA 93) (deceased) Saeed ("Jihad") al Ghamdi Saudi; candidate 9/11 hijacker Hassan Ghul Pakistani; al Qaeda facilitator; currently in U.S. custody Abu Hafs al Masri see Mohammed Atef Abu Hafs al Mauritani Mauritanian; senior al Qaeda theologian Wadi al Hage U.S. citizen; al Qaeda operative; Bin Ladin's personal assistant; convicted in embassy bombings trial Mushabib al Hamlan Saudi; candidate 9/11 hijacker Hani Hanjour Saudi; 9/11 pilot/hijacker (AA 77) (deceased) Mustafa al Hawsawi Saudi; al Qaeda media committee member; financial and travel facilitator for 9/11 plot Nawaf al Hazmi Saudi; 9/11 hijacker (AA 77) (deceased) Salem al Hazmi Saudi; 9/11 hijacker (AA 77) (deceased) Ahmad al Haznawi Saudi; 9/11 hijacker (UA 93) (deceased) Gulbuddin Hekmatyar Afghani; founder and leader of the Hizb-e-Islami, a Taliban opposition group; Prime Minister of Afghanistan, 1993-1994; 1996 Saddam Hussein President of Iraq, 1979-2003 Zein al Abideen Mohamed Hussein (a.k.a. Abu Zubaydah) Palestinian; al Qaeda associate; currently in U.S. custody Abu Hajer al Iraqi see Mamdouh Mahmud Salim Riduan Isamuddin (a.k.a. Hambali) Indonesian; operational leader of Jemaah Islamiya; currently in U.S. custody Ziad Jarrah Lebanese; 9/11 pilot/hijacker (UA 93) (deceased) Abderraouf Jdey (a.k.a. Faruq al Tunisi) Tunisian/Canadian; candidate 9/11 hijacker Mohamed al Kahtani Saudi; candidate 9/11 hijacker; currently in U.S. custody Mir Amal Kansi Pakistani; extremist who killed two CIA employees at CIA headquarters in Virginia in 1993 (executed) Hamid Karzai Interim Leader and later President of Afghanistan, Dec. 2001- Younis Khalis Afghani; leader of Hizb-e-Islami; hosted UBL upon his return to Afghanistan in 1996 Khallad see Tawfiq bin Attash Wali Khan Amin Shah (a.k.a. Osama Asmurai) Turkmen; early associate of Usama Bin Ladin; convicted in Manila air (Bojinka) plot Ibn al Khattab Saudi; mujahid leader in Chechnya L'Houssaine Kherchtou (a.k.a. Joe the Moroccan,Abu Talal) Moroccan; former al Qaeda member who broke with Bin Ladin and became a U.S. government informant Usama Bin Ladin (UBL) Saudi; head of al Qaeda Ibn al Shaykh al Libi Libyan; head of jihadist training camp in Afghanistan Ahmed al Nami Saudi; 9/11 hijacker (UA 93) (deceased) Sheikh Saeed al Masri Egyptian; head of al Qaeda finance committee Ahmed Shah Massoud Leader of Afghanistan's Northern Alliance, a Taliban opposition group (assassinated Sept. 9, 2001) Khalid al Mihdhar Saudi; 9/11 hijacker (AA 77) (deceased) Khalid Sheikh Mohammed (KSM) (a.k.a. Mukhtar) Pakistani; mastermind of 9/11 attacks; currently in U.S. custody Majed Moqed Saudi; 9/11 hijacker (AA 77) (deceased) Mounir el Motassadeq Moroccan; Hamburg cell associate Zacarias Moussaoui French; arrested in the U.S. in connection with the 9/11 attacks Hosni Mubarak President of Egypt, 1981- Pervez Musharraf Leader of Pakistan, 1999- Abdelghani Mzoudi Moroccan; Hamburg cell associate Qutaybah al Najdi Saudi; candidate 9/11 hijacker Abd al Rahim al Nashiri (a.k.a. Mullah Bilal) Saudi; mastermind of USS Cole attack; currently in U.S. custody Mullah Mohammed Omar Leader of Afghanistan's Taliban, which ruled most of the country from 1996 to 2001 Abdul Aziz al Omari Saudi; 9/11 hijacker (AA 11) (deceased) Muammar Qadhafi Leader of Libya, 1970- Fahd al Quso Yemeni; al Qaeda co-conspirator arrested in Yemen for the USS Cole attack Sayyid Qutb Egyptian writer; member of Muslim Brotherhood (deceased) Eyad al Rababah Jordanian; Virginia resident who helped Hazmi and Hanjour Abd al Rahim Ghulum Rabbani (a.k.a.Abu Rahmah) Saudi; al Qaeda member who worked closely with KSM in Karachi and assisted many of the 9/11 hijackers Sheikh Omar Abdel Rahman (a.k.a. the Blind Sheikh) Egyptian cleric; convicted for crimes related to 1993 World Trade Center bombing and 1995 plots against other NY landmarks Saud al Rashid Saudi; candidate 9/11 hijacker Ahmed Ressam (a.k.a. Benni Antoine Noris) Algerian; convicted in millennium plot to bomb Los Angeles International Airport Mamdouh Mahmud Salim (a.k.a.Abu Hajer al Iraqi) Iraqi; chief procurement officer for al Qaeda in Sudan; arrested in connection with 1998 embassy bombings Yazeed al Salmi Saudi; briefly a housemate of a 9/11 hijacker in San Diego Abdul Rasul Sayyaf Afghani; head of the Hizbul-Ittihad El-Islami, and KSM's mentor Aysel Senguen German; fiancée of 9/11 hijacker Jarrah Nawaz Sharif Pakistani Prime Minister, 1990-1993, 1997-1999 Marwan al Shehhi Emirati; 9/11 pilot/hijacker (UA 175) (deceased) Mohand al Shehri Saudi; 9/11 hijacker (UA 175) (deceased) Wail al Shehri Saudi; 9/11 hijacker (AA 11) (deceased) Waleed al Shehri Saudi; 9/11 hijacker (AA 11) (deceased) Mohamedou Ould Slahi (a.k.a.Abu Musab) Mauritanian; recruited 9/11 hijackers in Germany Yazid Sufaat Malaysian; member of Jemaah Islamiya Satam al Suqami Saudi; 9/11 hijacker (AA 11) (deceased) Madani al Tayyib Saudi; former head of al Qaeda finance committee Zuhair al Thubaiti Saudi; candidate 9/11 hijacker Fahad al Thumairy Saudi; Imam of King Fahd mosque in Los Angeles; accredited diplomat at Saudi Consulate in Los Angeles Hassan al Turabi Sudan's longtime hard-line ideological leader and Speaker of the country's National Assembly during the 1990s Prince Turki bin Faisal Ramzi Yousef Saudi intelligence chief prior to 9/11 (a.k.a.Abdul Basit) Pakistani; convicted mastermind of and co-conspirator in 1993 WTC bombing and Manila air (Bojinka) plots Khalid Saeed Ahmad al Zahrani Saudi; candidate 9/11 hijacker Mohammed Haydar Zammar German citizen from Syria; jihadist; possible recruiter of Hamburg cell members Ayman al Zawahiri Egyptian; UBL's deputy and leader of Egyptian Islamic Jihad terrorist group Hamdan Bin Zayid Emirati; Minister of State for Foreign Affairs of the United Arab Emirates Abu Zubaydah see Zein al Abideen Mohamed Hussein |
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