Posted in its entirety. Perhaps someone will email to the donkey vacationing in Hawaii?
There is no more solemn duty for an American commander-in-chief than the marshalling of “all elements of American power” – the phrase Obama himself used on Monday – to protect the people of the United States. In that key respect, Obama failed on Christmas Day, just as President George W. Bush failed on September 11th (though he succeeded in the seven years after that).
Yes, the buck stops in the Oval Office. Obama may have rather smugly given himself a “B+” for his 2009 performance but he gets an F for the events that led to Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab boarding a Detroit-bound plane in Amsterdam with a PETN bomb sewn into his underpants. He said today that a “systemic failure has occurred”. Well, he’s in charge of that system.
The picture we’re getting is more and more alarming by the hour. Here are some key elements to consider:
1. Abdulmutallab’s father spoke several times to the US Embassy in Abuja, Nigeria and visited a CIA officer there to tell him, apparently, that he feared his son was a jihadist being trained in Yemen. According to CNN, the CIA officer wrote up a report, which then sat in the CIA headquarters at Langley for several weeks without being disseminated to the rest of the intelligence community. This was not just a casual encounter. Again according to CNN, there were at least two face-to-face meetings, telephone calls and written correspondence with the father. If it’s true that the CIA sat on this then it beggars belief.
2. After 9/11, the huge bureaucracies of the Homeland Security Department and the Directorate of National Intelligence (DNI) were created. Inside the DNI, the National Counter Terrorism Center was created. These organisations were created to “connect the dots”. It may well be that the fault lay with NCTC and not the CIA – CIA spokesman George Little says here that “key biographical information” and information about “possible extremist connections in Yemen” was passed to NCTC. If NCTC knew about it, then did someone at the National Security Council within the White House? There’s a huge blame game beginning so we’ll no doubt know soon enough.
3. It wasn’t just the meeting with the father. According to CBS, “as early as August of 2009 the Central Intelligence Agency was picking up information on a person of interest dubbed ‘The Nigerian’ suspected of meeting with ‘terrorist elements’ in Yemen”. So there were other parts of the jigsaw that were not put together.
4. In his studied desire to be the unBush by responding coolly to events like this, Obama is dangerously close to failing as a leader. Yes, it is good not to shoot from the hip and make broad assertions without the facts. But Obama took three days before speaking to the American people, emerging on Monday in between golf and tennis games in Hawaii to deliver a rather tepid address that significantly underplayed what happened. He described Abdulmutallab as an “isolated extremist” who “allegedly tried to ignite an explosive device on his body” – phrases that indicate a legalistic, downplaying approach that alarms rather than reassures. Today’s words showed a lot more fire and desire to get on top of things – we’ll see whether Obama follows through with action. In the meantime, he went snorkelling.
5. There has been a pattern developing with the Obama administration trying to minimise terrorist attacks. We saw it with Abdul Hakim Mujahid Muhammad, a Muslim convert who murdered a US Army recruit in Little Rock, Arkansas in June. We saw it with Major Nidal Malik Hassan, a Muslim with Palestinian roots who slaughtered 13 at Fort Hood, Texas last month. In both cases, there were Yemen connections. Obama began to take the same approach with Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab. We’ll see whether this incident shakes him out of that complacency. Whether it’s called the war on terror or not, it’s clear that the US is at war against al-Qaeda and radical Islamists.
6. Guantanamo Bay. It seems that two of the Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) planners behind this attack were released from Guantanamo Bay during the Bush administration. That calls into question the competence of Bush administration officials but also the wisdom of closing Guantanamo Bay. How many other enemies of America and the West are going to be released back to the battlefield? As Mike Goldfarb asks: “Is the Obama administration seriously still considering sending some 90 Yemeni detainees now being held at Gitmo back to their country of origin, where al Qaeda are apparently running around with impunity?”
7. Janet Napolitano, Obama’s Homeland Security Chief, has been a disaster in this, exhibiting the kind of bureaucratic complacency that makes ordinary citizens want to go postal. On Sunday, she told CNN that “one thing I’d like to point out is that the system worked” and ABC News that “once the incident occurred, the system worked”. A day later, she grumbled that quoted “out of context” before reversing herself, telling NBC: “Our system did not work in this instance. No one is happy or satisfied with that. An extensive review is under way.” The “system worked” comment was a “heckuva job, Brownie” moment. Is she up to the job?
8. Will Obama hold individuals accountable? Briefing the press today behind a cloak of anonymity as a “Senior Administration Official”, Denis McDonough, NSC chief of staff (he gave the game away by saying he was from Minnesota), said that Obama “intends to demand accountability at the highest levels” before adding: ” It remains to be seen what that means exactly.” If heads don’t roll – and soon – then Obama’s words will seem hollow. It’s an opportunity for him to show some real steel.
9. There’s a continued, unfortunate tendency for everyone in Obamaland to preface every comment about something going wrong with a sideswipe against the Bush administration. On Sunday, Bill Burton, Deputy White House Press Secretary, briefed: “On the Sunday shows, Robert Gibbs and Secretary Napolitano made clear that we are pressing ahead with securing our nation against threats and our aggressive posture in the war with al Qaeda. We are winding down a war in Iraq that took our eye off of the terrorists that attacked us, and have dramatically increased our resources in Afghanistan and Pakistan where those terrorists are.” Why pat yourself on the back for “winding down a war in Iraq that took our eye off of the terrorists that attacked us” when the issue at hand is why the US government under Obama, er, took its eyes off a terrorist who did try to attack us and nearly killed 300 people? It’s bordering on the juvenile. Obama’s been president for a year now. It’s time for him to accept that things that happen as his responsibility, not Bush’s. It’s time for him to echo Ronald Reagan, who said over Iran-Contra: “I take full responsibility for my own actions and for those of my administration.”
