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Presidential hopeful Sen. John Kerry blamed the Bush administration yesterday for not doing enough to prevent last week's terrorist bombings in Saudi Arabia, saying it was not enough to warn that an attack was imminent and ask for protection.
"It's insufficient for this administration to say, 'We notified them, but they didn't do anything.' It's the obligation of this administration to make sure that they are doing something, and you don't do it by passing on a communication and then sitting there. You have to be engaged," Mr. Kerry, Massachusetts Democrat, said on CBS' "Face the Nation."
The Bush administration "got overly focused on Iraq" and is in "complete disarray" as opposed to the al Qaeda network, which Mr. Kerry said "never went out of business."
"I think that the triumphalism of this administration, the president's comments and others' about al Qaeda on the run has really exceeded reality," Mr. Kerry said. "What's happened is we broke the beehive, but we didn't kill the bees, and we certainly haven't killed the queen bee."
The State Department issued a travel warning May 1 asking U.S. citizens to defer nonessential travel to Saudi Arabia. "Information indicates that terrorist groups may be in the final phases of planning attacks against U.S. interests in Saudi Arabia," the warning said.
Additionally, five requests were sent to the Saudi government asking that uniformed armed guards be placed at Western targets to prevent a terrorist strike.
Adel Al-Jubeir, Saudi foreign policy adviser, acknowledged on NBC's "Meet the Press" that officials received a letter from the American ambassador three days before the attack, saying the compound was one of the targets. He said they "took action on it."
"The compound already had more security than anything else. And so, yes, we put it in place," he said.
Sen. Pat Roberts, Kansas Republican and chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, chalked up Mr. Kerry's criticism to presidential politics.




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