U.S. Safer From NBC Attack

U.S. Safer From NBC Attack

The cascade of State Department cables posted by WikiLeaks offers a cautionary tale but it’s “too early to tell” how and whether it may affect the conduct of intelligence activities, the nation’s top counterterrorism official said today.

Michael Leiter, head of the National Counterterrorism Center, said the release of huge quantities of sensitive and classified documents “has certainly driven members of the intelligence community to reexamine information sharing….” and it “undermines U.S. national security.”

Leiter, who rarely speaks publicly, appeared at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. He stressed several times that the counterterrorism community was more comfortable with sharing information and may have more safeguards in place because it was forced to act by the events of Sept. 11, 2001 and has had time to hammer out careful restrictions so that information they gather and analyze does not rebound on the counterterror community.


On the operational front, Leiter said he believed that the U.S. is much safer than it was. The situation, he said, “is really, really significantly better than it was in 2001.” The likelihood of an attack by Al Qaeda in Pakistan using chemical, biological or radiation weapons has grown much more remote, he said. And the “threat of that most severe and complicated catastrophic attack is much less than was in 2001.”

At the same time, he told the audience of more than 500 reporters, terrorism experts and at least one former FBI director, no one should assume that an attack will not occur. In the event of a successful attack, he offered a prescription of do’s and don’ts.

Most importantly, the U.S. must respond with “quiet competent resilience” because the people and government define the success of an attack by our reaction to it. Our engagement with the U.S. and the worldwide Muslim communities must continue and “we should not assume that everything is broken” and “we should not assume that the terrorists are 10 feet tall.”

Many of al Qaeda’s offshoots are the product of local problems and must be approached that way. They may be part of what might be called a movement but they are not extensions of the group of terrorist leaders hiding in northern Pakistan. After his remarks, I asked him if the enormous rewards that America offers for information to the death or capture of top terrorists such as Osama bin Laden are counterproductive. Some senior intelligence officials have argued privately that offering large rewards only increases the status of criminals and does little to actually help bring them to justice.

Leiter said he believed the efficacy of rewards depends on local conditions.

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So in summary — we’re safer so we should be surprised with a NBC attack occurs because there is no war on terror just a million separate local disputes that we cant tell apart.

If you have seen the Al Queada flags in the streets of even moderate Muslim nations, saw their papers describing American atrocities you will realize just how far we have gone to brand ourselves as Injustice Inc.

Standard unsourced Oblat nonsense.

Don’t feed the troll! Just makes them come back for more.

What we should be worried about is our over publicizing of the issues on our borders and US gang history on television which Al Queada or some rouge group could use to launch attacks against the US internaly while allowing the gangs to get a stronger foot hold on thier territories. For this reason alone the military should be given full authority over our borders and the rounding up of illegals till we are secured, while government agencies should be searching for sleepers and possible threats.

I’m supprised there have not been more comments here, In reality due to our public announcements of how unsecure our borders are, our enemies are now aware that it is easier to sneek into the US through Mexico than to cross bewteen Pakistan and Afghanistan on any given day, they could inflict more upon us through a direct homeland hit than any number of sand box hits because they know it will hit the airways within minutes of happening here, they also have the funding and the contacts through the drug cartels to pull it off. Just as they are playing down the possibility of an attack in this article (all false propaganda) it will be our own governments fault if an attack occurs here again (just as they down played threats aired 48hrs after the cole bombing on al jazere that the next attack would be against civilians on US soil). It is for this very reason I dont travel anywhere unarmed and kit bag in the trunk, anyone yelling allah anything around me is going to get 2 in the chest & 1 in the head (also comes in handy in case zombies want to eat what brains I have left as well).

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