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Obama at War with al-Qaida
· Sunday, January 10, 2010
In the days that followed a foiled attempt to blow up Northwest Flight 253, the Obama White House clearly thought that it could bluff its way past the near disaster.
Two days after the event, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano contended that "the system worked." The next day, in prepared remarks, President Obama referred to suspect Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab as an "isolated extremist" -- despite his apparent ties to al-Qaida in Yemen. Later, Obama counterterrorism adviser John Brennan asserted that there was "no smoking gun" that should have prevented Abdulmutallab's entry into America -- when everyone knew his father went to a U.S. Embassy in Nigeria to warn officials about his son's radicalization.
On Thursday, however, Obama hit the right note. In releasing a swift review of what went wrong and suggesting corrective actions, Obama did something President George W. Bush usually failed to do -- he appeared ready to sort through the weeds and dig through mistakes to correct problems quickly.
Obama's change of language was noteworthy; he acknowledged that "a known terrorist" should not have been allowed to board a Detroit-bound plane. He announced, "We are at war with al-Qaida."
To win a war, you have to know your enemy. Thus, it's important that the administration stopped downplaying any link between Abdulmutallab and al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula member Anwar al-Awlaki, who also has been tied with accused Fort Hood killer Maj. Nidal Hasan. The White House review stipulated that the U.S. government "had sufficient information to have uncovered … and potentially disrupt" the planned Christmas attack, but failed.
At a press conference, Brennan said, "I told the president today, I let him down. I told him I will do better." Actually, Brennan let the American people down. Some critics are calling for Obama to fire someone -- be it an anonymous intelligence official or someone big enough to be on the Sunday talk shows -- as canning someone, they argue, would demonstrate that the president truly believes in accountability.
That's the sort of thing that is easy to say from the outside, where it is not necessary to acknowledge that many of these same operatives also may have stopped other attacks.
If I had to place a bet, I'd put my money on Napolitano being the first big-name casualty in the Obama administration. But really, what would Obama gain by firing her now? His reward would be a week of stories hitting him for hiring her, followed by a week of stories on potential picks -- a few of whom would be pilloried and destroyed -- followed by grueling confirmation hearings, during which the next, er, victim might or might not survive attacks from the left and right.
In the meantime, Obama has shown himself willing to swing with the pendulum on the issue of Guantanamo detainees. When Obama was a mere senator, it was easy for him to take potshots at President George W. Bush and to promise to shutter the prison at Guantanamo Bay. But now, as president, Obama has to preside over the consequences of his free-the-detainees rhetoric.
ABC News' Brian Ross reported that two of the men behind the Christmas Day bombing plot were detainees who had been released from Gitmo. The recidivism rate for the 530 released detainees has risen to 20 percent, and the remaining 198 are deemed hard core.
Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., is against Gitmo, but that did not stop her from calling on Obama to halt the release of some 90 Yemeni detainees. Sunday, Brennan said the government would release Yemeni detainees, but on Tuesday, Obama changed course.
Earlier this week, Obama called Guantanamo Bay "a tremendous recruiting tool for al-Qaida." It turns out, releasing Gitmo detainees is a tremendous recruiting tool for al-Qaida.
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Gerald
The real failure in in Presiden Obama and Attorney General Eric Holder not pressing for enhanced interrogation of the terrorist to determine if he had additional information concerning the 20 other trained individuals waiting their turn to attempt additional attacks. If this guy is convicted, he should be buried in a grave filled with pig intestines, pig brains and pig blood. The same fate should await any portions of suicide bombers recovered following an attack. Once that word leaked out, the suicide bombings would stop cold turkey. The goal of these bombings is to go to heaven. Burial with pig remains would preclude such a reward according to the Muslim religion.
Posted January 10, 2010 at 12:23:41 PM
Jimmy D
"A noteworthy change of language" and "a willingness to swing with the pendulum". Kind of reminds me of the great progress the left has made in abandoning it's line about "Man-Made Global Warming" and adopting "Man-Made Climate Change" as its new clarion call.
Marxists are constantly engaged in the process of defining the "correct party line". They can turn on a dime, without breaking the chorus line, and all arrive at once at their latest "truth". That's what they do. It doesn't change who they are. It doesn't alter their evil intent.
Posted January 10, 2010 at 1:14:06 PM
g.wegmann
The trials in Detroit and New York will also be good PR for radical Islamist terrorists!
Posted January 10, 2010 at 1:23:51 PM
Ruth Ann Wilson
Right, Jimmy D, MacArthur also understood what you describe, that's why he insisted we meet them on the battlefield.
The Korean War would have stopped this enemy, but the UN philosophies sounded so "smooth and smart" so we left the battlefield and MacArthur was relieved from his command.
I listened to the speech General MacArthur delivered to Congress in 1953 as he left his command post, he knew what was coming, for this Communist enemy was crafty, wily, and treacherous.
I thank God for men like General MacArthur for they knew "diplomacy" would never defeat this devil. He knew our Beloved Country was the "target" and he wanted to "end" the problem. Now we see the wisdom and understanding of that great man, for he saw the enemy and he was going to "rout" them out.
For God & Country
Ruth Ann Wilson
Posted January 10, 2010 at 3:25:32 PM
phil
Mr Obama has allowed USA military to take on the terrorists in Afganastan, Pakistan, and Yemen. More terrorists killed or captured in Obama's one year as president then Bush/Cheney eight years. We may not appreciate Obama's treatment of terrorists in the USA but have no doubt Obama has taken the war to the terrorists!
Posted January 11, 2010 at 1:58:28 AM
Ileana
Mr. Phil, with all due respect, how do you know the exact number of terrorists that were killed or captured under each administration, thus making this comparison? Did you get your numbers from the arbitrary Obama worshipping media?
Posted January 11, 2010 at 9:13:46 AM
Ruth Ann Wilson
Good for you, Ileana, sounds like "phil" has some "strange educators".
For God & Country
Ruth Ann Wilson
Posted January 11, 2010 at 4:33:22 PM
James Gover
I too would like to see your source supporting that statement Mr. Phil. That's a pretty bold assertion and one I don't believe you can back up.
Posted January 11, 2010 at 4:36:05 PM
Christopher Gadsden
Flight 253 was clearly a false flag event designed to give cover to the encroaching control grid. "Since" that event, 100s of naked body scanners are scheduled to be deployed in airports. In fact, many courthouses and other public locations have or are crooning the death knell of the 4th amendment.
If you snap out of your main stream media conditioning for only a moment or two, you will see how this event was a simple call for another illegal imperialist foray into the turd world nation Yemen. Break the left/right paradigm realize that the terrorists that we the people fight is elements in our own federal government. Also realize that the terrorists they fight are the people they claim to be protecting. Google "false flag events" and MIAC report to research my claims.
Posted January 13, 2010 at 8:46:11 PM