U.S. builds secret drone base for Yemen attacks

U.S. builds secret drone base for Yemen attacks

The U.S. is building a secret airbase somewhere in the Middle East from which the CIA can launch drone attacks against terrorist elements in Yemen, the AP reports, a hedge against the danger that today’s friendly government could crumble and force America to continue its fight from outside. The AP story even includes this eyebrow-raising detail: “The Associated Press has withheld the exact location at the request of U.S. officials. They spoke on condition of anonymity because portions of the military and CIA missions in Yemen are classified.”

There are many good candidates for such an installation: You could expand the existing American presence in Djibouti, or in Qatar — or the Saudis might even host such a base; they have a strong interest in keeping Yemen stable. But just as important as where this base goes is what it represents: Evidence that the danger of Yemen-based terrorism is apparently a long-term proposition. That, in turn, raises major questions about the continued American troop presence in Afghanistan.

If the purpose of the war in Afghanistan was to deny al Qaeda a safe haven from which to attack the United States, doesn’t this Yemen situation prove that has succeeded — and failed? At the cost of thousands of American lives and billions of dollars, the U.S. and its allies have killed many bad guys across Afghanistan, and pushed more into Pakistan. (Where the CIA also flies secret drone attacks to kill them.) Another secret CIA drone campaign elsewhere in the world shows that Afghanistan and Pakistan, whatever their lingering problems, apparently are no longer the most fashionable neighborhood for terrorists. But the problem didn’t go away — it just moved someplace else.


So why, then, is the United States apparently locked into keeping huge numbers of troops in Afghanistan out to 2014 and beyond? Washington has shed its Bush-era ambitions about turning Afghanistan into Switzerland; today the mission is explicitly about security and survival. So long as the CIA can keep its operations in Pakistan going at a low boil — admittedly an iffy proposition these days — does it make sense for ground troops to continue their patrols across Afghanistan when Yemen is apparently the new locus of villainy?

The Pentagon and the White House would both say yes. The consistant message from DoD officials is that Afghanistan is like a shattered vase reassembled with glue, and the glue’s still wet: It’s hanging together, but if even a feather lands on top of it, the thing could crack or break once more into a million pieces. Secretary Gates has said the U.S. and its allies must make no “rush to the exits,” because there’s no telling what that sudden vacuum would do to all the gains in Afghan security. You could argue, though, that there’s no way to avoid such a vacuum, and the U.S. might as well start saving money now with a big troop pullout, as opposed to drawing things out and only getting the same result.

Which brings up the other thing the new secret airbase drives home: The “war on terror,” as it used to be called, evidently has no end in sight.

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djibouti certainly

You expected it to end? Sorry, the Military Industrial Complex is FAR more powerful then the Feds wish they could be…

As the DoD budget rises, rises, rises.

$10 says it increases in FY2013

“.…and the U.S. might as well start saving money now with a big troop pullout, as opposed to drawing things out and only getting the same result.”

A major problem with the US has been that too much of our economic industrial base is centered around the defense industry: what happens to our economy when defense contracts start drying up even faster,
because we decided to bring the military home quicker,
and defense contractors have to start laying off workers by the (tens of) thousands?

Sad to say it, but America needs as many decent-paying jobs as we can get (that’s where a strong tax base comes from, not from minimum-wage service industry work),
and unfortunately, today that means a lot of defense industry programs.
That’s the way we’ve structured our country ever since we industrialized.

“A major problem with the US has been that too much of our economic industrial base is centered around the defense industry”

Agreed…and the major problem with the defense industry is that it is exclusively reliant on the defense industry. Just look at our shipyards. The US ship building industry is so bad Northrop Grumman could only get rid of Newport News by spinning it off into another company. Meanwhile, Hyundai and Daewoo are so good at commercial shipbuilding that they give the South Korean government a discounted price on navy warships because they feel its their patriotic duty. Boeing is the only major U.S. contractor that I can think of that has a significant commercial portfolio. If these companies are only making a profit on government investment, they’re going to lobby as much as possible to keep it running.

Good Evening Folks,

I may not be crystal clear to some but the CIA is developing into the 4th. branch of the US armed forces. The former head of the CIA who set up much of these bases and expanded the program is soon to be the Sec. of Defense. Dose anybody connect the dots here?

The CIA drones have had success in killing al Qaeda and Taliban and not having Americans killed in the process. Every US General who has ever served in Afghanistan has whined that we are losing the war, like the broken pot that is glued together but the glue is still wet. What kind of c**p is that.

