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'''Lieutenant Colonel Tony Shaffer''' is a [[Bronze Star Medal|Bronze Star]] recipient who is a [[CIA]] trained senior intelligence operations officer and reserve [[US Army|Army]] lieutenant colonel |
'''Lieutenant Colonel Tony Shaffer''' is a [[Bronze Star Medal|Bronze Star]] recipient who is a [[CIA]] trained senior intelligence operations officer and reserve [[US Army|Army]] lieutenant colonel. |
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As the director of DIA Task Force STRATUS IVY, he led this special mission unit in the conduct of some of the most daring and innovative Human Intelligence collection and information operations support projects ever undertaken by the [[United States Department of Defense|Department of Defense]], to include providing direct support to ABLE DANGER. Many of these highly classified operations are still ongoing and continue to provide critical information on many of this nation’s most challenging adversaries. |
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During his tenure as director of STRATUS IVY he personally briefed the Director of Central Intelligence (DCI) [[George Tenet]] on three separate occasions regarding his unit's activities. |
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During his 30 month recall to active duty for the [[Global War on Terrorism]] (GWOT) he was awarded the Bronze Star Medal (BSM) for the first of his two deployments to [[Afghanistan]] and is credited with playing a major role in breaking the back of a [[Taliban]] Offensive in the autumn of [[2003]]. While in Afghanistan he also participated in an air assault with the [[75th Ranger Regiment]] during WINTER STRIKE 03 to bring critical information and supplies to his HUMINT team located in a forward combat area with the Rangers in the [[Hindu Kush Mountains]]. |
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In addition to his Afghanistan military deployment, he has been deployed as a military officer to [[Germany]], [[Thailand]] and [[New Zealand]]. |
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He is a [[1986]] graduate of [[Wright State University]] in [[Fairborn, Ohio]] with a Bachelor of Arts degree, with a dual major in Political Science and Environmental Studies and is a member of [[Pi Sigma Alpha]] – the National Political Science Honor Society. |
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Currently, Lieutenant Colonel Shaffer is a Fellow and Special Lecturer at the [[Center for Advanced Defense Studies]] in Washington, D.C.. He instructs classes in psychology of terrorism and intelligence analysis. |
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{{wikinews|U.S. Army intelligence had detected 9/11 terrorists year before, says officer}} |
{{wikinews|U.S. Army intelligence had detected 9/11 terrorists year before, says officer}} |
Revision as of 14:30, 8 June 2008
Anthony Shaffer is publicly known for his connections and revelations regarding the United States Army's LIWA (the Land Information Warfare Activity) and Special Operations Command (SOCOM) program Able Danger. He contends that the program uncovered two of the three terrorist cells involved with 9/11 one year before the attacks, as well as identifying Mohamed Atta, an instrumental figure in the attack.
He says that when he and others involved in Able Danger decided they should share this information with the FBI, that they were blocked from doing so by lawyers in SOCOM over concerns over legality. These concerns may have included using publicly available information as intelligence sources upon the citizens of the U.S. Shaffer Interview on GSN
On August 15, 2005, Army intelligence officer Lt. Col. Anthony Shaffer, and Congressman Curt Weldon (R-Pa), charged before the Senate Judiciary Committee that a Special Operations Command data mining program run by a secret US intelligence unit had identified alleged 9/11 lead hijacker Mohammed Atta and three other al-Qaeda operatives operating in the United States prior to 9/11. The 9/11 commission rejected the claim after citing a lack of supporting evidence. Dr. Phillip Zelikow later admitted in closed hearings in front of the House Armed Services Committed on 15 Febuary 2006 that there was no follow-up by the 9/11 Commission on LtCol Shaffer or Captain Scott Phillpott's disclosures to the Commission due to "lack of time and resources".
Shaffer's contentions were followed up upon by Representative Curt Weldon who believes that 9/11 could have been prevented if the information gained by Able Danger was properly dealt with.
The DoD IG report on the ABLE DANGER issue in September 2006 did confirm that Mohammed Atta's name was in an Army LIWA database before 9/11, but the DoD IG found that Atta's name being in this database was not relivant as it was found in an Army database. This finding was made despite the fact that the Army LIWA database was the primary source for the ABLE DANGER team's SOCOM database.
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Lieutenant Colonel Tony Shaffer is a Bronze Star recipient who is a CIA trained senior intelligence operations officer and reserve Army lieutenant colonel.
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External links
- 'Able Danger' and Coordinating Pre-Sept. 11 Intelligence -- Interview on NPR's Talk of the Nation including Lt. Col. Anthony Shaffer, Thomas Kean, Harry "Skip" Brandon, and Tom Fitton.
- Able Danger Blog.