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The Central Intelligence Agency has been historically tasked with monitoring and countering Al Qaeda, as evidenced by the strategic plans developed under George Tenet [1] and the agency's subsequent failure to mitigate the threat prior to 9/11 {fact:2, fact:3}. Furthermore, the agency actively engaged in operations to neutralize Al Qaeda leadership [2] and has been the subject of historical documentation regarding its efforts against the group [3].
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claimThe Central Intelligence Agency utilized paramilitaries and elite Navy SEALs to kill Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden.
claimA 2007 report by The New York Times stated that the Central Intelligence Agency under George Tenet was unprepared for the threat posed by Al-Qaeda.
accountIn 1999, Central Intelligence Agency Director George Tenet launched a plan to address Al-Qaeda, which was developed and executed by the Counterterrorist Center, its chief Cofer Black, and the Bin Laden unit.
claimThe 9/11 Commission Report concluded that former Director of Central Intelligence George Tenet failed to adequately prepare the Central Intelligence Agency to deal with the danger posed by Al-Qaeda prior to the September 11, 2001 attacks.
referenceThe book 'Spycraft: The Secret History of the CIA's Spytechs, from Communism to al-Qaeda' (2008) by Robert Wallace, H. Keith Melton, and Henry R. Schlesinger details the history of CIA spy technology.