WHAT ONE TERRORIST RECALLED
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Document Creation Date:
December 22, 2016
Document Release Date:
February 27, 2012
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Publication Date:
June 26, 1985
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Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/02/28: CIA-RDP90-00965R000403060009-3
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REED IRVINE
What one
terrorist
recalled
The lead story in The Wash-
ington Post of June 15
reported the murder of Rob-
ert Stethem, the young Navy
petty officer who was killed by the
hijackers of TWA Flight 847 and
dumped on the tarmac at the Beirut
airport. The Vost said the control
tower operator asked, "Isn't it a
shame killing an innocent passen-
ger?"
The story then said: "'Did you for-
get the Bir al Abed massacre?' the
hijacker replied, referring to the
March 8 car bombing in a suburb of
Beirut that killed more than 80
Shi'ite Moslems. Shiites have
accused the U.S. Central Intelli-
gence cece Agency of bein behind the
bombing, which the CIA has denied."
What The Washington Post didn't
remind its readers was that on May
12, 1985, it had carried as its lead
story. with a banner headline across
the too of Paae 1. a report that the
March 8 car bombing had been car-
ried out v a counterterrorist unit
trained and supported by the CA.
1-he story, written by Bob ood-
f ward and Charles Babcock,
-~ describe it as "a runaway mission"
carried ut by individuals who acted
without CIA authorization. The
headline on the story read: "Anti-
terrorist Plan Rescinded After
Unauthorized Bombing."
While The Post story did not itself
blame the bombing on the IA it
described the agency as having "an
indirect connection" to it. It is little
wonder, then. that the Shi'ites
accused the CIA of being behind the
bombing, ase Post reported on
June 15. A month earlier, in the M0Y
12 story, The Post had said"No one
publicly has clairned repQpsjbiljIY
for the bombing. Some Shiites
accused the Israelis, who denied any
involvement."
Government officials and intelli-
gence experts were appalled by the
irresponsibility of The Post story
chargng the CIA with even an indi-
re connection with the bombing.
OSHINGTON TIMES
One official said: "The Washing-
ton Post has put the lives of every
American in Lebanon in jeopardy.
. I find it utterly contemptible... .
It invites retaliation against every
American in Beirut, including
women and children. The Post did
that with foreknowledge of that pos-
sibilty. They were warned" After the
story appeared, the State Depart-
ment issued an alert to U.S. diplo-
mats abroad warning of new
terrorist threats.
Unless the hijackers of TWA 847
and those who planned the operation
decide to tell their story, we will
never know for sure whether or not
this deed was inspired in whole or in
part as retribution for the Bir al
Abed bombing. But that is certainly
what the remark of one of the hijack-
ers after the murder of Mr. Stethem
suggests. The hijackers demanded
the release of Shi'ite prisoners held
by Israel, and it is logical to suppose
that this was also one of the motives.
But,-the selection of an American
target and the cold-blooded beating
and murder o an American service-
man would seem to validate the fears
ex resse that government offi-
cial the wake o e Post story
indirectly connecting the_ CIA to gir
al Abed.
If the nice people who run The
Washington Post ever think about
such things, they must now be won-
dering, deep down in the innermost
reaches of their minds, whether the
death of Robert Stethem and the
agony of the hostages and their fam-
ilies might have been averted if only
they had not published that May 12
story. It appeared only two days after
Katharine Graham, the chairman of
the board of The Washington Post
Co., had defended the publication of
such stories.
Responding to a question at the
annual shareholders' meeting, Mrs.
Graham said: "You really have to tell
your readers everything you know
that is of valid news interest."
No
doubt the C14 effort to set up coun-
terterrorist units abroad was of
news interest. But wain-Tit also of
news interest that there are indica-
tions that the publication of this
story led to the hi jacking and Robert
Stethem's death? The Post has not
told its readers that, and it's safe bet
that it never will.
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Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/02/28: CIA-RDP90-00965R000403060009-3