Zambians on Thursday marked the inaugural Kaunda Day in honor of the country s founding leader Kenneth Kaunda with a call to promote the value of unity that he espoused.
bunkers around washington, dc. but in that morning, i managed to get hold of the national security security adviser kaunda lisa rice, as she told me immediately that the submission was, the sub prime suspect was al-qaeda under the leadership of a summer bin laden. there were some mention of iraq there as a possibility but she said it was something i had to be discussed later on. the first thing to establish was the responsibility, was the threat still there. for a while, we bought another plane was coming towards washington, dc. i mean, it was, and it hit the pentagon and that hit home, you know, very hard indeed, because the pentagon is only very few miles from the embassy, as the crow flies. some people heard the noise of the plane hitting the pentagon. and we all smelt the drifting odour of kerosene
had transformed over the years, over the decades. you said there was this knowledge of a summer bin laden, he was known to the security services, was known to the security services, was there a surprise that an attack of this scale happened to mark i mean, was something expected? weill. mean, was something expected? well, somethin: mean, was something expected? well, something was mean, was something expected? well, something was expected mean, was something expected? -ii something was expected but we only know this now, we did not know this at the time. i certainly was not expecting a terrorist attack on mainland united states. i ve got to say to you that the night before 9/11, i had, forsupper say to you that the night before 9/11, i had, for supper in the embassy, the national security advisor, kaunda lisa rice, and tony blair s new policy adviser, and we discussed all the issues around the world which affected our interest, british interest in american interest and i gotta say
was a very difficult time. this week we heard from mis s was a very difficult time. this week we heard from mis s ten was a very difficult time. this week we heard from mis s ten mcallen . was a very difficult time. this week l we heard from mis s ten mcallen and we heard from mis s ten mcallen and he was talking about the terrorism threat to the united kingdom and the way in which that had transformed over the years, over the decades. but he said that there was this knowledge of 0sama bin laden, he was known to the security services. was that a sense that an attack of the scale, something was expected? something was expected but we only know this now, we did not know this at the time. i would certainly was not expecting a terrorist attack on mainland united states and have to say to you that the night before 9/11, or 9-10, i had say to you that the night before 9/11, or 9 10, i had forsupper in the embassy with the national security adviser kaunda lisa faes and tony lepers might