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The Global War on Stealth Underwear
There is no "war" against terrorism. What George W. Bush launched and Barack Obama insists on perpetuating does not qualify. Not if by war one means doing the obvious and checking a highly suspicious air traveler's underwear to see if explosives have been sewn in. If Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab had put the stuff in his shoes we would have had him because that was tried before, but our government was too preoccupied with fighting unnecessary conventional wars and developing anti-missile defense systems to anticipate such a primitive delivery system.
The explosives-laden underwear-worn by an airline passenger who had previously been flagged as a potentially dangerous fanatic, and who had paid cash for his ticket and had no checked luggage-was the terrorist's weapon of choice, one that could have blown a hole in the side of Northwest Airlines' Detroit-bound Flight 253 on Christmas Day, killing hundreds of innocents. But it is not a weapon to be effectively countered with the deployment of hundreds of thousands of American combat troops. Nor can it be stopped by the hundreds of billions of dollars worth of planes, subs and missiles in our arsenal of Cold War-era weapons, part of an annual defense budget that is higher in inflation-adjusted dollars than at any time in the past half-century.
In response to the 9/11 hijackers, armed with artillery that cost a couple hundred dollars at most, we threw money and, more important, attention at conventional military responses while neglecting the difficult police work and the intelligence evaluation and civilian-focused technology necessary to thwart homeland attacks. Yes, there are evildoers out there that mean us harm, as President Bush declaimed. But they are often the products of the best of Western education who, as examples ranging from the lead 9/11 hijackers - the Hamburg group-to the elite University College London-educated engineer in the latest incident demonstrate, move more easily in urbane Western societies than in Afghan villages.
The technology that could help detect a sophisticated plane hijacker or suicide bomber has been largely botched in development and only halfheartedly deployed even when it is available. On Tuesday, a devastating report in The Washington Post revealed that the full-body scanning equipment hyped after 9/11, which might have detected the explosives involved in last week's incident, is still not in wide use. As the Post stated, "A plan that would have helped focus the development of better screening technology and procedures-including a risk-based assessment of aviation threats-is almost two years overdue, according to a report this fall by the Government Accountability Office, the investigative arm of Congress."
So, screening equipment that can detect plastic explosives exists, but it was not used in this case and, as the GAO predicted, "TSA cannot ensure that it is targeting the highest priority security needs at checkpoints; measure the extent to which deployed technologies reduce the risk of terrorist attacks; or make needed adjustments to its PSP [Passenger Screening Program] strategy." As a result, the GAO concluded: "TSA lacks assurance that its investments in screening technologies address the highest priority security needs at airport passenger checkpoints."
The "systematic failure" in the nation's security that President Obama referred to Tuesday derives from the war metaphor itself and from the assumption, begun with Bush's irrational invasion of Iraq and extended with Obama's escalation in Afghanistan, that terrorism is a military rather than a criminal threat. The terrorists are not rebel fighters rooted, as are the Taliban and the remnants of the Iraq insurgency, in their homeland struggles and subject to being defeated on conventional battlefields.
Rather, they are rootless cosmopolitans of violence, alienated from any stated homeland and free to move easily about the world, armed in almost every instance with valid passports, visas and money to exploit our inability to seriously evaluate our own intelligence data. They can count on our top government officials ignoring blinking red warnings, as the Bush White House did before 9/11, or the alarm of a well-connected and properly concerned Nigerian banker-father.
Preventing terrorist attacks on the U.S. homeland has nothing to do with occupying vast tracts of land or winning the hearts and minds of backward villagers whom we falsely depict as surrogates of an evil empire, as we did in Vietnam and are now doing in Afghanistan. What is needed is smart police work to catch these highly mobile fanatics, and that begins with actually reading and then acting on the readily available intelligence data. It requires detectives with brains and not generals with firepower.
The ballooning of the defense budget after 9/11 has proved a great boondoggle for the military-industrial complex, which suddenly found an excuse to build weapons and deploy conventional forces against a superpower enemy that no longer exists. But our stealth fighters and bombers designed to defeat Soviet defenses that were never built are a poor match against a terrorist's stealth underwear.
