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Secret Order Lets US Raid Al Qaeda in Many Countries
WASHINGTON - The United States military since 2004 has used broad, secret authority to carry out nearly a dozen previously undisclosed attacks against Al Qaeda and other militants in Syria, Pakistan and elsewhere, according to senior American officials.
The military raids, typically carried out by Special Operations forces, were authorized by a classified order that Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld signed in the spring of 2004 with the approval of President Bush, the officials said. (File) These military raids, typically carried out by Special Operations
forces, were authorized by a classified order that Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld
signed in the spring of 2004 with the approval of President Bush, the
officials said. The secret order gave the military new authority to
attack the Qaeda terrorist network anywhere in the world, and a more
sweeping mandate to conduct operations in countries not at war with the
United States.
In 2006, for example, a Navy Seal team raided a suspected militants' compound in the Bajaur region of Pakistan, according to a former top official of the Central Intelligence Agency. Officials watched the entire mission - captured by the video camera of a remotely piloted Predator aircraft - in real time in the C.I.A.'s Counterterrorist Center at the agency's headquarters in Virginia 7,000 miles away.
Some of the military missions have been conducted in close coordination with the C.I.A., according to senior American officials, who said that in others, like the Special Operations raid in Syria on Oct. 26 of this year, the military commandos acted in support of C.I.A.-directed operations.
But as many as a dozen additional operations have been canceled in the past four years, often to the dismay of military commanders, senior military officials said. They said senior administration officials had decided in these cases that the missions were too risky, were too diplomatically explosive or relied on insufficient evidence.
More than a half-dozen officials, including current and former military and intelligence officials as well as senior Bush administration policy makers, described details of the 2004 military order on the condition of anonymity because of its politically delicate nature. Spokesmen for the White House, the Defense Department and the military declined to comment.
Apart from the 2006 raid into Pakistan, the American officials refused to describe in detail what they said had been nearly a dozen previously undisclosed attacks, except to say they had been carried out in Syria, Pakistan and other countries. They made clear that there had been no raids into Iran using that authority, but they suggested that American forces had carried out reconnaissance missions in Iran using other classified directives.
According to a senior administration official, the new authority was spelled out in a classified document called "Al Qaeda Network Exord," or execute order, that streamlined the approval process for the military to act outside officially declared war zones. Where in the past the Pentagon needed to get approval for missions on a case-by-case basis, which could take days when there were only hours to act, the new order specified a way for Pentagon planners to get the green light for a mission far more quickly, the official said.
It also allowed senior officials to think through how the United States would respond if a mission went badly. "If that helicopter goes down in Syria en route to a target," a former senior military official said, "the American response would not have to be worked out on the fly."
The 2004 order was a step in the evolution of how the American government sought to kill or capture Qaeda terrorists around the world. It was issued after the Bush administration had already granted America's intelligence agencies sweeping power to secretly detain and interrogate terrorism suspects in overseas prisons and to conduct warrantless eavesdropping on telephone and electronic communications.
Shortly after the Sept. 11 attacks, Mr. Bush issued a classified order authorizing the C.I.A. to kill or capture Qaeda militants around the globe. By 2003, American intelligence agencies and the military had developed a much deeper understanding of Al Qaeda's extensive global network, and Mr. Rumsfeld pressed hard to unleash the military's vast firepower against militants outside the combat zones of Iraq and Afghanistan.
The 2004 order identifies 15 to 20 countries, including Syria, Pakistan, Yemen, Saudi Arabia and several other Persian Gulf states, where Qaeda militants were believed to be operating or to have sought sanctuary, a senior administration official said.
Even with the order, each specific mission requires high-level government approval. Targets in Somalia, for instance, need at least the approval of the defense secretary, the administration official said, while targets in a handful of countries, including Pakistan and Syria, require presidential approval.
The Pentagon has exercised its authority frequently, dispatching commandos to countries including Pakistan and Somalia. Details of a few of these strikes have previously been reported.
For example, shortly after Ethiopian troops crossed into Somalia in late 2006 to dislodge an Islamist regime in Mogadishu, the Pentagon's Joint Special Operations Command quietly sent operatives and AC-130 gunships to an airstrip near the Ethiopian town of Dire Dawa. From there, members of a classified unit called Task Force 88 crossed repeatedly into Somalia to hunt senior members of a Qaeda cell believed to be responsible for the 1998 American Embassy bombings in Kenya and Tanzania.
