Much Wider.
Janet Napolitano was not ready for this CNN conversation about the attack on Flight 253 and the USA, and her rejoinder to Candy Crowley's not unsympathetic and hardly direct questions suggests that Janet Napolitano does not aim to speak to the facts of any of it. "That's part of the criminal justice investigation that is ongoing... " Wrong answer. This was an attack against the national security of the United States. It was not the act of a lone criminal named Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab. It was the act of a gang. It indicates strongly that the suspect was the end of a chain of decisions made by enemies of the state. A wider terror plot? Yes. Much wider. Since the first World Trade Tower attack in 1993, at least. What the Secretary of Homeland Security makes of the events on Flight 253 is PR doubletalk. "...and I think it would be inappropriate to speculate whether or no he has such ties... one think I would like to point out is that the system worked. Everyone played an important role here. The passengers and crew of the flight took appropriate action..." Janet Napolitano's contrived, clumsy, condescending, cloying performance is an alarm bell. Many are listening. Janet Napolitano is not watching the bad guys. What are we doing in AfPakia but trying to decap Al Q? Why did we fire cruise missiles into Yemen except to decap Al Q? Does JN get the emails? My first watch is on the national security polling that will come in the new year.


After the Ft. Hood massacre, the DHS Secretary gave every indication that her main concern was to prevent a "backlash" against Muslims here in the States, rather than in the safety of those who pay her no doubt excessive salary. I never would have guessed that she would ever manage to utter anything more imbecilic than that, but she succeeded early in this clip, when she stated that "the system worked."
While I am sure that Miss Napolitano would, to judge from her practical haircut, make a perfectly fine women's basketball coach or lady golfer, she has no business holding the job of Secretary of Homeland Security. Of course, the Department of Homeland Security has no reason to exist, come to think, so in that sense I suppose that she and that sixty-billion-dollar-per-year legacy of the Bush administration make a good fit.
Where were the sky marshals? How did the system work? Ken is right; Miss Napolitano has no business holding the job of HS chief - same as Obama, who has no business being president. Don't ever forget, all these people serve at the pleasure of the POTUS. He is the one who tolerates them; tells them what to say; do...
They're like shuttle heat shield tiles. When they get damaged, he drops them. They matter little to him; they should matter even less to us. Should something major happen at some point, it will not be their fault; it will be his - for dismantling what had been put in place; for eroding the effectiveness of what remains; for appeasing, apologizing and projecting weakness; for tying the hands of those charged with protecting us; for not taking the threat seriously.
http://peterkoelliker.blogspot.com/
INADEQUACIES OF AIRLINE SECURITY: QUESTIONS FROM DETROIT
B.RAMAN
Continuing inadequacies in airline security have once again been brought out in the incident relating to the unsuccessful attempt by Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, a 23-year-old Nigerian, allegedly trained by Al Qaeda in one of its camps in Yemen, to blow up a flight of the North-West Airlines of the US from Amsterdam to Detroit on December 25, 2009, as it was approaching to land at Detroit.
2. Subsequent details indicate that after spending some months as a student initially of engineering in London and then of business management in Dubai, Abdulmutallab, who as a youngster had made no secret of his sympathy, if not admiration, for the Taliban, had found his way to Yemen, which has become for more than a year now the motivating and training ground of Al Qaeda and the launching pad for Al Qaeda’s acts of terrorism in other countries of the world, including the US.
3. Links between Yemen and jihadi terrorism are more than two decades old. Yemenis constituted the largest single group of foreign mercenaries who fought against the Soviet troops in Afghanistan in the 1980s. There is greater admiration and loyalty for Osama bin Laden amongst the various tribes of Yemen than in any other Arab country. Bin Laden’s father was of Yemeni origin and had migrated to Saudi Arabia from Yemen. There was considerable focus on Yemen by the US security agencies after the attack by Al Qaeda on the US naval ship USS Cole in Aden in October,2000, which pre-dated the 9/11 attacks in the US homeland. The largest single group of terrorist suspects detained in the Guantanamo Bay detention centre in Cuba consists of Yemenis or people of Yemeni origin. Some of the terrorists involved in anti-US terrorist incidents in Pakistan had Yemeni blood in them. Some of the conspirators involved in the brutal kidnapping and murder of Daniel Pearl, the US journalist, in Karachi in 2002 were allegedly Yemeni-Balochs----born of mixed Yemeni and Baloch Pashtun parentage. Pakistani sources always claimed that Ramzi Yousef, a principal plotter in the explosion at the New York World Trade Centre in February 1993, and Khalid Sheikh Mohammad, who allegedly orchestrated the 9/11 terrorist strikes in the US, were trusted by bin Laden because they had Yemeni blood in them. Normally, he keeps non-Arabs out of Al Qaeda for security reasons. Ramzi Yousef and KSM were exceptions.
