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TOM CLANCY: First we crippled the CIA. Then we blamed it.
WSJ-OPINION JOURNAL ^ | 9/18/01 | TOM CLANCY

Posted on 09/18/2001 4:50:17 AM PDT by Liz

We know now that America has been the victim of a large, well-planned, and well-executed terrorist act. The parameters are yet to be fully explored, but that won't stop the usual suspects from pontificating (and, yes, that includes me) on what happened and what needs to be done as a result. A few modest observations:

• As I write this we only know the rough outlines of what has taken place. We do not know exactly who the perpetrators were, though we have heard from Vice President Dick Cheney that there is "no question" that Osama bin Laden had a role. But many groups may have been involved, and we do not know their motivation, or for whom or for what particular objective they worked.

• "Don't know" means "don't know" and nothing more. Absent hard information, talking about who it must have been and what we need to do about it is a waste of air and energy.

To discern the important facts, we have the Federal Bureau of Investigation as our principal investigative agency, and the Central Intelligence Agency (along with National Security Agency and the Defense Intelligence Agency) as our principal foreign-intelligence services. Getting the most important information is their job, not the job of the news media, which will only repeat what they are told. Gathering this information will take time, because we need to get it right.

• Terrorism is a political act, performed for political objectives. The general aim of terrorism is to force changes in the targeted society through the shock value of the crime committed. Therefore, if we make radical changes in how our country operates, the bad guys win. We do not want that to happen.

Whoever planned this operation is watching us right now, and they are probably having a pretty good laugh. We can't stop that. What we can do is to maintain that which they most hate, which is a free society. We've worked too hard to become what we are, and we can't allow a few savages to change it for us.

Next, our job is to take a step back, take a deep breath and get to work finding out who it was, where they are, and what to do about it.

Terrorism is a crime under the civil law when committed by domestic terrorists; it can be an act of war when committed by foreigners. For domestic criminals we have the FBI and police. For acts of war we have our intelligence community and the military. In either case we have well-trained people to do the work. If we let them do their job, and give them the support they need, the job will get done as reliably as gravity.

The foreign-source option seems the most likely at this time. The first line of defense in such a case is the intelligence community. The CIA is an agency of about 18,000 employees, of whom perhaps 800 are field-intelligence officers--that is, the people who go out on the street and learn what people are thinking, not how many tanks they have parked outside (we have satellites to photograph those).

I've been saying for a lot of years that this number is too small. American society doesn't love its CIA, for the same reason that it doesn't always love its cops. We too often regard them as a threat to ourselves rather than our enemies. Perhaps these incidents will make us rethink that.

The best defense against terrorist incidents is to prevent them from happening. You do that by finding out what a potential enemy is thinking before he is able to act. What the field intelligence officers do is no different from what Special Agent Joe Pistone of the FBI did when he infiltrated the mafia under the cover name of Donnie Brasco. The purpose of these operations is to find out what people are thinking and talking about. However good your satellites are, they cannot see inside a human head. Only people can go and do that.

But America, and especially the American news media, does not love the CIA in general and the field spooks in particular. As recently as two weeks ago, CBS's "60 Minutes" regaled us with the hoary old chestnut about how the CIA undermined the leftist government of Chile three decades ago. The effect of this media coverage, always solicitous to leftist governments, is to brand the CIA an antiprogressive agency that does Bad Things.

In fact, the CIA is a government agency, subject to the political whims of whoever sits in the White House and Congress. The CIA does what the government of which it is a part tells it to do. Whatever evil the CIA may have done was the result of orders from above.

The Chilean event and others (for example, attempts to remove Fidel Castro from the land of the living, undertaken during the presidency of JFK, rather more rarely reported because only good came from Camelot) caused the late Sen. Frank Church to help gut the CIA's Directorate of Operations in the 1970s. What he carelessly left undisturbed then fell afoul of the Carter administration's hit man, Stansfield Turner. That capability has never been replaced.

It is a lamentably common practice in Washington and elsewhere to shoot people in the back and then complain when they fail to win the race. The loss of so many lives in New York and Washington is now called an "intelligence failure," mostly by those who crippled the CIA in the first place, and by those who celebrated the loss of its invaluable capabilities.

