Posts Tagged ‘terrorism’

Here We Go Again

Wednesday, December 8th, 2010

Another day, another fake terrorist plot orchestrated by the FBI!

Are there not enough real terrorists to catch?

Are there not ways in which potential terrorists might be arrested without wasting money on fake surveillance, fake wiretapping, and fake bomb construction?

Absent FBI encouragement, aren’t every single one of these “terrorists” pointless no hopers who are no threat to anyone but themselves?

Gorilla says: “Next headline: fake terrorists are rounded up in plot to blow up the FBI’s budget!”

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State Sponsored Murder: Still AOK In USA!!!

Tuesday, December 7th, 2010

Want to assassinate a citizen of your country who has not been charged with terrorism because he’s a bad guy who incites other bad guys, and, as usual, the intelligence community can’t find him?

Fire away, says a Federal judge, the bad guy’s Dad doesn’t have any legal standing to sue!!!

Gorilla asks: “Tell me again, which rule of law are we dying to defend?”

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So Why Is Guilty Not Justice?

Thursday, November 18th, 2010

A civilian jury has decided to convict a terrorist and he’ll be sentenced to 20 years to life.

But they threw out lots of other charges, so fearful idiots around our country will think there’s something wrong with the American justice system.

Presumably, what the Administration wants, when not closing Guantanamo, not stopping surveillance of Americans without warrants, and continuing to engage in extraordinary rendition and torture, is a poll driven kangaroo court that will say: “See, forget about the rules of evidence, we’re not soft on terror!”

Gorilla says: “The lunatics running our asylum care little more for the rule of law than the people they want to convict!”

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On To The Next Debacle

Thursday, September 16th, 2010

Yemen, training ground for the underwear bomber, is next up to receive Pentagonal largesse.

A big escalation in gifts of weaponry, accompanied as usual by no meaningful development assistance, always seems to be the answer in Washington.

It’s a lousy jobs program for the middle class, it entrenches backward, corrupt regimes, and it does absolutely nothing to stop what are at best a handful of fifth-rate medieval terrorists.

There’s no evidence that these threats are existential and no willingness to tell Americans the truth: we have nothing to fear from al-Qaeda.

Much better for our leaders to justify more wasteful defense spending by finding more “threats”.

Gorilla says: “How to repeat the same mistakes is the only thing we ever learn!”

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Shorter Discovery Channel Siege

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

A nutter is dead, but the drive for ratings goes on!

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“We’re Seriously Not Serious”

Saturday, May 8th, 2010

Or so one must conclude after hearing Secretary of State Clinton warn of “serious consequences” if a terror attack on the US could be traced back to Pakistan.

The difficulty with such an obvious bluff is that last weekend’s terror attack was directly traceable to Pakistan, and there’s not much we can do, short of invading the country, to encourage the Pakistanis to defeat the Islamic extremists in their midst.

The Pakistani government’s afraid of a civil war, while the Pakistani military is still playing all sides against the middle in hopes that some advantage can be gained in a post-US Afghanistan.

Instead, we get yet another pointless, inside Washington State v. Defense argument, wherein the Defense Secretary suggests we’re ready to take orders as far as military assistance to Pakistan is concerned.

Will we cut off such assistance if the next Pakistan-based attack is more devastating? Will we declare war on Pakistan?

Of course not, so why engage in this kind of idiotic, defensive rhetoric? Is it to make the Administration sound tougher to voters in November?

The latest terrorist attack should suggest to our leaders and the American people that the Administration’s doing a pretty good job of defending the country against terrorism.

What’s still lacking is an intelligence community that can deliver the goods in terms of identifying, locating, and eliminating terrorist leaders inside Pakistan.

Gorilla asks: “Why not be a bit more offensive and ask Panetta’s boys and girls why they still can’t find their own shadows?”

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More Lessons Of Terror

Tuesday, May 4th, 2010

After yet another failed, fifth-rate attempt to blow up a used car, what have we learned?

1) Law enforcement works. The terrorist was tracked down and captured within a few days. Terrorism of this sort is essentially a law enforcement issue: military weaponry, torture, and a reduction in civil liberties makes no difference whatever in fighting terrorism.

2) Pakistan is the number one source of terrorists in the world. It has a dysfunctional government, a military that cannot be trusted, and we’re stuck with them. Sooner or later, we’ve got to decide whether we want to take the fight against terrorism into Pakistan, or attempt to contain the problem within Central Asia. Predator drones aren’t any more effective against terrorism than the Jonas Brothers.

3) We have to accept that sometimes the terrorists will get lucky; this time they didn’t.

4) Religious extremism is the greatest threat to freedom in the world today.

5) We need a new strategy, one that sees terrorism as a problem, one of many we don’t adequately address. Terrorism is not and has never been an existential threat to the US. Afghanistan and Iraq have been and are total failures; they do not address terrorism in any way. The US military has proven inept at nation building. The US intelligence community has not been sufficiently successful in tracking down and capturing terrorists. We’re fighting small, mostly ineffective groups of no-hopers and wasting trillions of dollars on defense systems that are wholly inadequate and wholly outdated for the job at hand. A bit of genuine accountability for these failures would be most welcome from our leaders, but the last 10 years have demonstrated convincingly that accountability is not part of the landscape in Washington.

Gorilla says: “Add your own lessons, and hope someone in power will eventually get an education!”

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Amateurs Are Not Scary

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

Another failed bombing attempt, this time in New York City!

The only thing remotely interesting about this amateurish nonsense is whether it comes from the extreme right-wing fringe.

Certainly it is this group that poses the greatest terrorist threat to the US.

Gorilla thinks: “The tea bags are full of gunpowder!”

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101 Wahabis

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010

Saudi Arabia rounds up another terror cell!

But the export of extremist Islam from the Kingdom goes on, so it’s difficult to know what to make of these terrorist cattle drives.

One hopes we’ll recognize that terrorism per se is a very minor threat to the United States, alas we’ll probably say it justifies all the AWACs the Saudis can eat.

Interestingly, the targets this time appear to be the Saudi oil fields.

Such an attack might get the US and other Western countries to come to their senses about dependence on unstable regimes for fossil fuels.

More likely, it would be a boon to the global armaments industry and another easy excuse for non-engagement in the Israel-Palestinian “peace process”.

Gorilla says: “Cruella still drives a low mileage deVille!”

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Fear And Funding

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

The formula still works on a bipartisan basis.

The latest CIA Director, whose agency has failed miserably to capture or even locate anyone in al-Qaeda’s top leadership, now says the terrorists are “on the run, but still coming after us”.

Putting aside the curious logic (which direction are they running?), what this says is that al-Qaeda was never a serious, existential threat to the United States or anyone else. They were and are a terrorist group who occasionally get lucky, but remain a very low-tech, very fifth-rate collection of psychopaths.

We’ve spent trillions on catching them and haven’t caught them. The chances of being killed by a terrorist are less than the chances of being killed by falling out of bed. But we must remain afraid and give the Pentagon a blank check to fail.

Gorilla asks: “When will we change fear and loathing to loathing of fear?”

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