At the time, American officials said Special Operations troops were operating under a classified directive authorizing the military to kill or capture Qaeda operatives if failure to act quickly would mean the United States had lost a "fleeting opportunity" to neutralize the enemy.
Occasionally, the officials said, Special Operations troops would land in Somalia to assess the strikes' results. On Jan. 7, 2007, an AC-130 struck an isolated fishing village near the Kenyan border, and within hours, American commandos and Ethiopian troops were examining the rubble to determine whether any Qaeda operatives had been killed.
But even with the new authority, proposed Pentagon missions were sometimes scrubbed because of bad intelligence or bureaucratic entanglements, senior administration officials said.
The details of one of those aborted operations, in early 2005, were reported by The New York Times last June. In that case, an operation to send a team of the Navy Seals and the Army Rangers into Pakistan to capture Ayman al-Zawahri, Osama bin Laden's top deputy, was aborted at the last minute.
Mr. Zawahri was believed by intelligence officials to be attending a meeting in Bajaur, in Pakistan's tribal areas, and the Pentagon's Joint Special Operations Command hastily put together a plan to capture him. There were strong disagreements inside the Pentagon and the C.I.A. about the quality of the intelligence, however, and some in the military expressed concern that the mission was unnecessarily risky.
Porter J. Goss, the C.I.A. director at the time, urged the military to carry out the mission, and some in the C.I.A. even wanted to execute it without informing Ryan C. Crocker, then the American ambassador to Pakistan. Mr. Rumsfeld ultimately refused to authorize the mission.
Former military and intelligence officials said that Lt. Gen. Stanley A. McChrystal, who recently completed his tour as head of the Joint Special Operations Command, had pressed for years to win approval for commando missions into Pakistan. But the missions were frequently rejected because officials in Washington determined that the risks to American troops and the alliance with Pakistan were too great.
Capt. John Kirby, a spokesman for General McChrystal, who is now director of the military's Joint Staff, declined to comment.
The recent raid into Syria was not the first time that Special Operations forces had operated in that country, according to a senior military official and an outside adviser to the Pentagon.
Since the Iraq war began, the official and the outside adviser said, Special Operations forces have several times made cross-border raids aimed at militants and infrastructure aiding the flow of foreign fighters into Iraq.
The raid in late October, however, was much more noticeable than the previous raids, military officials said, which helps explain why it drew a sharp protest from the Syrian government.
Negotiations to hammer out the 2004 order took place over nearly a year and involved wrangling between the Pentagon and the C.I.A. and the State Department about the military's proper role around the world, several administration officials said.
American officials said there had been debate over whether to include Iran in the 2004 order, but ultimately Iran was set aside, possibly to be dealt with under a separate authorization.
Senior officials of the State Department and the C.I.A. voiced fears that military commandos would encroach on their turf, conducting operations that historically the C.I.A. had carried out, and running missions without an ambassador's knowledge or approval.
Mr. Rumsfeld had pushed in the years after the Sept. 11 attacks to expand the mission of Special Operations troops to include intelligence gathering and counterterrorism operations in countries where American commandos had not operated before.
Bush administration officials have shown a determination to operate under an expansive definition of self-defense that provides a legal rationale for strikes on militant targets in sovereign nations without those countries' consent.
Several officials said the negotiations over the 2004 order resulted in closer coordination among the Pentagon, the State Department and the C.I.A., and set a very high standard for the quality of intelligence necessary to gain approval for an attack.
The 2004 order also provided a foundation for the orders that Mr. Bush approved in July allowing the military to conduct raids into the Pakistani tribal areas, including the Sept. 3 operation by Special Operations forces that killed about 20 militants, American officials said.
Administration officials said that Mr. Bush's approval had paved the way for Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates to sign an order - separate from the 2004 order - that specifically directed the military to plan a series of operations, in cooperation with the C.I.A., on the Qaeda network and other militant groups linked to it in Pakistan.
Unlike the 2004 order, in which Special Operations commanders nominated targets for approval by senior government officials, the order in July was more of a top-down approach, directing the military to work with the C.I.A. to find targets in the tribal areas, administration officials said. They said each target still needed to be approved by the group of Mr. Bush's top national security and foreign policy advisers, called the Principals Committee.- Posted in



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Show AllKeep the chickenshits like Rumsfeld from interfering with the execution in the field -- leave the fieldwork to the good men of our military.