10. Will there be US air attacks against targets in Yemen? Watch this space. It’s safe to say that Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula or AQAP, described to me by a senior intelligence official today as “officially recognised and in corporate terms a sanctioned franchise of al-Qaeda” that is plainly now seeking to become an international rather than just a regional Islamist player.
from Barack Obama gets an ‘F’ for protecting Americans – Telegraph Blogs.
But Janet said the system worked. Must be a joke, huh? Oh Barry, you get an A+ for blaming everyone in the world but yourself, mmkay?
December 30, 2009 at 7:47 pm
This is a great article. Once again, it’s the foreign press doing the job for our stupid MSM.
December 31, 2009 at 12:46 am
I think they did a great job covering POTUS.
December 30, 2009 at 8:49 pm
I am glad you found this article. It is precise and on-point. After reading it, I am considering an open letter to our snorkeling president:
Dear President Obama,
Being “un-Bush” is a policy better suited to porn stars than presidents. Please recognize that you are the chief executive of the United States. The buck stops with you. I don’t think anyone wants to bring Bush back in to office to fix all of the mistakes you make and then blame on him.
If you want to call Bush out on his failings, do so with procedures that seal the gaps he left.
Newsflash, Janet Napolitano is an abysmal failure. Please replace her as soon as possible with a competent, security-minded individual or at least with a monkey that has escaped from the zoo.
Sincerely,
A concerned citizen.
December 31, 2009 at 12:56 am
Will it get to him? Will his circle circumvent all the unhappy emails? Will Michelle censor them once they are in his possession? I see this guy snorkeling tomorrow and everyday the prince feels like it.
December 31, 2009 at 1:41 am
I can get her a job as a bouncer at The Cubbyhole on W. 12th St.
http://www.cubbyholebar.com/
December 31, 2009 at 1:54 am
Oh Anthony, that is wickedly wonderful.
She would fit in quite well as the bouncer.
December 31, 2009 at 9:52 am
Its actually a really fun place.
December 31, 2009 at 3:14 pm
I have no doubt about it. Pinatas…what else could bring out the fun and the people are all smiling happily. Looks like a great place.
December 30, 2009 at 8:55 pm
Well, the Brits do “it right”…I have to gloat because I’m mostly of English descent (with a few Irish and Scots to make things nasty and complicated!).
Thanks!
December 31, 2009 at 12:57 am
You’re welcome NP. I am glad that someone is calling a spade, a spade.
December 30, 2009 at 9:08 pm
UK gets an F too.
Brownyn’s post at NQ profiling the crotch bomber is disturbing. UK hosts more than 100,000 muslim students. they’re worse than the US as far as pc. wtf are they over-compensating for years of British imperialism? UK must be pressured for more than just troops in Afghanistan. the country is a training ground for martyrs like Major Hasan. I wonder how UK troops feel about this. their Vet benefits suck & active troops aren’t getting the equipment they need. US media isn’t reporting this stuff. also not reporting that Gitmo is a helluva lot more comfortable & cost effective than a max security prison ANYWHERE in northern Illinois. i went to school there. the winters are 20deg below zero with windchill. the air freezes inside your lungs. you can die of exposure quickly if your car is stuck. it’s punishment for both prisoners & taxpayers.
December 31, 2009 at 1:03 am
I read Brownyn’s post and it there were some very interesting conclusions. PC has gone overboard imho. I understand that moral is very low for returning vets. Sounds like Vietnam. No one ever says how much nicer GITMO is than our prisons.
December 30, 2009 at 9:13 pm
Read this scathing commentary by Maureen Dowd…
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/30/opinion/30dowd.html?_r=2
“If we can’t catch a Nigerian with a powerful explosive powder in his oddly feminine-looking underpants and a syringe full of acid, a man whose own father had alerted the U.S. Embassy in Nigeria, a traveler whose ticket was paid for in cash and who didn’t check bags, whose visa renewal had been denied by the British, who had studied Arabic in Al Qaeda sanctuary Yemen, whose name was on a counterterrorism watch list, who can we catch?”
Keep in mind, Dowd also wrote about Al Gore a while back, “Al Gore is so feminized and diversified and ecologically correct that he’s practically lactating.”
December 31, 2009 at 1:05 am
I did earlier before my server went down and I was a bit taken aback. I guess the love affair really might be over? She has been behind POTUS every step of the way up until this. Perhaps this is his Katrina moment?
Minimizing terror by calling this prick an “alleged” criminal is bs. We all know that. Why the Kenyan Prom Queen refuses to state the facts is beyond me? I guess he really doesn’t like his job anymore, not that he participated much.
December 31, 2009 at 1:39 am
There’s no doubt in my mind that Obama is totally oblivious to what is going on beyond the walls of the White House. He seems to be more than just sheltered, he seems to be disinterested in his job. He wants all the glory and perks and none of the work or difficult decisions.
I have no doubt in my mind that Obama has always been this way. In Chicago, he took credit for bills that he never did a lick of work on…just had his name added when it was in the final stages of passing. This is exactly why he has done nothing to add to the health care bill. He left the work to Pelosi and Reid and he’ll take credit for it when it’s time to sign it. And when there are complaints because it is a terrible failure, he’ll blame Reid and Pelosi for handing him a bad bill to sign. It’s his m.o.
He’s lazy…and that makes him a very dangerous leader for this country. Terrorists are going to wait until Obama has had time for his afternoon nap.
December 31, 2009 at 1:53 am
And that is why he commands zero respect. He is a lazy man. He has always been this way. I have to wonder why it was so gosh darned important to place this lazy sock puppet as the best POTUS that the Dems have ever propped up evah. He is a stain on the office.