President Trump is known for his instincts.
That was true before the 9/11 terror attacks.
And Donald Trump reminded everyone he made this scary accurate prediction about 9/11.
As American Patriot Daily reports:
Flying back to Washington following the Delta Force raid that captured Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, Trump and RINO South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham spoke to reporters.
Graham told reporters that Democrats should applaud President Trump for giving the order to capture Maduro and claimed he was the first one to congratulate Barack Obama in 2011 over the successful operation to kill Osama bin Laden.
Trump used that comment as a jumping-off point to again tell reporters that he predicted bin Laden in his 2000 book “The America We Deserve,” which Trump wrote when he was considering running for President.
“By the way, you know, you mentioned something interesting. Lindsay mentioned bin Laden. Do you know I wrote about bin Laden one year before the attack in the World Trade Center, and I said you got to go after bin Laden,” Trump stated. “It was in my book, and very few people want to say that, but it was in my book.”
Trump said if the Bush administration had been paying attention to him, they could have stopped the terrorist attacks.
“You know that I think you’ve actually talked about it,” Trump added. “But if they had listened to me, they would have taken out Bin Laden, and you wouldn’t have had the World Trade Center tragedy.”
In the book, Trump wrote that America faced a looming crisis that would make the 1993 World Trade Center bombing look pale in comparison.
“I really am convinced we’re in danger of the sort of terrorist attacks that will make the bombing of the Trade Center look like kids playing with firecrackers. No sensible analyst rejects this possibility, and plenty of them, like me, are not wondering if but when it will happen,” Trump wrote.
Trump then name-checked Osama bin Laden as “public enemy number one.”
“Instead of one looming crisis hanging over us, we face a bewildering series of smaller crises, flash points, standoffs, and hot spots. We’re not playing the chess game to end all chess games anymore.
We’re playing tournament chess – one master against many rivals. One day, we’re all assured that Iraq is under control, the UN inspectors have done their work, everything’s fine, not to worry. The next day, the bombing begins.
One day, we’re told that a shadowy figure with no fixed address named Osama bin Laden is public enemy number one, and U.S. jet fighters lay waste to his camp in Afghanistan. He escapes back under some rock, and a few news cycles later it’s on to a new enemy and new crisis,” Trump wrote.
The Bush administration was more concerned with building a case for war with Iraq as opposed to concentrating on Osama bin Laden.
Had Bush and his officials followed Donald Trump’s advice, history may have changed.
