Late December 1999: FBI Exposes Errors in CIA Reporting on Millennium Plots, Finds Key Evidence CIA Ignored

Spring-Summer 2000: NSA Intercepts Communications between Hijacker in US and Al-Qaeda

Late October-Late November 2000: Confession Leads FBI to Cole Mastermind

November-December 2000: Key Suspect in Cole Bombing Identified

November 11, 2000: Cole Investigators Find Link to Embassy Bombings

Late November 2000: FBI Formally Asks CIA about Al-Qaeda Leader and Possible Meeting in Southeast Asia, but Gets No Answer

November 22-December 16, 2000: Yemen Provides Photos of Al-Qaeda Leader to Cole Investigators, Bombing Linked to Al-Qaeda

Early December 2000: Confession Brings FBI Close to Learning about Hijackers Coming to US, but CIA Withholds Key Information Again

February 1, 2001: Cole Investigators Interview Source over Identification of Al-Qaeda Leader, CIA Conceals Key Information Leading to Two 9/11 Hijackers

April 2001: Cole Investigator Again Asks for Malaysia Information, CIA Again Reveals Nothing

Mid-May 2001: CIA Withholds Photo of Al-Qaeda Leader from FBI

July 2001: CIA Rejects Third FBI Request for Malaysia Summit Information

August 22, 2001: FBI Team Returns to Yemen to Investigate Cole Bombing

September 12-Late September, 2001: FBI Agent Disgusted about Information CIA Hid from Him that Could Have Stopped 9/11 Attacks

May 4, 2008: All USS Cole Bombing Suspects in Yemen Remain Free