Not one of the lice at the head of our government have anything at stake, other than the approval of their lobbyist handlers, in this 'war'. Let them keep playing at being the preppie insects they really are.
Excellent comment.
Yes - and thanks for not calling them "cowboys". Cowboys are usually OK. "Preppy insects" is much more accurate.
Joe
What ever your beliefs are about 9/11, we know 2 things for sure: (1). The American people have been lied to by this punic administration, so everything they tell us must be treated as a conspiracy by them; and is hidden from the general public with the egregious, canard of national security. (2).9/11 has been used for nefarious reasons by Rumsfeld, Cheney and Bush. They have benefited from the war on terror and 9/11 .The above article proves this point again.
This news is to be expected. Nobody should be surprised by this, if they understand how this war came about and what it is about.
Congress in 2001 passed an AUMF (Authorization to Use Military Force) against the supporters of the attackers of 9-11. The President was given the power to initiate hostilities, as well as the authority to determine who the enemy was.
Bush announced "Our war on terror begins with al-Qaeda...". He also stated that the Taliban would be treated the same way. Our declared enemies in this war are 'al-Qaeda' and 'the Taliban'. The war's goal is to prevent future terrorist acts by these groups.
This war is not called the 'War against the supporters of the attackers of 9-11', even though that's what it is. Bush started using the phrase 'War on Terror', and many people followed suit. A better marketing slogan, a better packaging strategy.
The recent cross-border raid into Syria was aimed at 'foreign fighters linked to al-Qaeda'. Air strikes in Somalia have been aimed at 'extremists linked to al-Qaeda' and other nebulous groups. Our enemies' list, therefore, has been expanded to 'supporters of the supporters of the attackers of 9-11'.
The war against al-Qaeda and the Taliban and their supporters has no limits, no territorial boundaries. It is a Global War, a forever war, War on Earth, War on Everybody, WOE to us, and will continue until future terrorism is prevented.
It will only end when someone, evidently the President, announces that these groups no longer exist (and thus cannot perform future terrorist acts). That is not likely to happen. In a few years we will be fighting and killing members of these groups who were not alive when 9-11 happened.
When will there be someone brave enough to stop this war?
With these people it's the communists, the socialists, the terrorists, or the Boogeyman! Boo!
Star Chambers, secret treaties, all the things which were the bane of citizens everywhere, the full panoply of dictators and monarchs, were the stock in trade over the past eight years.
Imagine what our government would do to any country that sponsored raids on our torture schools or bioweapons labs.
What is scary is all of the secret military that we don't know and will probably never know about. And, then there are most likely more secret actions planned for the future. There have been many hints as to what 'just might happenn' during the transition period. I don't think they are done with trashing everything before leaving.
Why would anything the Bush administration produce in the form of international crimes be a surprise to anyone is the true puzzle here.
That these raids produced little of the intended results is no surprise, and that mostly civilians and non-combatants were killed or maimed is no surprise either.
What will be a surprise is if the American people decide that this is not acceptable, and begin the prosecutions from top to bottom---in that order.*
Without such action, the door will be opened for others in the future to do the same or even worse, all in the name of the American people. If the American people let this stand, then they tell the world that THEY are the criminals, and the fools who executed the orders given by the fools in charge were simply doing the bidding of the American people.
* From top to bottom means from the Commander in Chief all the way down to Private Smith; Bush nor Rumsfeld nor the Gen Staff could have done so much damage without those "troops" using those "skills in the field"; even the Helicopter Pilots, were just as guilty for delivering the "shooters"----and it goes on and on and on------
If the USA would abide by the Geneva and Nuremberg Accords, then the troops would realize that they can be held responsible for war crimes as easily as the ones giving the orders---in fact, they inter into a "conspiracy" ----and should be charged accordingly. In the future they may not be so willing, if they know they can be charged.
If the USA desires to rescue its reputation as a Law abiding nation they have no other choice but to prosecute those responsible ---all of those ----for War Crimes-----and do so very soon.
The world is watching with guarded optimism.
Isn't that patient of them?
THE BIG RAID - An Egoist Production
Produced by Donald Rumsfeld
Directed by Donald Rumsfeld
Written by Donald Rumsfeld
Photographed by Donald Rumsfeld
Edited by Donald Rumsfeld
Music by Donald Rumsfeld
Starring Donald Rumsfeld as General Don (The Killer) Rumsfeld, intrepid Special Ops leader who boldly fucks up as no one has fucked up before.