What a pity that they cannot stand up like adults now and say: "See, we gutted our intelligence agencies because we don't much like them, and now we can bury thousands of American citizens as an indirect result." This, of course, will not happen, because those who inflict their aesthetic on the rest of us are never around to clean up the resulting mess, though they seem to enjoy further assaulting those whom they crippled to begin with.

Call it the law of unintended consequences. The intelligence community was successfully assaulted for actions taken under constitutionally mandated orders, and with nothing left to replace what was smashed, warnings we might have had to prevent this horrid event never came. Of course, neither I nor anyone else can prove that the warnings would have come, and I will not invoke the rhetoric of the political left on so sad an occasion as this.

But the next time America is in a fight, it is well to remember that tying one's own arm is unlikely to assist in preserving, protecting and defending what is ours.
Mr. Clancy is a novelist.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: cia; intelligence; tomclancy
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To: Liz
Nothing short of a very timely bump!!!
81 posted on 05/29/2002 11:33:21 AM PDT by SpyderTim
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To: SpyderTim
Nothing short of a very timely bump!!!

Sure.....if you say so. LOL.

82 posted on 05/29/2002 7:24:54 PM PDT by Liz
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To: Liz
Bump for a GOOD read!
83 posted on 05/29/2002 7:25:44 PM PDT by Howlin
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To: Liz
It's oviously timely because of the current effort to continue the blame game.
84 posted on 05/30/2002 2:36:51 PM PDT by SpyderTim
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To: justshutupandtakeit; facedown
" Not a problem. These sorts are dumb and ill informed and thus, perfect foils for my rapier."

OK so I came back to see what the brainwashed are up to,

and I have to say "Perfect foils for my rapier?"


Thanks - I haven't had such a good laugh in ages
To imagine any wit or wisdom in your thoughtless regurgitation of tired propaganda themes, please.

OTOH if you are taking down some big $$$ in Iraq as a merc or whatever scam you've got going I salute your enterprise, but please don't try to confuse a good scam with jingoism or saving the world for democracy or fighting the war to end all wars, or creating a thousand year reich, or..........(fill in banal slogans supporting war and $$$here)

I enjoyed re-reading my 2 year old posts, I see nothing has changed, and I re-iterate that all you mercenaries in Iraq and Afgan are doing (besides shaming my flag) is signing us up for the next 9-11.
thanks

85 posted on 12/11/2003 8:01:06 AM PST by KO5A
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To: KO5A
Better a washed brain than a filty mind. Go climb back under your rock.
86 posted on 12/11/2003 11:53:25 AM PST by justshutupandtakeit (America's Enemies foreign and domestic agree: Bush must be destroyed.)
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To: justshutupandtakeit; Poohbah; Howlin; PhiKapMom; Miss Marple; section9; Dog; BOBTHENAILER; ...
I think this opinion piece, which appeared a WEEK after 9/11, is worth looking over.

Note the cause cited: A hamstrung CIA/intelligence community. And what proof emerged yesterday? A memo tying the FBI's hands in the intelligence front.
87 posted on 04/14/2004 8:00:06 AM PDT by hchutch (Tommy Thompson's ephedra ban STINKS.)
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To: backhoe
Yes.
88 posted on 04/14/2004 8:05:11 AM PDT by Dante3
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To: Liz
BINGO:

...the American news media, does not love the CIA in general and the field spooks in particular. As recently as two weeks ago, CBS's "60 Minutes" regaled us with the hoary old chestnut about how the CIA undermined the leftist government of Chile three decades ago. The effect of this media coverage, always solicitous to leftist governments, is to brand the CIA an antiprogressive agency that does Bad Things.

89 posted on 04/14/2004 8:13:47 AM PDT by GOPJ (NFL Owners: Grown men don't watch hollywood peep shows with wives and children.)
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To: Liz
That swamp philosopher, Pogo, was correct!
90 posted on 04/14/2004 8:21:27 AM PDT by verity (A Vote for Kerry is a vote for National Suicide!)
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To: Liz
BUMP!
91 posted on 04/14/2004 8:22:22 AM PDT by jmstein7 (Real Men Don't Need Chunks of Government Metal on Their Chests to be Heroes)
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To: Liz
btt
92 posted on 04/14/2004 8:23:10 AM PDT by jwalsh07
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To: Liz
bumperoonie
93 posted on 04/14/2004 8:23:53 AM PDT by moehoward
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To: hchutch
Marking this!
94 posted on 04/14/2004 8:34:41 AM PDT by Howlin
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To: hchutch
This has been the strategy and tactics of the rats since Jimmy Carter was president.