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Show All"What is needed is smart police work to catch these highly mobile fanatics"
No. This treats symptoms but doesn't address the disease.
To end terror use universal love. Respect and help all people as brothers.
Forget wealth, forget war, forget borders.
Remember the goal.
Buck: is it really an either/or thing? Treat the symptoms OR treat the disease? I agree heartily with every thing you say about disease prevention(love, respect,help, peace, generosity, open borders) with the addition of greater vigilance in seeing how our anti-terrorism efforts are being manipulated by special interests (MIC) that profit from them. But still you have to deal with "symptoms" just as much as you have to deal with people who violate any laws. And yes, "good police work" is essential and the President and others are quite right to condemn that kind of "system failure" even as they ignore or deny the diseases in our world that have already produced countless "fanatic" symptoms.
Jerry,
If you treat the disease there will be less symptoms.
I agree that police work should be used to solve crimes,
like, say, towers down day.
Buck
I have to agree with what you say. If we weren't all over the world killing innocent civilians mabye we wouldn't be creating terrorists. But....then we wouldn't be able to make war. If we didn't make war, we wouldn't be able to build all that weaponry. I'm just wondering how many jobs are connected with all that "defense". Sure the fatcats are getting their cut, but seriously, how many jobs would be lost and how would it affect the economy if we were to stop building all that stuff?
Anyone?
glb: Have you heard of the fallacy of the broken window? Boy's claim that breaking a window was really an economically productive act since it provided employment to glassmakers and installers, etc.---without regard to how his daddy's money might have been spent in actually producing something that didn't exist before (like the boy's education). This is covered in an old (2003) essay by Lew Rockwell in the libertarian Ludwig von Mises newsletter: http://mises.org/daily/1178
ah so if we put all those people to work making solar panels then all will be well? But then what about all the oil company workers out of jobs?
Send them to Harvard, full tip with a $40/yr living stipend....love to see them rubbing shoulders with the spawn of the richfilth animals. Might make an interesting socio/economic interaction. The richfilth spawn might just survive, maybe.
If more placements are needed, we could add Yale & Princeton?
Better living through education....right Mr. President? (joke)
" fallacy of the broken window"
At the heart of the Broken Window Fallacy is an idea known as Opportnity Cost. Enjoy, and have a nice New Year:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opportunity_cost
>>>glb wrote: ...how many jobs would be lost and how would it affect the economy if we were to stop building all that stuff?
If you ask the wrong question, you'll get the wrong answer. The correct question should be something like this:
*what should we be doing so that everyone in a country has enough to eat and has the basic necessities in life, and where everyone can contribute to the best of his/her ability? I'm not advocating socialism, definitely not communism. I'm just asking. You could put other questions too:
* where is this money coming from?
* how much wealth is there in the country and who owns how much?
* what is this ownership pattern doing to those who have little or nothing?
* would someone still go to work in a weapons industry, become a mercenary, or become a prostitute, if he/she can make a decent living otherwise? (exceptions don't count; I'm asking about the majority)
* is it possible NOT to rely on the weapons industry and the military for jobs if the wealth were distributed differently?
* ...and so on....
I don't have all the answers, and I certainly do not have THE answer. I'm just asking...
Exactly... may I add:
Change the behavior (of the Empire)
the nature of the empire will change when the values of its people change.
Especially their hunger for gasoline and cheap clothing made by modern slave labor elsewhere.
Not to mention (yet I am) cheap "news" and "reality" shows instead of real content.
Gary
Unfortunately, the symptoms need to be treated also. One thing for sure though, the more we as a species renounce violence and embrace peace, as buck suggests, the less we'll need the police work.
We gave up ALL our rights for the promise of safety.
We replaced the Constitution with the Patriot Act, Military Commissions Act, the FISA laws and NSPD51.
Why wasn't this guy's phone tapped?
Why weren't his emails read?
Why weren't his bank records inspected?
We surrendered EVERYTHING and they still can't protect us!
I. want. my. rights. back. TODAY!
Diane Sawyer on the news last night was even verbally contemplating which Constitutional Protection USA ans would give up next in order to protect us from exploding underwear.