The CIA, what ever it is doing, is winning the war on terror. The US after ten years and with trillions of dollars spent on personal and equipment is still chasing a couple of thousand Taliban around Afghanistan. It would have been much cheaper to make all of ‘em billionaires and get them out of the country.

What’s the answer, the F-35 of course. Strange nobody for a while now has mentioned the F-22. Last weekend when that plane got to near Camp Davis it was two F-15 that made the intercept, I guess we give the F-22 Sundays off.

ALLONS,
Byron Skinner

Byron,

As far as I can tell, the F-22 fleet is still operationally grounded, until they sort out the O2 system issue. That is why the F-15 made the intercept. Otherwise, it is conceivable that an F-22 might have been scrambled from Langley AFB. So, long story short, the F-22 not only has Sunday’s off…it has every day of the week off, indefinitely, until the O2 system problem is identified and fixed.

Thank God for the CIA.…. The only Government agency that is not being pulled around by the nose by the Prime Integrators. All they need is a “Few Good Men” and a Predator. Very efficient operation I would say. Their PK or Kill Ratio is very, very, high… and they do not need a JSF $160,000,000.00 Million dollar Platform to make it happen. Those CIA Boys have my VOTE…!!!!! Keep up the GREAT WORK.

LOL… It is a Fact William… Everyone knows that bush baby stopped his pursuit of UBL to start his own war with the “WMD”.… That is why Colon Powell the only one in the bush admiration with any guts told bush, that he broke it and he will have to fix it. The last 21 years of the No fly zone in SWA that I participated in as well as the second gulf war was all for Wall Street and Money. Nothing more, nothing less… the “Root of all Evil” as eloquently stated so well in the Bible.If we would have Hammered UBL into the dirt 9 years ago we would have been far better off.

Yeeha, ya bunch of dumb American Hicks.
Go on, invade and occupy another weak nation that cant fight back, as that is all you have done for the last 65 years. Running from that eternal bogeyman that your weak pathetic leaders create for your gutless war monging nation, year in year out without once ever questioning your own murderous, terrorist actions around the world, your governments support of terrorists organizations when it suits your agenda.
Never once stopping to think ‚hey would we be angry and fucked off if other country’s invaded and occupied our country, killed and imprisoned, renditioned and tortured the citizens,daily drone attacks and robbed your resources, oh yeah thats right you don,t have any do you, that’s why you are, right now are fighting 5 wars, Afghanistan,Iraq,Pakistan,Yemen,Libya, you brainless indoctrinated war mongers.
Billions of Tax payer dollars wasted on aggression not defense as the only ones doing the defending are the people you kill on a daily basis in the name of the greater good as you proclaim to be Gods chosen people, only God blesses America, tell that to the Native Americans your ancestors committed GENOCIDE against.
Most of the free world don’t hate your freedoms they just fucking hate you self righteous pricks, self appointed Sheriff of the world, fuck off back to your own stinking police state, of a country, take your paid mercenary’s, weapons and dismantle your bases and put the money back into health, your children’s education, the care of your elderly and improving the quality of life for the citizens of the most murderous nation on earth and let people live their own lives.
There is a simple way to stop terrorism and that is to stop participating in it

Why waste time in the mid east.Use the drones to stop the infiltration of the drug cartels gangs and the illeagal aliens​.It would be very effective and cost next to 0 man power to impliment this technology on the border.Butch

Wow, obomber, did we wake up on the wrong side of the bed today? Do we have a deep seated grudge against the good ole USA or are you just an asshole seeking to stir the pot?

America saved all of you from speaking German twice at a huge cost. I Think we should have let them take all your whiny countries over. Would have been a better place if you ask me.

I’ll take Eisenhower word over Bills any day.

And what have you done ?

lol @ O Bomber. I would reply to that but I don’t feed trolls.

To the article: its not much of a “secret” base if the AP is writing articles about it, now is it? But good for the CIA. I enjoy the fact that they terrorize terrorists. I think they should concentrate on the financiers of terrorism more so than the people attracted to it though. No money. No guns. I’m sure it’s much harder than me saying it though.

umm. Camp Davis? In Wyoming? Don’t think so

Way to go O Bomber, I see you received a plethora of informed and objective responses from the Spankers about their own history, of which they are totally ignorant, Guess when your are as indoctrinated as they are to there own infallibility and righteousness this would always be the case.. Hey Rooster go and ask you good buddy Dubya who his grandpappy was selling weapons too and then come back n tell me again how you saved us from the Germans, ya cock.

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