Weaken the CIA and other intel organizations with budget cuts and legislative rulings. Then when the predicable happens re failed intel with an act of terrorism, their mediot maggots jump on the band wagon of our failed intel.
95 posted on 04/14/2004 9:13:56 AM PDT by Grampa Dave (America can't afford a 9/10 John F'onda al Querry after 9/11.)
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To: hchutch; moehoward; jmstein7; jwalsh07; verity; GOPJ
Nice surfing to find this 9/18/01 post.

Needs to be read, and distributed, now.

The rest of the world needs to know now what we knew then: Clinton-Torricelli's collusion to tie the hands of our intel with their asinine Human Rights Scrub Policy impacted the 9/11 tragedy.

96 posted on 04/14/2004 9:53:24 AM PDT by Liz
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To: justshutupandtakeit
It has been said that the things that make a civilzation great are the very things that destroy it. Stability of the Ancient Egyptians made them great in an unstable world but also destroyed them when faced with change. Our freedom has made us great but, it lets terrorists in to do harm. Out democracy that made us great can be used to undermine us in a quest for votes. Politiocians are only interested in their jobs and will do anything to keep them, even if it means the nation will fall or be forced to bow to enemies. We are not that same people who fought and won WW II. The people today could not wage that war. TV, Socialism, drugs and Liberalism's mantra of Muliculturalism has sapped away any reasons to fight. In a world where getting high is all that's important--nothing is worth dying for. These are sad time but, change is coming. Many more will die because of this "Hippiest Dictatorship of the Left".
97 posted on 04/14/2004 10:21:22 AM PDT by Hollywoodghost (Let he who would be free strike the first blow)
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To: Hollywoodghost
I do not agree that ALL politicians are "only interested in their jobs." Some have integrity and some actually believe in what they profess and some are both. Few on the RAT side but there are even some there. Of course, what they believe is patent nonsense but they DO actually believe it.

If the people re-elect Bush then I would say they do have the capacity to fight and win another WWII. If not then you are correct. However, during WWII we did not have a press which existed only to whip up hatred of FDR and it did not particularly like him at the time.

Now we have a fifth column at home, the RATmedia, spreading poison and doubt among the population 24/7, generating full-blown attacks upon the President from NOTHING but LIES.
98 posted on 04/14/2004 12:30:03 PM PDT by justshutupandtakeit (America's Enemies foreign and domestic RATmedia agree: Bush must be destroyed.)
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To: KO5A
Yeah, I remember you. Exaggeration of the role of the militia in the Revolutionary War hardly qualifies you to comment on anything serious. You are willing to ignore the opinion of all who had to deal with them as exemplified by Washington and Hamilton. Military Know Nothings like Jefferson may have liked them but who cares what he thought about such matters being a military ignoramous.

Without a standing army you would not have a nation. The ineptitude of militias vs. a real army is demonstrated by the collapse of the Taliban when it had to face the US military. It was good at shooting women in the back of the head but not for facing a real fighting force.

Ooooh imagine us picking on that pooor Saddam and how unpopular we are because of it. Send me your address and I will send you some money to buy a clue.

Delusionary fantasys and hallucinations can't replace realpolitik in the world. Until they do your opinion isn't worth much.

Afganistan is better for our action there and our nation is far safer as well.
99 posted on 04/14/2004 12:39:58 PM PDT by justshutupandtakeit (America's Enemies foreign and domestic RATmedia agree: Bush must be destroyed.)
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To: backhoe
<"Terrorism is a crime under the civil law when committed by domestic terrorists; it can be an act of war when committed by foreigners.

For domestic criminals we have the FBI and police. For acts of war we have our intelligence community and the military.

In either case we have well-trained people to do the work.

If we let them do their job, and give them the support they need, the job will get done as reliably as gravity.">

100 posted on 04/15/2004 6:53:27 AM PDT by prognostigaator
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