User talk:ML1225

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Each article has an associated talk page. If you have a question, comment, or criticism of the article content, please don't place it in the article itself. Instead, go to the talk page and start a new thread there by clicking on "Post a comment". Your insert to Chris Wallace (journalist) was out of place in the article but would be a legitimate comment on Talk:Chris Wallace (journalist).

If you'd posted on the talk page, I would've answered you there by explaining that the Cole bombing came late in the Clinton administration. The U.S. government suspected that al-Qaeda was responsible but needed time to gather evidence. The definitive conclusion to that effect didn't come until Bush was in office. See USS Cole bombing for details. That's why Clinton thought that the Bush administration officials should have been asked about their response (or lack of response). JamesMLane t c 16:54, 22 March 2008 (UTC)