I also want back the $4.5 billion we're spending to build a Homeland Security headquarters in Washington. Then there's the NSA's honker and all the others. Never have a people been so enslaved to a security apparatus that does so freakin little to provide them with security. I sure hope the next terrorist doesn't cram it up his.... That will be a whole new level of keeping us safe.
WHAT's the point of pretending that protecting US citizens is a priority in a war scenario that Western institutions initiated, and are hell-bent on continuing for as long as possible?
HOW unfortunate it is that America has devolved into a nation that has fully embraced extreme real-politik policies, with war as the central focus, to deprive world citizens of life - and shall deprive US citizens of liberty.
IF you are beginning to notice a pattern where politicians' remedy to crisis is to fix the "problem" that then results in laws and/ or executive orders that rewards Big-_______, while increasing the deficit and further erodes our cherished illusions of liberty.. well, there's a pill for that.
"...well, there's a pill for that"
LMAO.
did I not read that this man was escorted around security protocols by a well-dressed other man?
is it not conceivable that this incident is neither the successful running of a security gauntlet by a fanatic, nor the failure of such a gauntlet to adequately function, but, rather, the intentional depositing of this man on the flight by this other man, after having cleared him to bypass security?
do you guys walk around with Kick Me signs on your backs and wonder why you're getting kicked all the time?
"this man was escorted around security protocols by a well-dressed other man"
probably CIA
Yes. Here is one such link to the story.
http://www.mlive.com/news/detroit/index.ssf/2009/12/
flight_253_passenger_says_at_l.html
First -- I demand an apology from Mr. Scheer on behalf of all the wise, kind villagers of the world for his "backward villagers" utterance.
Secondly -------- Duh! The USA attacked Yemen the day before! The USA needs a convenently timed attack every so often....
Fascist Obamacare ? no look at the black mans underwear !
Dead children in Yemen ? no look at the black man's underwear !
Switch to third party January 13 th ....
Be there or be square .....
" You are either part of the solution or part of the problem"
The Global War on Stealth Underwear
Skidmarks of Mass Destruction
Ha ha!
He sure gave us a "brief" scare, didn't he? Perhaps we should now have explosive-sniffing "boxer" dogs stationed at all airports.
Now, No-bid contracts to teach a dog to sniff crotches?
Really the sweet spot for the MIC.
I heard the man's real name is Jacque Strappe.
Actually, the guy is a former DOJ lawyer named William J. Hanes.
Sometimes you got to wonder why they let this idiot on the airplane. I am willing to bet that they knew he was incompetent and the amount of explosive on him was just enough to burn his wanker and let him on. Then tie him to Yemen so they can start another front in the ME. And also, for the incompetence of the intelligence community, they make the life of regular passengers more intolerable. The MIC and the security industry make money by providing more unnecessary services.
I mean look at Joe LIEberman. The first thing to come out of his vile mouth is bomb Yemen.
Horrified: I share your suspicions as I posted the following yesterday on a Glenn Greenwood article, really just an expansion on what you said, with maybe a few more details in how this may have been set up as a "black operation" and how its propaganda objectives are being achieved: (If you've already read it, I apologize for the abuse of cyber-space.)
.................
Well how about this: find a pliable "patsy," pay him well or torture him, whatever you have to do. Arrange to have him board a Europe-America plane with some kind of material concealed in his jockey shorts that might actually be no more than some low-grade firecracker material (something that will make smoke without an explosion), have him detonate that material after which "heroic" passengers will rush to subdue him, police will hustle the "bomber" out of the plane for a brief stay in a hospital and then transfer to Milan MI federal prison, kept totally out of communication while "authorities" report the information from him that he got the material and was prepped by al Qaeda operatives in Yemen. A gullible media duly reports all this contrived catastrophe and the President promises in effect to destroy al Qaeda in Yemen and, as soon as they get back from their Christmas break, members of Congress will demand more draconian surveillance methods, key provisions of the Patriot Act will be renewed, and Joe Lieberman as Homeland Security chair will duly announce that we already have special forces operating in Yemen, as indeed we must in the interest of HOMELAND security: you know the drill, bomb them over there so they won't bomb us over here. And of course never mind soft-headed "librals" like Glenn Greenwald who say (truthfully): the more you bomb them over there, the more you are going to get bombed over here. Hey, we're all going to die sometime but while we're here let's show our cajones as proud Americans who won't "let down" the brave lads and lasses who have died for this country; and if we don't feel like flag-waving we can go to the office and check our computers to see how our stock in a defense industry corporation soars with the opening of yet another front; or, if we're looking for a job, we thank our lucky stars that a defense plant with a contract for the construction of more drones is hiring more people to fill that contract. Everybody wins (as long as we can stay alive, and if we can't, hey we have to die sometime so let's party and sing the patriotic songs and grieve over the fallen heroes and ignore the "collateral damage" of deaths of those A-rab children.)
