This is terrible!   
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http://thesteadydrip.blogspot.com/2011/05/defense-of-obamas-ego-more-important.html


Tuesday, May 10, 2011


Defense of Obama’s Ego More Important than National Defense Posted Tuesday, May 
10, 2011 by  <http://freerepublic.com/%7Eo6ret/> O6ret
Subject: Massive Security Breach 



How could this administration allow the spectacular military raid that killed 
Osama Bin Laden be marginalized by the massive security breach (immediate 
disclosure of all information about this raid to the world) that served only to 
enhance the poll numbers of a president responsible for our national security? 


By spilling his guts to the world Obama grasped defeat from the jaws of 
victory! 


Obama could have gotten all the glory he wanted if he just could have given the 
military and intelligence community only a few more days to exploit the “mother 
Lode” of information we gained during this raid before he had to brag to the 
world about his heroic deeds! 


The more I hear about the Osama Bin Laden raid the more concerned I become 
about the motives and the competence of this administration. Let me tell you 
why! 
The first thing we should be concerned about with this massive outflowing of 
information about the raid is our lost opportunity to dramatically disrupt the 
al-Qaida organization. 
It is now being reported that we got the “Mother Lode” of information during 
the raid. 
For the head of a terrorist organization using only couriers to communicate 
with others it seems axiomatic that this is what we should have expected. The 
three types of information we got most probably include: 


#1 - The locations of Osama Bin Laden’s immediate subordinates (the people most 
likely in line to take over as the leaders of al-Qaida upon the death of Osama 
Bin Laden… couriers had to have this information). 


#2 – Planning information on future operations (details about all major 
terrorist attacks planned for the foreseeable future). 

 

#3 –Misc. matters necessary for al-Qaida to function (financing, 
communications, continuity of operation plans, organizational structures, 
strength, recruiting, training and standard operating procedures). 
Common sense also tells us several other things that anyone could predict 
before the operation took place: 
#1- If we said absolutely nothing after the raid no one in al-Qaida would know 
what happened. No one in al-Qaida, except the couriers, apparently knew where 
Osama Bin Laden lived. The Pakistan government, or any individuals who happened 
to know, could not admit they knew he lived there.... at least in the media. If 
they protested the incursion and the downed helicopter we could apologize for a 
failed operation or whatever. If anyone knew Osama Bin Laden lived there they 
wouldn’t know whether he got away or anything at all… unless we spilled our 
guts, as we have done about the operation. 
#2 – We would have a short period of time to exploit the “mother lode” of 
information we had just seized. The courier set-up Osama Bin Laden used would 
not work as the couriers were dead. It would take some time for al-Qaida 
members to find out what happened. When they heard anything they would not know 
much for some time and there would be a lot of doubt and confusion throughout 
the organization. If and when they did learn something definitive there would 
be a mass flurry of communication and our electronic surveillance apparatus 
would get some great information and leads. A lot of good things would happen. 
In contrast a lot of bad things will happen because we have laid everything out 
in great detail in the media that is going to every al-Qaida member in real 
time! 
#3 – We could dramatically disrupt the entire al-Qaida organization in a number 
of very substantive ways in a very short time. We could do many things in a 
very short time to exploit a lot of this information before anyone in al-Qaida 
could react, such as take out all the likely leaders to succeed Osama Bin 
Laden, seize al-Qaida funds around the world, disrupt or kill people in cells 
on the verge of committing terrorist attacks, etc. They wouldn’t know what 
happened until it was all over! 


I cannot imagine any of our military leaders or the people in the CIA not 
recommending to the president to keep his mouth shut for at least a short time 
to allow time to see what info we had and see what we could do before all the 
al-Qaida personnel relocated, transferred all the money out of existing 
accounts, etc. If our military and intelligence leaders didn’t make such 
recommendations they should be fired. 
The country should be outraged at Obama throwing our country under the buss for 
a little good press and about a 9% immediate gain in the polls! Besides, he 
could have gotten even better press if he was smart enough to have held up this 
information for about two months and then been able to tell the world: 
#1 – Osama Bin Laden was killed in a spectacular military raid, and… 
#2 – We have killed the five most likely terrorists in the line of succession 
to take over al-Qaida, and… 
#3 – 80% of al-Qaida financial assets have been seized, and… 
#4 – We have disrupted four major future terrorist attacks against ourselves 
and our allies in our war against terrorism, and etc., etc.! 


The second thing we should be concerned about with this massive outflowing of 
information about the raid is the dramatic increase in al-Qaida’s operational 
capabilities to avoid our future intelligence gathering capabilities. 
Every day more of the details are put out about how we got the information that 
led to the death of Osama Bin Laden. We are also telling them exactly where, 
when and how they screwed up or had a lapse in security that let us break the 
case. 


All this information is a wonderful guide to them on what they need to change 
to eliminate detection. If we think it was hard to track down their leaders 
before, wait until we try it the next time. Let us look at what happened the 
last time a president wanted to raise his poll numbers a bit. One of the 
reasons we had such a hard time finding Osama Bin Laden this time and a major 
reason we got surprised on 9-11 was because President Clinton disclosed that we 
were monitoring Osama Bin Laden’s satellite cell phone about the time of the 
Monica saga. After that small disclosure Osama Bin Laden stopped using his 
satellite phone and all electronic devices. He then went to the courier system 
and allowed few if anyone except a trusted courier even to know his location. 
After that almost all information from him completely dried up. If this 
disclosure of highly classified information had not happened we might have 
known about 9-11 in advance, the twin towers might be standing and 3,000 lives 
might not have been lost, not to even mention the cost of the wars that 
followed. As they said during WWII, Loose lips sink ships! 

The Bottom Line: 

Because Obama couldn’t wait for a very short time to see his poll numbers go up 
and brag about a military success at a later time: 
#1 - Al Qaida gained valuable information that will provide them time to modify 
compromised operational plans and reposition leaders and assets. 
#2 - The US was prevented from scoring as decisive and extremely damaging a 
blow against al-Qaida as would otherwise been possible without this security 
breach. 
#3 - Al-Qaida was provided valuable information about their operational 
security failures. 
#4 – All of the above will most assuredly enhance terrorist operations against 
us in the future at the cost of many American lives. 
It is sickening to me to see Obama basking in success when he apparently has 
been an impediment rather than an asset to the country. He has ripped the 
possibility of one of the most successful military operations we have had in 
recent times from the jaws of victory and greatly diminished the brilliant 
efforts of our outstanding military force!




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