Posted on 12/13/2011 12:50:43 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Thats a good question and according to former VP Dick Cheneys contacts, Barack Obama didnt lack for options to keep the highly-classified drone from falling into the Iranian militarys hands. In an interview with CNNs Erin Burnett, Cheney wonders why Obama didnt order an air strike on the downed aircraft while he still had the chance:
(VIDEO AT LINK)
The right response to that would have been to go in immediately after it had gone down and destroy it, he said on CNNs Out Front with Erin Burnett. Instead, Cheney said, he asked nicely for them to return it. They arent gonna do that. Or, theyll send it back to us in pieces after theyve gotten all the intelligence out of it they can.
Cheney, who served with former President George W. Bush from 2001 to 2009, said he was told the president had three options on his desk and he rejected all of them. The options all involved destroying the drone on the ground.
You can do that from the air, he said. And, in effect, make it impossible for them to benefit from having captured that drone.
Iran doesnt seem inclined to even return the pieces. Their defense minister has declared the drone Irans property, and says they wont return it to the US a not-unexpected answer, given the fact that we were using it to spy on them. Thanks to Obamas decision to leave the drone intact for the Iranians to seize, theres little point in denying that fact.
What will the Iranians do with it? State-run TV in Iran announced that the military plans to reverse engineer it and mass produce their own spy drones. Wired finds that unlikely, even if the Russians and Chinese pitch in to help for their own commercial purposes:
In other words, the Russian, Chinese and Iranian experts will probably try to figure out the recipe for the RQ-170′s alloys and non-metal composites, which help minimize the drones radar signature, as does its bat-like shape. And thats where reverse-engineering starts to get complicated. Someone will figure out the [materials'] composition, the Boeing engineer explains, but producing them is entirely a different matter.
For the drone vivisectionists, it only gets worse. After examining the (alleged) RQ-170′s airframe, they will likely focus on its sensors. We dont know for sure what devices the Sentinel carries, but it could include video cameras and a ground-mapping radar. The Darpa robot designer says the RQ-170′s radar if it carries one could share subsystems with the radars on the latest F-22 and F-35 stealth fighters, which might give U.S. adversaries some insight into how those planes operate, too.
But the designer isnt too worried. Even if [the radar] showed up completely intact, they may not know how to use it because they dont know how to use the software. Moreover, the software includes classified anti-tamper measures. At least, its supposed to, according to the Boeing engineer. Dumbest thing in the world if it didnt.
Well, perhaps we have nothing to worry about or perhaps the two nations with the most expertise in copying American military systems will find a way to duplicate that success with the RQ-170. If so, we have given away a significant strategic and tactical advantage, apparently because the Commander in Chief refused to pull the trigger to safeguard its secrets.
Isn’t it just simply astounding that it would be highly unlikely given Obama’s shady connections as well as his failure to provide a long form birth certificate wouldn’t even qualify for even a modest security clearance much less “top secret”.
Where are the military advisers? I have a hard time believing they would go along with this.
Hopefully it shares the same batteries as the Volt...scheduled to catch fire in a few days.
that picture is going to make history books discussing his election.
\”He stated that the drone landed on a runway inside Iran, and that he suspected that, somehow, control of the drone was hijacked. That’s pretty hard to imagine. “
still hard to imagine, but not as hard maybe.
Shush!
But ...
There is no way that the Iranians got control of that aircraft with its encrypted control links. No way.
And ...
I'm a bit surprised that McInerney would hand out the additional info on the landing at an Iranian airfield. Knowing McInerney's background he would never divulge that info if he knew it was classified, which IMHO it would be. So his source or sources are presumably passing out information that has escaped the security controls and is fairly widely known, at least within the military.
This still just doesn't add up for me and that is certainly not a criticism of the General. No question that he is trustworthy on this issue. He will do the right thing.
THAT’S why the whole thing stinks
Obama the punk POTUS reminds me more every day of Carter. Both lose aircraft in Iran.
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