{"id":110627,"date":"2017-11-30T16:13:00","date_gmt":"2017-11-30T16:13:00","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2023-01-08T11:02:30","modified_gmt":"2023-01-08T11:02:30","slug":"taking-flight","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cvnextjob.com\/index.php\/2017\/11\/30\/taking-flight\/","title":{"rendered":"Taking Flight"},"content":{"rendered":"<div style=\"margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px;\" class=\"sharethis-inline-share-buttons\" ><\/div><h3 class=\"post-title entry-title\" itemprop=\"name\"><\/h3>\n<div class=\"post-header\"> <\/div>\n<p>It was powerful symbol of a sudden shift in the balance-of-power in the Middle East.&nbsp; <\/p>\n<p>The &#8220;symbol&#8221; (in this case) was <a href=\"http:\/\/www.usatoday.com\/story\/news\/world\/2013\/08\/06\/state-department-yemen-embassy-evacuation\/2622333\/\">an Air Force C-17 transport<\/a>,  lifting off from an airfield in Yemen.&nbsp; On board the Globemaster III  were&nbsp;members of the U.S. diplomatic staff from our embassy in Sanaa,  evacuated over concerns about a&nbsp;pending terrorist strike by Al Qaida.&nbsp;  While a small contingent will remain at the embassy, operations will be  greatly curtailed and the State Department has urged all Americans to  leave the country, noting that its ability to assist U.S. citizens will  be greatly reduced, in an &#8220;extremely high&#8221; security threat level.&nbsp;  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <\/p>\n<p>Americans aren&#8217;t the only ones fleeing Yemen.&nbsp; Britain has announced  plans to reduce its&nbsp;official presence in that country, assessing  (correctly) that its diplomats and facilities may be targeted as well.&nbsp;  More western countries are expected to follow suit, amid reports that  terror teams have been dispatched are now positioned near their assigned  targets.&nbsp; Al Qaida&#8217;s most dangerous affiliate has long been active in  Yemen, and many analysts believe it is a likely&nbsp;locale for a major  attack.<\/p>\n<p>The decision to remove most of our official delegation from Yemen came  after U.S. intelligence intercepted a communication from Al Qaida leader  Ayman al-Zawahiri and the leader of his affiliate in&nbsp;Yemen,&nbsp;discussing  plans for an upcoming major attack.&nbsp; The conversation was part of a  &#8220;major increase in chatter&#8221; recently detected by intel organizations  (read: NSA).&nbsp; Congressional leaders briefed on these developments claim  that terrorist communications are at their highest levels since 9-11,  adding more credence to reports that a major attack is in the offing.<\/p>\n<p>In view of the current security situation, the evacuation of U.S.  diplomats from Yemen was probably a prudent move.&nbsp; With the spectre of  Benghazi (and four dead Americans) still hanging over the White House,  no one wants to risk another debacle at a weakly-defended diplomatic  outpost.&nbsp; In fact, we&#8217;re told the&nbsp;key White House meeting that led to  the Yemen evacuation (and the temporary closing of embassies in&nbsp;20 other  Muslim countries) was chaired by&nbsp;none other than Susan Rice, the  National Security Advisor who was roundly&nbsp;criticized last September,  when (as UN Ambassador) she was disptached on the Sunday shows and  claimed the Benghazi incident was in response to an anti-Muslim video.<\/p>\n<p>Readers will note that President Obama was not present for that  meeting.&nbsp; It was his birthday weekend, afterall, and not even a major  terrorist threat was going to keep him off the golf course.&nbsp; That  prompted some speculation about the exact nature of the threat;  afterall, it was serious enough to shutter our embassies across the  Middle East (and prompt&nbsp;an evacuation from Yemen), why was the President  playing golf, and not meeting with his national security team.<\/p>\n<p>It&#8217;s also worth remembering that the plot has been evolving over a  period of time.&nbsp; Media reports suggest that the spike in chatter began  several weeks ago, but the public wasn&#8217;t informed&nbsp;until late last  week.&nbsp;&nbsp;Obviously, thee spooks wanted to monitor terrorist communications  for as long as possible, hoping to learn more details about the plot.&nbsp;  But why was the warning delayed&nbsp;so long?&nbsp; Judging by the far-flung  nature of the warning, it would appear that Al Qaida may be preparing to  strike in multiple countries at&nbsp;once, or we still don&#8217;t have the  particulars on terror plot.