Posted on 09/05/2014 1:47:21 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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".....In all, the U.S. government would have access to more than a million documents detailing al Qaedas funding, training, personnel, and future plans. The raid promised to be a turning point in Americas war on terror, not only because it eliminated al Qaedas leader, but also because the materials taken from his compound had great intelligence value. Analysts and policymakers would no longer need to depend on the inherently incomplete picture that had emerged from the piecing together of disparate threads of intelligencecollected via methods with varying records of success and from sources of uneven reliability. The bin Laden documents were primary source material, providing unmediated access to the thinking of al Qaeda leaders expressed in their own words.
A comprehensive and systematic examination of those documents could give U.S. intelligence officialsand eventually the American publica better understanding of al Qaedas leadership, its affiliates, its recruitment efforts, its methods of communication; a better understanding, that is, of the enemy America has fought for over a decade now, at a cost of trillions of dollars and thousands of American lives.
Incredibly, such a comprehensive studya thorough document exploitation, in the parlance of the intelligence communitynever took place. The Weekly Standard has spoken to more than two dozen individuals with knowledge of the U.S. governments handling of the bin Laden documents. And on that, there is widespread agreement.
They havent done anything close to a full exploitation, says Derek Harvey, a former senior intelligence analyst with the Defense Intelligence Agency and ex-director of the Afghanistan-Pakistan Center of Excellence at U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM).
A full exploitation? No, he says. Not even close. Maybe 10 percent.
More disturbing, many of the analysts and military experts with access to the documents were struck by a glaring contradiction: As President Obama and his team campaigned on the coming demise of al Qaeda in the runup to the 2012 election, the documents told a very different story.
In the days immediately following the bin Laden raid, the document haul was taken to a triage center where a CIA-led interagency team of analysts and subject-matter experts began to comb through it for perishable intelligence. It was, by all accounts, a fruitful effort. .........."
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....Three weeks before the anniversary, the administration provided that handpicked set of documents to analysts at the Combating Terrorism Center (CTC) at West Point. The CTC team, according to two sources familiar with the events, was instructed to prepare a study to accompany the release of the documents around the upcoming anniversary....
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........The CTC report was released on May 3 under the title Letters from Abbottabad: Bin Laden Sidelined? The authors were careful to note that they were given just a fraction of the document collection and that researchers there had no part in the selection of documents. The conclusions of the study were consistent with the administrations line: Al Qaeda had been badly weakened, and in the months before his death Osama bin Laden had been marginalized.
As the public heard this carefully managed story about al Qaeda, analysts at CENTCOM were poring over documents that showed something close to the opposite.
The broader collection of documents paints a far more complicated picture of al Qaeda. There are documents laying out al Qaedas relationships with terror-sponsoring states, including Iran and Pakistan. There are documents that provide a close look at bin Ladens careful cultivation of a vast array of increasingly deadly affiliates, including the one we now know as ISIS. Other documents provide a window into the complex and highly secretive system of communications between al Qaeda leaders and operatives plotting attacks. Still others offer a glimpse of relations between bin Laden, Ayman al Zawahiri, and the others who run the global terror syndicate..............
.........[Derek] Harvey would not discuss the contents of the documents. But he acknowledges that the DIA/CENTCOM conclusions contradicted the story the administration was telling the American people. They were saying al Qaeda was on the run, he recalls. We were telling them al Qaeda was expanding and growing stronger.
Meanwhile, the internal squabbling continued. The CIA, now under the direction of John Brennan, who had moved back to the agency from the White House, sought once again to limit DIA/CENTCOMs access to the documents. And some analysts at the CTC were becoming increasingly uncomfortable with the analysis in Letters from Abbottabad. According to three sources with knowledge of the handling of the documents, at least one CTC analyst drafted a memosometimes referred to as an affidavitdescribing how the conclusions of the study would have been different had analysts been provided access to the full range of documents. The Weekly Standard asked CTC director Liam Collins about the memo in April. He responded: Im not tracking you on that. Collins denied that anyone at CTC had written or distributed such a memo, and he reiterated his denial this month.
But one U.S. intelligence official, told of Collinss claim, scoffed, It exists. Period.
In July, Lieutenant General Flynn left his post as director of the Defense Intelligence Agency, a year earlier than scheduled. Many intelligence professionals believe he was forced out, in part because heand many who worked for himaggressively challenged the administrations view that al Qaeda was dying. Flynns views were shaped by the intelligence in the bin Laden documents.