Yumping Yeminies (say aloud).
Gary
Well at least this incident gives cnn something to drone on about. We've caught Captain Underpants! I forget, was he the eight of spades in Rumsfield's deck of terrorist playing cards? Now everyone will have to go through star wars like scanners to get on a plane. I wonder if the new security measures will have to pay for themselves like your new reformed healthcare system...
(ooops, I forgot, you are not getting one are you?....but mandated junk insurance is almost as good right?)...
So stay safe Americans, check those drawers, scan those g-strings and fly the friendly skies to countries that still respect a woman's reproductive rights....
(If you can't fly, don't worry, the Democrats are only adding a few more minor restrictions on a woman's right to choose)
If the airport could make print-outs of the security scan, then we'd have a happy confluence of airport security and medical tourism.
On the way to Puerto Vallarta, we can get X-rays and MRIs before even boarding the plane!
When life hands you shit, make a shit sandwich!
Puerto Vallarta? Soon, Safeway!~
You left out the new Reality porn industry...
Hey, Safeway Security buddy, can I get a quick look at that last woman's scan? $5? Send it to me?
What I see is a merger between the airport security industry and the porn industry. Security guards will make a bundle posting pictures of naked people taken by the security scanners to porn sites on the internet and it will get even kinkier when, as will happen soon, all females will be required to submit to gynocologic exams as part of the screening process all in the name of fighting terrorism. What will happen next? Will Homeland Security people start searching people with their dicks and making porn videos of the searches?
What is next? Dildo-cams?
Gary
Neither military nor police action will solve the problem and Scheer knows it. Muslims are attacking us in retaliation for our imperialist foreign policy and our knee-jerk support for Israeli apartheid and land-grabs. Address the injustice to solve the problem.
If we have to remove our shoes at airports because of a "shoe-bomber", then logically, we should all have to remove our underwear now that there's been an underwear-bomber.
Can we please have a little consistency here.
Certainly fallen, we should be pleased as punch to remove our underwear in the spirit of patriotism. After all, didn't Washington, Hamilton and John Quincy Adams remove theirs whenever anyone suspected them of concealing explosives? Of course they did. Anyone who doubts that should review his American history, and pay attention this time.
certainly, the continual removal of one's undergarments might easily lead to becoming the 'father' of one's country...
- Preventing terrorist attacks on the U.S. homeland -
As always, I point out that using the US military to 'prevent future terrorism' against the US is DAFT, Defense against Future Terrorism, started by P.L. 107-40.
This AUMF is the mechanism that allows a US military response/invasion/attack wherever someone finds/imagines/invents a future terrorist.
Public Law 107-40. Will America, will Progressives, ignore it for another 8 years?
If you're tired of my usual rant*, well, do something about this insane and DAFT law and I'll stop (or at least change my tune and find the next windmill to tilt at).
* I know I am
As Scheer illuminates, the powers that control the West have NO intention of 'winning' the war on terror. It's a much too profitable boogie-man to scare the public into compliance.
It should be obvious that we cannot win a war where they only have to get ONE stuffed underpants onto a plane, while we have to look into EVERYONE's underpants to be safe.
The image of everyone looking into everyone else's underwear to be 'safe' is an apt one for this screwed-up decade.
