Hasan Had Communications With Pakistan, Lawmaker Says

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FORT HOOD, Texas — The Army psychiatrist charged with killing 13 people in a shooting spree at Fort Hood made or accepted wire transfers with Pakistan, a country wracked by Muslim extremist violence, a Republican congressman said Friday.

Texas Rep. Michael McCaul, the ranking GOP member of the House Homeland Security Intelligence Subcommittee, said people outside the intelligence community with direct knowledge of the transfers also told him Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan also had communications with Pakistan.

"He may have friends or relatives or whatever and this could be totally (innocent)," McCaul said in a telephone interview. "But if he is wiring money to Pakistan, that could be terrorist financing. If he was receiving money from Pakistan, that is more significant."

McCaul said he does not know the direction of the transfers and communications, only that they passed between Hasan and Pakistan. He said the lack of additional information is why Congress should launch an investigation.

Hasan, 39, was charged Thursday with 13 counts of premeditated murder in a military court, and Army investigators have said he is the only suspect in the case and could face additional charges. His attorney, John Galligan, has said prosecutors have not yet told him whether they plan to seek the death penalty.

A pair of civilian police officers responding to last week's attack, in which 43 people were also injured, including 34 with gunshot wounds, shot Hasan four times. Recovering in the intensive care unit at San Antonio's Brooke Army Medical Center, Hasan has told his attorney he has no feeling in his legs and extreme pain in his hands.

Galligan said doctors have told Hasan he may be permanently paralyzed from the waist down. He called his client's medical condition "extremely serious" and said Hasan didn't flinch when Galligan touched his leg during a meeting Thursday, when one of Hasan's relatives was able to see him for the first time since he was hospitalized.

Hospital spokesman Dewey Mitchell said he could not confirm whether Hasan was paralyzed, since Hasan has directed hospital officials not to release any information about his condition or injuries.

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The question of how Hasan spent his Army salary stems from the apparently frugal lifestyle he lived both in the small city of Killeen, Texas, outside of Fort Hood, and in the Washington, D.C., suburbs when stationed at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. In Texas, he lived in a rundown apartment that cost $350 a month and drove a 2006 Honda.

As an Army major with more than 12 years of service, Hasan earns just over $92,000 a year in basic pay and housing and food allowances, according to pay tables from the Defense Finance and Accounting Service. Hasan's gross monthly salary is $6,325.50 a month, or $75,906 annually. He also gets $1,128 a month for a housing allowance and $223 a month for meals, which adds up to another $16,212 a year.

Military psychiatrists may also receive as much as $20,000 a year in incentive pay, according to the tables. But to get the bonus, they must meet certain requirements, such as agreeing to remain on active duty for at least one year after accepting the award. Hasan's Army records are sealed due to the ongoing investigation, and it isn't clear if he was eligible for the bonus or agreed to the conditions.

President Barack Obama has ordered a review of all intelligence related to Hasan and whether the information was properly shared and acted upon within government agencies. Several members of Congress, particularly Michigan Rep. Peter Hoekstra, the top Republican on the House Intelligence Committee, have also called for a full examination of what agencies knew about Hasan's contacts with a radical Muslim cleric in Yemen and others of concern to the U.S.

Hoekstra confirmed this week that government officials knew about 10 to 20 e-mails between Hasan and the radical imam, beginning in December 2008.

A joint terrorism task force overseen by the FBI learned late last year of Hasan's repeated contact with the cleric, who encouraged Muslims to kill U.S. troops in Iraq. The FBI said the task force did not refer early information about Hasan to superiors because it concluded he wasn't linked to terrorism.

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Gamboa reported from Washington. Associated Press writer Richard Lardner in Washington contributed to this report.

FORT HOOD, Texas — The Army psychiatrist charged with killing 13 people in a shooting spree at Fort Hood made or accepted wire transfers with Pakistan, a country wracked by Muslim extremist viol...
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- oldgeek1 I'm a Fan of oldgeek1 34 fans permalink

Where was the Army Leadership and Management?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:05 PM on 11/14/2009
- Zeroes I'm a Fan of Zeroes 6 fans permalink

They retired.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:14 PM on 11/14/2009
- Peal I'm a Fan of Peal permalink

I read an article, don’t remember where, that said that Hasan approached Texas Rep. Michael McCaul to see if he could get out of the service. I think McCaul represents Hasan’s district.
Did McCaul know about this? If so McCaul dropped the ball.
Did anyone else read an article that indicated that Husan approached McCaul to get out of the service?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:32 PM on 11/14/2009
- Peal I'm a Fan of Peal permalink

test

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:22 PM on 11/14/2009
- jws2346 I'm a Fan of jws2346 34 fans permalink

I feel more sympathetic to Hasan's defense attorney. He seemed to be a fair and dedicated attorney

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:18 AM on 11/14/2009
- mbazid I'm a Fan of mbazid 8 fans permalink
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From what I understand this is an on going investigation. Why are politicians giving information to the press. Not only is Texas Rep. Michael McCaul giving out information that he shouldn't be, but he is also firing up the rummer mill with his speculation when he say's " if he is wiring money to Pakistan, that could be terrorist financing. If he was receiving money from Pakistan, that is more significan­t." Putting this information out to the press could easily force anyone who was helping him in any way into hiding or an accomplice could destroy evidence that might have otherwise implicated them. Speaking to the press is a foolish and irresponsible thing to do in cases like this and should be illegal.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:32 AM on 11/14/2009
- marley22 I'm a Fan of marley22 12 fans permalink
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This was a monumental failure of his superiors early on not to flag his poor performance and radical views and behaviors, and then to pass on the problem to the next assignment.