4. For these reasons, anyone with links with Yemen, which cannot be satisfactorily explained, has to be carefully screened. Abdulmutallab seems to have obtained his US visa from the US Embassy in London before he left London and proceeded to Yemen. The US Embassy cannot be blamed for issuing the visa since at the time he applied for the visa his links with Yemen were apparently not known.
5. The first person to sound a wake-up call about Abdulmutallab was his father, who is a reputed banker of Nigeria. He reportedly came to know of his son going to Yemen from Dubai and unsuccessfully tried to persuade him to go back to Dubai and resume his studies. When he did not succeed, he is reported to have shared his concerns over his son with the US Embassy in Nigeria and with the Nigerian authorities. The suspicions or concerns of the father were conveyed by the US Embassy to the appropriate authorities in Washington DC, who rightly included his name in a data base of about 550000 names of persons, who have come to adverse notice, but the evidence against whom was not strong enough to deny them a visa or to prevent them from flying to the US.
6. Presumably, US visa officers all over the world have access to this data base so that they could consult it while processing visa applications. Apparently, the US Embassy in London failed to notice and alert Washington that Abdulmutallab, whose name had been brought on this list on a complaint from his father, already held a valid US visa, which he had obtained before going to Yemen.
7. Had this fact been noticed, it might not have led to a cancellation of his visa and the denial of permission to him to visit the US. But it should have led to a close questioning of him at the Schiphol airport in Amsterdam by the security authorities of the US and Holland. There was apparently no such questioning. As a result, the security authorities failed to find out that he was travelling to the US by a circuitous route which started in Yemen. It has been reported that he flew from Yemen to Ethiopia, then to Ghana, then to Lagos in Nigeria and from there to Schiphol to catch the flight to Detroit. The circuitous route taken by him should have sounded an alarm bell and led to his being subjected to special security checking at Schiphol, which should have included a detailed interview on his itinerary and on the purpose of his stay in Yemen and a physical search and a search by dogs more intensive than that to which other passengers are subjected.
8. An intriguing question is whether his passport contained the immigration stamp of Yemen, which might have raised eyebrows at Schiphol. If not, did he travel from Yemen to Ethiopia by a different passport to conceal the fact that his travel started from Yemen?
9.A more than normal intensive checking of selected individuals is an important component of physical security. From the details regarding the Nigerian emerging after the incident, it would appear at least in hindsight that his was a fit case for such intensive checking. Why this did not happen? That is one of the questions which needs to be addressed by the enquiries by the US administration as well as by the Congressional Homeland Security Committees ( 28-12-09)
( The writer is Additional Secretary (retd), Cabinet Secretariat, Govt of India, New Delhi, and, presently, Director, Institute For Topical Studies, Chennai. E-mail: seventyone2@gmail.com )
>An intriguing question is whether his passport contained the immigration stamp of Yemen, which might have raised eyebrows at Schiphol. If not, did he travel from Yemen to Ethiopia by a different passport to conceal the fact that his travel started from Yemen?
Passport? What passport? Hahahahahaha!
SEE NO EVIL. HEAR NO EVIL. SPEAK NO EVIL.
This should become the new motto of the DHS.
And while we're at it, why not replace the bald eagle with an ostrich.
The Response of 1600 is atrocious, At least BJ Clinton would have lobbed some cruise missiles at Yemen, with glowing approval from the lapdog media.
Obama, may his blessings and piety shine upon us who are unworthy, has not asked Yemen to surrender the responsible parties. That would be too "Bush-like." Careful lengthy negotiations are in order, directed by the world class folks at State. State Dept is taking over for the Military when it comes to rogue elements on the planet, Pentagon folks have been sent to Afghanistan to fight for a hill with no strategic significance.
Wisdom.