Before he left, Flynn spoke to reporter James Kitfield, of Breaking Defense, who asked why he pushed back on the White Houses view that al Qaeda had died with Osama bin Laden. Theres a political component to that issue, but when bin Laden was killed there was a general sense that maybe this threat would go away. We all had those hopes, including me. But I also remembered my many years in Afghanistan and Iraq. We kept decapitating the leadership of these groups, and more leaders would just appear from the ranks to take their place. Thats when I realized that decapitation alone was a failed strategy.
Flynn recalled pushing to get information to policymakers with the hope that it might influence their decisions. We said many times, Hey, we need to get this intelligence in front of the secretary of defense, the secretary of state, the national security adviser! The White House needs to see this intelligence picture we have! He added: We saw all this connective tissue developing between these [proliferating] terrorist groups. So when asked if the terrorists were on the run, we couldnt respond with any answer but no. When asked if the terrorists were defeated, we had to say no. Anyone who answers yes to either of those questions either doesnt know what they are talking about, they are misinformed, or they are flat out lying.
There is, nevertheless, some good news. After sustained pressure from members of Congress, led by Representative Devin Nunes of California, and outside experts, including Bruce Riedel, the public will soon begin to see more of the bin Laden documents. I have gone to great lengths to get access to these documents, but I have met with excuses and stonewalling at every turn, says Nunes. If there is nothing to hide, as the Obama administration claims, then it should release these vital papers. Nunes inserted language into the Intelligence Authorization Bill requiring the director of national intelligence to complete a declassification review of the documents within 120 days and justify in writing any remaining classification.
There is little reason to believe the law will lead to the release of documents contradicting the administrations narrativeat least not right away. Those in the administration and the intelligence community who propagated the myth that al Qaeda was dying have every incentive to fight revelations that make clear their mendacity.
Its far more likely that the declassification requirement will trigger another round of fighting over the documents. But that fight will take place in publicand the administration will be forced to defend withholding information. This is a small victory.
Already in congressional testimony last year, DNI Clapper said there is good reason for us to declassify more of the documents, so long as doing so does not jeopardize current operations.
However, now that the the U.S. - the entire world - is feeling the blow-back heat of truth that terrorism IS alive, IS growing and IS on the move, the administration's coverup of the growing worldwide threat of terrorism cannot not remain hidden.
This entire administration is build on LIES.
This info also wouldn’t back up the recent fbi report that lists only domestic terrorism as a threat to the country. These people are so oviouly projecting. Thank God for truth. It is really all we should persue.
Maybe im dreaming but i swear the gates of truth are openning. Soon it will be a flood of truth.
Impeach the traitor!
But he’s the most “transparent” remember?
Ain’t figured it out yet?
Here’s a clue....................
HE’S REALLY ON THEIR SIDE, IDIOTS!!!
We are not going to organize our counterterrorism policies against a feckless delusion that is never going to happen. We are not going to elevate these thugs and their murderous aspirations into something larger than they are.
Ahhhh yes. The feckless delusions of thugs. Just one no big deal. Unless, of course, one realizes the world has been here before. With ISIS and all those Islamic radicals making it perfectly plain that in their quest for a global caliphate they are following the old, well-worn pattern of history. A pattern that once produced the vision of the thousand year Reich......" From the Thousand Year Reich to the Global Caliphate - This is more than a "manageable problem."
****It will be interesting to see how the history books portray the Obama Years****
There will be no history books!!!!!!
Congress better hurry up and get the data before hard drives begin to be destroyed.
I thought the Clinton’s were bad, but this is the “most political” administration in my lifetime. Everything is done that is not intended to do shape opinions and perceptions. Nothing is done for the good of the country unless it supports political gain.
A must read, thanks for posting.
The lapse is due to Obama and his treasonous whores
in the EXEMPT US Congress who sold out America
for their EXEMPTION.
Can you name one thing that Obama's done for the "good of the country" because I can't think of one thing.
Not one damn thing.
Historically, the tide of civilization flows with Christ and those in the way pay the ultimate price.
This poser’s whole life is bull shit
Bookmarking for later read.
Substantiates what many of us FReepers have discussed all along.
Of course they were on the run. They were running toward US.
Perhaps they have the 30+ survivors of Benghazi locked in a room where they are examining bin Laden’s papers. I’m sure all the details will be forthcoming, along with Obama’s college records and his birth certificate.
September 11 this year will be interesting.
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