&nbsp; If that latter scenario is true, it raises  new questions about&nbsp;the effectiveness NSA&#8217;s recently-disclosed, on-line  surveillance&nbsp;efforts that have (supposedly) thwarted a number of  terrorist attacks.<\/p>\n<p>Indeed, one report suggests that Al Qaida isn&#8217;t particularly concerned  that the&nbsp;folks at Fort Meade might be listening in.&nbsp; According to&nbsp;Eli  Lake&nbsp;at the <em><a href=\"http:\/\/www.thedailybeast.com\/articles\/2013\/08\/07\/al-qaeda-conference-call-intercepted-by-u-s-officials-sparked-alerts.html\">Daily Beast<\/a><\/em>,  U.S. officials decided to issue the terror warning after intercepting  an Al Qaida &#8220;conference call&#8221; that included more than 20&nbsp;operatives,  including Zawahiri, Nasser al-Wuhayshi (head of the Yemeni branch) and  leaders of affiliates in locations ranging from Nigeria to Uzebekistan.<\/p>\n<p>Intelligence officials familiar with the call believe the Al Qaida  leaders thought the call was secure, and suggested that we have been  monitoring these &#8220;board meetings&#8221; for several months.&nbsp; That will  obviously change, but such large-scale meetings are hardly indicative of  a terror group that is on the run.&nbsp; For once, we actually agree with  Lindsey Graham, who recently observed that Al Qaida has been &#8220;on  steriods&#8221; since last year&#8217;s successsful strike in Benghazi.<\/p>\n<p>Oddly enough, the current circumstances seem to be a &#8220;win-win&#8221; for all  sides.&nbsp;&nbsp;Al Qaida has demonstrated that it is far from &#8220;decimated,&#8221; and  with just a&nbsp;spike in chatter, they have forced the U.S. to close  diplomatic facilities from North Africa to Pakistan.&nbsp; Given the level of  the American response, there is a very real perception in the Muslim  world that Al Qaida has the United States on the defensive, if not on  the run.<\/p>\n<p>For the Obama Administration, the terror threat came at an opportune moment.&nbsp; Benghazi was bubbling up again, <a href=\"http:\/\/thelead.blogs.cnn.com\/2013\/08\/01\/exclusive-dozens-of-cia-operatives-on-the-ground-during-benghazi-attack\/\">amid CNN&#8217;s report that almost<\/a> two dozen CIA operatives were on the ground when the consulate&nbsp;came  under attack.&nbsp; That renewed speculation that the diplomatic  facility&#8211;and Ambassador Chris Stevens&#8211;were heavily involved in the  transfer of weapons to Syrian rebels.&nbsp; In fairness, credible sources  have dimissed those claims, but CNN is standing by its story.&nbsp; When the  terror warning&nbsp;surfaced late last week, Benghazi&nbsp;was displaced by the  new &#8220;story of the day,&#8221; albeit temporarily.<\/p>\n<p>Reports about intercepted chatter also gave a reprieve to the NSA, which  has been under fire for months, after Edward Snowden&#8217;s disclosures  about its domestic surveillance program.&nbsp; Supporters of the agency were  quick to highlight&nbsp;NSA&#8217;s role in detecting the latest threat, obscuring  larger questions about the scope of its efforts and the need to collect  phone and internet data from ordinary Americans.<\/p>\n<p>Finally,&nbsp;the latest terror warning gave the White House an opportunity  to&nbsp;make the most of a sudden crisis.&nbsp; That weekend meeting (minus the  President)&nbsp;created the appearance of being on top of the situation,  while tamping down criticism of the NSA and domestic spying.&nbsp;  Predictably, the administration&#8217;s friends in the press were more than  happy to go along with the changing narrative.<\/p>\n<p>At this point, it appears Al Qaida has achieved a major, tactical  victory without attacking a single target or detonating a single  bomb.&nbsp;&nbsp;Closing our diplomatic facilities in 22 Muslim countries was a  major&nbsp;setback,&nbsp;debunking administration claims that the terror group is  in retreat.&nbsp; Now, the White House&nbsp;faces the challenge of re-opening our  embassies and consulates across the Middle East&#8211;and preventing possible  terrorist strikes.&nbsp; But it&#8217;s hard to erase the image that appeared in  the skies over Yemen yesterday, the image of a superpower taking flight,  from an enemy it had supposedly decimated.&nbsp;&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>It was powerful symbol of a sudden shift in the balance-of-power in the Middle East.&nbsp; The &#8220;symbol&#8221; (in this case) was an Air Force C-17 transport, lifting off from an airfield in Yemen.&nbsp; 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