Get Faux News to bark loud enough, and they'll force the sheep anywhere.
Nothing like getting prepared for something that already occurred.
The Nigerian chap tried to ignite his explosive after going to the toilet, in the final hour of the flight.
So....
No more going to the toilet, reading, laptopping, or blankets in the final hour of all flights.
If he had tried it at another time, I suppose it would be no going to the toilet, etc. between the third and fourth hour of every flight.
waiguoren: that's the way of "disaster preparedness." We ALWAYS prepare for the last one. (And when we're caught unprepared for the present one, we (sometimes) say the "system worked" in response to it. (Forget New Orleans.)
Ostrogoth – you have hit the nail on the head. Pointing out the obvious becomes necessary in a world where “perception management” is now the rule ...
While Scheer is right about the phony “war” label and the madness of spending billions on the same military machine intended for war between two state armies, he is still avoiding the underlying cause: US state terrorism, pardon “foreign interventions” from “educating the public” via “economic sanctions” and covert operations to necessary “regime change” and support for corrupt despots, the US reserves the right to interfere anywhere if the state government does not comply with “US interests in the region” ...
This US role in the world is also known as “the greatest force for good” or “the leader of the free world” in the preferred Doublespeak of “public diplomacy” ....
Personally, I find the offical narrative about this latest closet “terrorist” rather odd.
The strange tale about an “Indian man” who arranged for Mutallab to board a plane to the US WITHOUT a passport, the description of witnesses: “he (Mutallab) was shaking, seemed to be in a trance” (after he had been overpowered),
the fact that his own father allegedly “warned US authorities about his extremist views” – what kind of a father would do such a thing? (Ok, he is a banker and former minister of “economic development” ...)
Why didn’t he detonate the explosives in the bathroom where nobody could see him? (Do they have surveillance cameras there too now?)
I wonder, did he have explosives at all? Or was it another PR-stunt to get more support for the WoT and more surveillance and control programs, more undermining of civil rights?
Just try this to get my meaning:
“There have been recent incidents of lithium ion and lithium batteries overheating in laptop computers and resulting in the propagation of smoke and flames from the units. In most of the fires reported, there were signs prior to the laptop igniting in flames.
*** These signs included the sight and smell of smoke, the presence of heat, and sometimes a POPPING SOUND prior to ignition. ***
Due to the potential for fires, the affected manufacturers issued a recall and replacement program for the batteries that posed a problem. As well, users of the laptops in question were advised by the manufacturers to use the AC adapter and power cord to power the system.
In another related incident, the lithium battery contained in a personal air purifier caught fire resulting in injury to a passenger onboard an aircraft. This incident is still under investigation by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB).”
(Warning from the Canadian Aviation authority)
http://www.tc.gc.ca/civilaviation/commerce/circulars/ac0260.htm
*** Isn’t this exactly how the passengers described the events on the plane????
P.S.
Underwear manufacturers beware! Be sure to put a disclaimer / warning in your products: Not to be used for hiding explosives - otherwise you might end up in a kangaroo court for "material support of a terrorist organisation" ...
IF he had plastic explosive. I only have the TV telling me that.
IF his intent was to destroy the plane. I only have the TV telling me that.
IF he was actually from Nigeria. I only have the TV telling me that.
IF he was trained by Al-Quada. I only have the TV telling me that.
IF he received orders from Yemen. I only have the TV telling me that.
Now the security is heightened in airports because of this supposed new "threat" and I am subjected to further search and siezure.
People keep saying that I'm in danger, but none of them are people that I know.
Ray Berthiaume
Fox just reports. You decide!
orwell comes up alot here...in the book 1984, wasn't it illegal to turn the tv\video\monitor thingy in the private home OFF?
Yes, but Winston could hide around a corner where the tv couldn't see him and write in his log.
Notice how much more sophisticated our keepers are than Winston's were? Ours don't need a two way tv to keep the folks in line. Simply transmitting is fine. They just keep the folks busy 16 hours a day in order to survive, then keep them scared shirtless of foreign and domestic terrorists and other assorted insecurities with the one eyed idiot, which the folks access for relaxation.