Total Box Office Revenue: 2 trillion dollars, yet the film was never shown in theaters beside the Fox Baghdad and will not be available on DVD.
Great!
"Total Box Office Revenue: 2 trillion dollars, yet the film was never shown in theaters beside the Fox Baghdad and will not be available on DVD."
On 9/10/2001 Rumsfeld announced that the Pentagon could not account for $2.3 TRILLION DOLLARS. Then came 9/11/2001, and the last we heard of those particular trillions. No big deal. We'll just borrow more. Our great great great great grandchildren will still be paying that debt off. So what? Thats their problem, right? How long do we allow this to go on? When are "the people" going to take things into their own hands? Probably never, because there's a good game on TV tonight and some pretty good sitcoms, too. Go back to sleep. Everything will be okay.
-- EKATON --
The best solution:
http://ni4d.us/
National Referendum as a form of direct democracy is better than the current political malignance but surely isn't the best solution which would be round the clock whole citizenry access to direct democratic process. National Initiative for democracy is a petition to provide The People the right to vote directly on law though only during regularly scheduled elections. Pair the two years which congress will have to undo what the citizens have done by legislating loop holes and the fact that referendum is often ignored by legislatures where referendum is already part of the political establishment and you should realize it's half a solution at best. It provides though the pretext toward wider participation in the political process and would allow the people to demand calorie economics (where human effort MUST be repaid in human effort, NOT cash...).
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www.lamegame.name
Daniel Vincent Kelley
Check out "Legacy of Ashes", a history of the CIA by Tim Weiner...
CIA Special Operations Group have been doing extra-judicial assassinations of political, labor, and military leaders for 60 years, in over 60 countries...
That Rummy tried to legalize and legitimize this tactic in the War on Terra is no surprise, it is just a new cover story for a new fictitious enemy (Al Queida) who was created by the CIA in the late 70's/early 80's, when the CIA SOG armed and trained Osama Bin Laden and the drug/war lords of Pakistan to fight the Russians in a proxy war in Afghanistan...
The Likud Lobby seems to have destroyed the United States and much of this world.
When do we send the Bush administration and Congress to the Hague for war crimes trial?
locust & GoldenMean -
You are both right, and "Legacy of Ashes" is an excellent research resource on the whole history of how the CIA got into the assassination business.
To my knowledge, prior to World War II the United States government essentially did not have any formal espionage agency operating overseas. The US certainly did not have much of a tradition of running black-ops (lethal or non-lethal) through its few spies abroad that were invariably attaches stationed at US embassies. The WWII-created Office of Strategic Services (OSS) - a combination intelligence gathering and overtly paramilitary outfit - morphed into the Central Intelligence Agency with passage of the National Security Act of 1947 just as the Cold War began.
It is my understanding that the contemporary use of murder as a tool of foreign policy by our nation's national security establishment thus finds its statutory basis in some incredibly vague language in that 1947 Act, in which Congress authorized the CIA to undertake "other" activities as authorized from time to time by the President through his or her national security advisor. The drafters of the US Constitution granted Congress the power to declare war, and the President responsibility for commanding the army and navy as Commander-in Chief. Nowhere does the Constitution delegate to any federal official any legal authority whatsoever to draw up a hit list of enemies, take out a contract, or directly do a whack job on anybody.
As we now know, the last half of the 20th Century is littered with the corpses of foreign political figures "eliminated with extreme prejudice", regimes destabilized and overthrown, and resulting blowback. On occasion, the CIA's paramilitary black-ops became so expansive and non-clandestine that their military mission took on very thinly disguised, or even overt, active duty Pentagon involvement (the Bay of Pigs, Laos, and Vietnam during the Kennedy/Johnson era, Indonesia and Chile under Nixon, Central America and Afghanistan during the Reagan era as prime examples). Internally, within the ordinary active duty US military structure, "special forces" components proliferated in all branches of the service during this same time frame.
Conceptually, the post-911 phenomenon that Rumsfeld's "secret" 2004 memo sought to institutionalize was to blur forever any distinction between American use of lethal military force (arguably constrained by international law and the US Constitution), and use of lethal paramilitary black-ops force (considered by the Bushies to fall outside both legal realms, at least so long as the targets on the receiving end were those neither-fish-nor-fowl evil doers designated "enemy combatants"). To their credit, there remain career professional military officers bitterly opposed to this co-optation of the Pentagon's historic warfare waging monopoly by non-military, civilian national intelligence officials.