From what I understand, this is a common problem in the military. In this case it was deadly.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:34 AM on 11/14/2009
- langej I'm a Fan of langej 10 fans permalink
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Hillary Clinton and Secretary Gates have also communicated with Pakistan and sent them money. Should we do something about that?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:20 AM on 11/14/2009
- Horst I'm a Fan of Horst 24 fans permalink

I doubt she'll gun her co-workers at Foggy Bottom....

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:47 AM on 11/14/2009
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Husan will have his day in court. He then will taken to a field where he will face a firing squad. End of Story.
Our thoughts and prayers should be extended to those that died and were wounded.
Give this clown and his so called religion as little attention as possible.

I hope this opens the eyes of this administration on how to deal with the likes of Husan and those like him

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:03 AM on 11/14/2009
- sysmgr1345 I'm a Fan of sysmgr1345 15 fans permalink
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This is one of America's biggest test of political correctness and we are failing miserably. This was an educated man, via our tax money, who became radicalized. He can not be lumped into the same group as the Virginia Tech murderer because Hasan's religion, like it or not played a role, and he was persuaded by others. We can call him a Tim McVeigh of sorts, but at the end of the day he is a terrorist as was McVeigh, and his book was the Koran, as McVeighs was the Turner Diaries.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:53 AM on 11/14/2009
- marley22 I'm a Fan of marley22 12 fans permalink
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And none of it makes them insane, or 'nuts' as the experts on this thread like to say. It makes them committed to a cause that goes against our society and we need to be protected from them.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:23 AM on 11/14/2009
- musselmanm I'm a Fan of musselmanm 19 fans permalink
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Why do our lawmakers keep trying to weaken the case against this person?
This info and the last classified leak can't be a good thing for the prosecutor.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:50 AM on 11/14/2009
- marley22 I'm a Fan of marley22 12 fans permalink
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True that.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:24 AM on 11/14/2009

How on earth is this possible. The murderer is communicating with Pakistan or transferred money? I can't believe it. Our congress just gave them 7.5 billion in aid. Why on earth would they harm us?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:15 AM on 11/14/2009
- marley22 I'm a Fan of marley22 12 fans permalink
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You forgot to turn your sarcasm light on.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:25 AM on 11/14/2009
- wsblake I'm a Fan of wsblake 9 fans permalink

Where was Homeland Security, the FBI,CIA,NSC- federal snoops everywhere and they couldn't catch this one guy? What's going on here ? They read our e-mails, check our bags at the airport and can't catch one terrorist right under their noses.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:00 AM on 11/14/2009

They didn't want to catch him. in fact, quite the opposite. They want to keep up the hatred of Muslims and reasons for the continuing wars of aggression.

You can take that to the bank.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:28 AM on 11/14/2009
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I bet you're right.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:08 AM on 11/14/2009

Ah! But the FBI and CIA and military intelligence don't talk to each other. And they're not part of that wonderful new department, "Homeland Security." We could have prevented 9/11 with better communication and a few software upgrades. What we have instead is a few Cassandras not listening to each other and not being listened to. I knew "Homeland Security" was a ridiculous political sham when I heard that the two agencies most responsible for domestic security, FBI and CIA, weren't even part of it.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:08 AM on 11/14/2009
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What was the point of spending thousands of tax payer dollars in medical bills when Texas will soon give this guy the chair?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:17 AM on 11/14/2009
- Smirk I'm a Fan of Smirk 28 fans permalink
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The Army, not the state of Texas will try him. As a soldier, he's subject to the Uniform Military Code of Justice.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:36 AM on 11/14/2009
- Zeroes I'm a Fan of Zeroes 6 fans permalink

He'll have his courtmartial at Ft Hood...he'­ll be found guilty and put on death row at Leavenworth, but, like the last muslim that killed his fellow American soldiers (in Korea, early 80's), he will end up doing a life sentence.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:10 PM on 11/14/2009
- Gitmo I'm a Fan of Gitmo 9 fans permalink

Another Texas Republican shooting his mouth off before all of the facts are in?

I'm Shocked!..­...not
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    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:08 AM on 11/14/2009
- Suggie I'm a Fan of Suggie 30 fans permalink

How many facts do you need? He was a devout muslim and was very outspoken. He attended the same mosque as the 9-11 guys. He used the intials SOA on his business cards (soldier of Allah). He shouted Allahu Akbar while shooting these people. He has attempted to make contact with AQ. The list goes on.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:18 AM on 11/14/2009
- billhodges I'm a Fan of billhodges 214 fans permalink
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Probably a written confession done on video. Some people have lost the ability to reason things out and it is showing in this case.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:47 AM on 11/14/2009
- fphp I'm a Fan of fphp permalink

I think it's about time we start charging some of these officials who knew this guy was living outside the "normality" of American life. Being politically correct killed these people. And people need to be put in jail for it.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:03 AM on 11/14/2009
- marley22 I'm a Fan of marley22 12 fans permalink
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I can assume you're being sarcastic. But I'm sure some military careers will end as a result of this for passing this guy along.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:44 AM on 11/14/2009
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