- Jan 31, 2005
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Its like watching clowns onstage with this Administration. Seriously. They didnt realize Al Qaeda was so determined? What the fuck? Really?
Apparently they now realize hugs and harsh words might not be a workable solution.
Hope and Change.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZUlrk5Myuc&feature=player_embedded
Question: What was the most shocking, stunning thing that you found out of the review? And, Secretary, to you, as well.
MR. BRENNAN: Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula is an extension of al Qaeda core coming out of Pakistan. And, in my view, it is one of the most lethal and one of the most concerning of it. The fact that they had moved forward to try to execute this attack against the homeland I think demonstrated to us and this is what the review sort of uncovered that we had a strategic sense of sort of where they were going, but we didnt know they had progressed to the point of actually launching individuals here. And we have taken that lesson, and so now were full on top of it.
SECRETARY NAPOLITANO: I think, following up on that, not just the determination of al Qaeda and al Qaeda Arabian Peninsula, but the tactic of using an individual to foment an attack, as opposed to a large conspiracy or a multi-person conspiracy such as we saw in 9/11, that is something that affects intelligence. It really emphasizes now the renewed importance on how different intelligence is integrated and analyzed, and threat streams are followed through. And, again, it will impact how we continue to review the need to improve airport security around the world.
Apparently they now realize hugs and harsh words might not be a workable solution.
Hope and Change.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZUlrk5Myuc&feature=player_embedded
Question: What was the most shocking, stunning thing that you found out of the review? And, Secretary, to you, as well.
MR. BRENNAN: Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula is an extension of al Qaeda core coming out of Pakistan. And, in my view, it is one of the most lethal and one of the most concerning of it. The fact that they had moved forward to try to execute this attack against the homeland I think demonstrated to us and this is what the review sort of uncovered that we had a strategic sense of sort of where they were going, but we didnt know they had progressed to the point of actually launching individuals here. And we have taken that lesson, and so now were full on top of it.
SECRETARY NAPOLITANO: I think, following up on that, not just the determination of al Qaeda and al Qaeda Arabian Peninsula, but the tactic of using an individual to foment an attack, as opposed to a large conspiracy or a multi-person conspiracy such as we saw in 9/11, that is something that affects intelligence. It really emphasizes now the renewed importance on how different intelligence is integrated and analyzed, and threat streams are followed through. And, again, it will impact how we continue to review the need to improve airport security around the world.