The airplane bomb plot: Obama continues the cover-up 
By Patrick Martin 
8 January 2010 
http://www.wsws.org/articles/2010/jan2010/terr-j08.shtml 

The statement made by President Barack Obama Thursday about the Christmas 
Day attempted bombing of a Northwest Airlines flight over Detroit is a 
continuation of a government-wide cover-up, aided and abetted by the media, 
of the actions of US intelligence and security agencies in the period 
leading up to the failed terrorist attack. 

Obama repeated the meaningless phrase that has become the mantra of such 
cover-ups since the attacks of September 11, 2001-"failure to connect the 
dots"-and gave explicit assurances that no officer of any intelligence 
agency will suffer any consequences for what is arguably the greatest 
security failure since 9/11. 

The president's remarks continue the pattern established since the young 
Nigerian, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, tried and failed to ignite a plastic 
explosive sown into his underwear as Northwest Flight 253 was in its final 
descent towards Detroit. 

In the two weeks since the incident, there has been no coherent or credible 
explanation of how it was possible for Abdulmutallab to board the US-bound 
plane despite the mass of information available to US security agencies, 
including the visit by his father to the US embassy in Nigeria more than a 
month before the flight. 

Obama admitted that US intelligence agencies had sufficient information to 
identify Abdulmutallab as a likely threat and place him on the no-fly list. 
He reiterated that there was not a failure to collect information, but 
rather a failure to connect disparate pieces, with the result that "a known 
terrorist" was allowed to board the plane in Amsterdam. 

This was followed by the declaration that "no one individual and no single 
agency was at fault," a claim that amounts to a blanket assertion of 
immunity for all those involved. It is also deliberately deceptive, since it 
suggests that inter-agency coordination was the problem in preventing action 
from being taken. 

The executive summary of the administration review of the incident, released 
in a declassified form at the time of Obama's statement, contradicts this 
implication, however. The summary reveals that both the CIA and the National 
Counter-Terrorism Center, separately and independently of each other, had 
all the information necessary to identify Abdulmutallab. 

According to the summary, key "dots" to be connected were (1) plans by Al 
Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula to attack the United States, (2) its 
recruitment of a Nigerian for that purpose, and (3) Abdulmutallab's 
departure to Yemen to join an extremist organization. The document declares: 
"all of that information was available to all-source analysts at the CIA and 
the NCTC prior to the attempted attack." 

Taken at its face value, this would suggest that the security failure on 
December 25, 2009 was even greater than that on September 11, 2001. The 
official explanation of the failure to stop the 9/11 attacks is that the 
CIA, the FBI and other security agencies each possessed part of the 
information needed to detect and forestall the terrorist hijackings, but 
that bureaucratic power struggles and refusal to share information across 
the "wall" prevented timely identification and coordinated action. 

The World Socialist Web Site has written extensively against this official 
cover story for 9/11, but it is more plausible than the explanation now 
given for the failure to prevent the Christmas bomber from boarding the 
Northwest flight. By Obama's own report, two separate government agencies, 
the CIA and the NCTC, had all the information needed to identify the bomber, 
but both agencies, each acting on their own, somehow failed to do so. And 
this simultaneous double failure took place even though the NCTC was 
established after 9/11 for the ostensible purpose of serving as the central 
"dot-connector" for the entire US intelligence apparatus. 

Moreover, as we have previously explained, the "connecting the dots" 
metaphor suggests a mass of information in which each piece of data, taken 
separately, is not incriminating, and that only someone in possession of all 
the information can detect a sinister pattern embedded in it. In the case of 
the Christmas Day bombing attempt, however, each major piece of data was an 
alarm bell. To ignore these alarms, as both the CIA and the NCTC did, 
suggests conscious, willful inaction, not mere incompetence. 

There is one other aspect of Obama's statement worth noting. He has a 
well-practiced habit of adopting whatever persona seems politically 
necessary-in this case, striking the pose of purposeful determination 
appropriate to the "commander in chief." He spoke in short, declarative 
sentences, punctuated with clichés like "The buck stops here." He took no 
questions, and left the media to be briefed by two top security officials, 
White House terrorism adviser John Brennan and Janet Napolitano, secretary 
of homeland security. 

Their press conference was brief-under 14 minutes-and there was no serious 
challenge to the official cover story, even though Brennan began with a 
description of what US security agencies knew before Abdulmutallab boarded 
the plane in Amsterdam which begged questioning. 

Brennan declared: "In the weeks and months leading up to the Christmas 
attack, various components of our intelligence community had fragments of 
information about the strategic threat posed by Al Qaeda of the Arabian 
Peninsula (AQAP) and the specific plot of Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab. It was 
known that AQAP not only sought to strike US targets in Yemen, as they had 
when they attacked our embassy in Sana'a in 2008, but that it also sought to 
strike the US homeland. Indeed, there was a stream of intelligence on this 
threat. It was known, thanks to the warnings of his father in November, that 
Abdulmutallab had developed extremist views, and that his father feared that 
he had joined unidentified extremists." 

Brennan went on to say, without offering any explanation, that somehow the 
vast US intelligence and security apparatus failed to put together the 
threat from Al Qaeda in Yemen and Abdulmutallab's extremist affiliations and 
sojourn in that country. 

Napolitano was asked about the report in the Los Angeles Times that customs 
officers in Detroit had seen Abdulmutallab's name on the TIDE list-a larger 
database than the no-fly list-when they were checking the passenger manifest 
while Northwest Flight 253 was in the air. She confirmed that Customs 
intended to question him after the plane landed, but offered no explanation 
on why the plane's crew was not notified so that protective measures could 
have been taken. 

It is not yet possible to provide an answer as to how and why the events of 
December 25 unfolded as they did. One thing is certain: the official story 
does not hold water. The Obama administration and the US intelligence 
agencies are not telling the American people the truth. 

One possibility is that Abdulmutallab had been identified as an Al Qaeda 
sympathizer, but was viewed, especially given his family connections, as a 
potential candidate for recruitment as an American agent, on the pattern of 
the operation that produced last week's disaster for the CIA in Afghanistan. 
(In that case, the supposed recruit became a suicide bomber and killed seven 
CIA agents. If the bomb had detonated on board Flight 253, the death toll 
would have been nearly 300). 

There are other possibilities, including an effort from within the 
intelligence apparatus to destabilize and undermine the Obama 
administration, or provide a means of pushing it to even more aggressive 
military actions in the Middle East and Central Asia. 

In this context, one must consider the remarkable fact that Obama felt 
compelled to issue and make public an executive order requiring the US 
"counterterrorism community" to "enhance the rigor and raise the standard of 
tradecraft of intelligence analysis, especially analysis designed to uncover 
and prevent terrorist plots." 

It is extraordinary that more than eight years after 9/11, a US president 
must issue such a directive. But the White House executive summary notes, in 
a concluding paragraph: 

"There was not a comprehensive or functioning process for tracking terrorist 
threat reporting and actions taken such that departments and agencies are 
held accountable for running down all leads associated with high visibility 
and high priority plotting efforts undertaken by al Qa'ida and its allies, 
in particular against the US Homeland." 

The syntax is convoluted and the language vague, but the only serious 
conclusion that can be drawn is that the entire "war on terror" is bogus. It 
is a pretext for the intensification of US military aggression abroad and 
attacks on the democratic rights of the American people at home.. 


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video: 
Presidential Remarks on Bombing Attempt Report 
Jan. 7, 2010 
http://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/id/217719 

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