The turf battle that began in the waning days of the Clinton administration over whether it was the CIA, or the Pentagon, that held ultimate final authority to target and push the button to call down a Predator drone missle strike appears to have been basically resolved by the Bush administration in favor of the spooks, not the soldiers. As I read this evolution, Rummy's 2004 secret order simply directed the guys in uniform to fully cooperate as a matter of standard operating procedure.
Yes, a new President and a different cast of civilians at the top of the power heirarchy could outlaw the whole vile practice by executive order just like it was created and legitimized; or else they could leave the existing laws and protocols in place, and simply stop approving air strikes on the other side of the globe that sometimes incinerate whole wedding parties. But that is a slender reed upon which to lean.
Far better (in my view) that the new Congress instead should simply amend the National Security Act itself: simply ban the use of murder as an instrument of US policy at home or abroad outright, outside of the context of real acts of war, waged by real soldiers, who wear real uniforms and who follw real orders from up their chain of command who can be held accountable.
Time to get back to the basics. Time to take the toys away from the boys.
Bill from Saginaw
Sioux Rose
BILL: Thanks for the above history lesson. The American Federation of Astrologers published my book on the planet Pluto (in 2000). Pluto is associated with spying and secrecy missions. Its orbit is 248 years and in l947 it "united" (we call this a conjunction in astrology) with Saturn (the planet of conservative power bastions, the surveillance-style state). I knew from a story in Harper's that the CIA was infiltrating literature and culture at that time, making sure anti-communist writers and artists were sponsored so that their particular vision/sensibility could be used as soft propaganda. I did research in various textbooks to note any historical events that could lend support to what this specific rare interaction among planets indicated. I wish I had known about this Act and how it basically "legalized" state sanctioned murder of leaders and their surrogates, those that the US powerbrokers did not like or approve of. In any case, I'll make sure to note this in any future lecture I might offer on the topic.
Excellent post Bill!
>>Occasionally, the officials said, Special Operations troops would land in Somalia to assess the strikes' results. On Jan. 7, 2007, an AC-130 struck an isolated fishing village near the Kenyan border, and within hours, American commandos and Ethiopian troops were examining the rubble to determine whether any Qaeda operatives had been killed.
Some weeks ago Thomas More seemed mystified when I suggested that the United States was executing people without trails, and without evidence.
This is an example of that.
They are not even sure WHO it is they are shooting at in places like Somalia. They are just shooting down a crowd of people then hoping one of them was from Al Queda or have links to "militants"
That is murder pure and simple. An execution without a trial.
They are landing in foreign countries (and or using air strikes) to EXECUTE what they "suspect" to be "Militants".
This sort of tosses the entire concept of innocent until proven guilty out the window. Everyone in the bloody world can be claimed to have links to "militants" including 300 million Americans.
If Pakistani troops landed in the US southwest and executed a pile of Americans at a firing range, calling them "Militants" it would be seen as an act of murder.
PK
make that an act of WAR
>>make that an act of WAR
Rubbish..it is murder.
Well I guess there's a world war on then and as the aggressor nation we should expect to be bombed into the stone ages in the not too distant future. Generally that goes down with lots of firebombing cities. It's propagandists like you that don't get their murder until there's no one left in need of propagandizing. Or are you that satirical guy who posts here just changed his name again? You'll get yours sooner, by much I'd guess.
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Daniel Vincent Kelley
The people carrying out the attacks don't know who they're being sent to murder. The command knows who they're murdering though. They're most likely murdering people who are no threat to the US, obviously. But are a nuisance to their local governments. Armed peasant justice seekers. Qaeda!? This article reads like a recruiting poster for special operations... Who incidentally are amongst the most brain washed and simple fools on the planet. They know how to put a cord into c4 and shoot people with callous, but they're generally clueless to real history, politics, societies. They think they're doing something honorable because of how easy it is for them to lay strippers...
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www.lamegame.name
Daniel Vincent Kelley
look at this guy and what he did as CEO of the comapny that makes aspartame, equal, it will kill you and how corruption abounded with him and the FDA on this crap that stupid fat greedy USA 'sheeples' put in their bodies
cargill Monsanto etc, loves to feed you fools crap, wonder why all the doctors have massive stocks in these companies and fast food joints, and BIG PHARMA
hope someone gets this asshole
there is a web site witgh street addreses of all these bilarybushcheney fools
Las Maras will be good for something
Afghanistan ,,ha.
russians would kick our ass, and they got beat there,
no wonder the colleges are full of heroin, Taliban hates dope
that again is this piece of shit's legacy
abolish the no balls military
and give every grandmother and household a shotgun, made in Massachusetts
then, who wants to invade us?
not defense, is dept of Offense
bush's dad hitler finacier
pull out of everywhere
especially Colombia
40% coke biz FARC
60% haliburton-Dyncorp-Carlyle[CEO is Osama's Dad" duh?}
they fly it out real easily, ask ay Air Force Bases in Fla and La. and of course maybe still Mena, AK
he{Osama}, is not in caves
he is in Daddy's penthouse in Abu Dabai having cafe with rumsfield probably
and hang all war profitteers, or let the common folk stone them
The problem is no one wares a uniform any longer
I say you have to do what ever it takes to get the job done. Israel has been doing it for years – I mean the extra judicial murders.
"Apart from the 2006 raid into Pakistan, the American officials refused to describe in detail what they said had been nearly a dozen previously undisclosed attacks, except to say they had been carried out in Syria, Pakistan and other countries. "
I'd bet my house that one of those "other countries" was Ecuador.
Military, Special Operations FORCES, authorized classified order Defense Secretary spring approval officials. Commando...
Propaganda anyone?
rocyahsoul@yahoo.com
www.lamegame.name
Daniel Vincent Kelley
Well I CERTAINLY HOPE we are doing this...
Obama may have won the election,,,But now he bears responsibilty for the safety of the Nation....
Now that he's getting the National Security briefings Don't be surprised if "Change" isn't as far reaching as advertised
Do you notice how this is reported and how the NYT don't bother to discuss the legality of this kind of behaviour? What does this tell us about the media where they seek to normalise this criminality. This has nothing to do with journalism and is not objective.
Don't they understand that this is only serving as recruitment for 100 times the number they "Liquidate" and convincing the massess all round the world that the US stands for NOTHING. They will reap what they have sown.
We put people to death in this country on bogus evidence.
We are JUDGE, JURY & EXECUTIONER!
I can only hope Obama is not one of these. We will see!
It's truly amazing how Al Quaida ironically helped DoD get its coffers overstuffed with cash. So not only have we empowered Al Quaida around the world but we have also allowed our public infrastructure to further languish for the past 8 years. I hope Obama can reverse as much of this as possible because he's likely to face hellish opposition in Congress as many Senators and Reps of both parties are tied to Big Military and their income depends mainly on it.
And let's replace Gates and Rice with conciliatory types please.
The war in Afghanistan can be ended by a regional peace enforced by the surrounding nations along with Russia, China, USA, Germany, France, UK, Spain, Iran, India, Brazil, Argentina, Venezuela, Mexico, Cuba, Canada and Japan. Peace Accord Meetings ought to be held in Hanoi, Vietnam beginning 31 December 2008.
Remember back in the good ole days, when having your military carry out attacks in someone elses country, without their governments consent, was considered an act of war requiring Congressional approval?
It is SO convenient to just have one retarded person make that decision now
"The only means of strengthening one's intellect is to make up one's mind about nothing, to let the mind be a thoroughfare for all thoughts." - John Keats
and now that the russians have adopted bush's methodology, things could get REALLY interesting.
Imagine if every country in the world adopted this approach, and staged atacks on people the consider "terrorists" in their neighbours countries?
I believe the technical military term for this scenario is "massive clusterfuck"
"The only means of strengthening one's intellect is to make up one's mind about nothing, to let the mind be a thoroughfare for all thoughts." - John Keats
No raids (yet) in Iran. Further evidence of Bush's failure to nail foreigners to his 'Axis of Evil.' Finding it impossible to link Iran and Al Qaeda, his administration is still selling the image of a nuclear-armed Iran regardless of the NIE or emerging evidence of falsified intelligence.
What is missing in this report?
There are allegations about activities dating back to 2004. Did this information just emerge? If so, from whom? If the information has been available, why has it taken so long to publish it? Has the NYT been sitting on it?
Who are the "senior American officials" leaking this information? When did they do that? Are they trustworthy? What are their motivations?
If and when such information is published, why is it always years after the damage has been done and many lives lost?
I am so tired of being manipulated and jerked around, including by the NYT.
Joe