Denial from a ’shadow warrior’ alumnus of CIA: “Overstating Our Fears”-no global Jihad

comment by Jerry Gordon

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Glenn Carle, who trumpets that he was a 23 year veteran of the National Clandestine Service of the CIA is a “shadow warrior”, as Ken Timmerman would say. He alleges that he was the National Intelligence Office in command of evaluating ‘transnational threats. He is also delusional, when he and others like him such as Marc Sagerman, ex-CIA forensic psychiatrist suggest that it is a web of small pockets of Jihadists, and not a significant minority of Muslims who support terrorist attacks. Polls by the Pew Trust and the Gallup organization would differ. Without the Islamic war doctrine that pervades the Canon of Islam there would be no grist for the well educated Saudi and Yemeni terrorists who hi-jacked several airplanes to kill us on 9/11. The same goes double for the Moroccan who perpetrated the Madird 3/11 commuter train bombings and British Born Paki-Muslims and converts who perpetrated the London 7/7 subway and bus attacks, or the more than 10,000 Islamic terrorist attacks across the global ummah since 9/11.

Carle, clearly wrote this opinion piece to further the disinformation from the mind-numbing accomplices in the Intelligence and Counter terrorism community, who have lulled our Congress into believing that these isolated ‘leaderless networks’ are a trivial problem and that it is the Internet that is connecting these cells. Conspicuous by their absence from Carle’s Washington Post opinion piece are the perpetrators of the assault on free speech here in America leading the ‘cultural Jihad”; i.e., the Muslim Brotherhood (MB) fronts tagged as unindicted co-conspirators by our Department of Justice in the Holy Land foundation re-Trial that begins in September in Dallas. These MB fronts have elbowed their way into the White House, FBI and DHS to claim bragging rights over “sensitivity” education on Muslims and Islam (initimidating is more like it) agents who took an oath to defend us. Ask local law enforcement officers in New York and Los Angeles what has happened when CAIR complained and threatened civil legal actions over alleged ‘racial/religious’ profiling.

Carle is clearly a cheer leader for presumptive Democratic candidate Barack Obama’s policy of appeasing engagement with state sponsors of Jihadism, when he endeavors to criticize presumptive GOP Presidential nominee, John McCain, who, at least recognizes, the threat of extremist Political Islam.

LTC. Joseph Myers, a noted counterterrorism expert had this comment in an email about this Carle Washington Post sophistry:

    This helps explain to me why we have strategically failed in the current war to identify the enemy and understand and template his threat doctrine and why seven years into the “global war on terror”, we don’t have a global threat model for it.

    It is because, apparently, key CIA leadership responsible for “global threat” analysis has concluded that we have no “global” threat:

    “We do not face a global jihadist “movement” but a series of disparate ethnic and religious conflicts involving Muslim populations, each of which remains fundamentally regional in nature and almost all of which long predate the existence of al-Qaeda.”

    So the underlying conditions of regional, ethnic and internecine struggles within the Muslim community are the problems we face. And the CIA theory for the war on terror is that we do not face a “global jihadist “movement.”

    Mr. Carle reveals certain ignorance when he conflates the concept of “jihad” with those seeking to do violence to the US homeland. If he truly understood and has studied Islam, Islamic doctrines of warfare, Islamic law and jihad then the diverse nature of jihad and sources of threat to the American homeland and national security would be clearer—we do not face threats solely from those violent actors.

    …This is an example of letting policy drive your analysis, since our policy is attack focused and oriented on preventing attack threats, we circumvent the analysis of everything leading up to the attack event to its roots.

    Thusly, we shortstop our intelligence preparation of the battlefield process, we do not analyze and template the “radicalization process” for what it reveals.

    One thing for sure is in national security, if your theory of reality is wrong then your courses of action to that point are going to be wrong too or at least imprecise and incomplete.

Our colleague “Beowulf” ,an ex-CIA veteran in the clandestine service and counterterrorism expert, who has confronted the Jihadis in the field has a decidedly different view than fellow CIA alumnus Carle. Beowulf stated in his email response:

    ‘this is why the CIA has been in need of reform since 1990″.

What we need a contemporary version of the famed James Jesus Angleton, the great Soviet era ‘mole hunter’, who is equipped to understand the Islam Law war doctrine and threat analysis to address the infiltration of Political Islamists and dhimmi allies at all levels of our government.

The fictional US President Jack Rutledge in Brad Thor’s best selling thriller, “The Last Patriot” about an Islamic da Vinci code scenario and Jihadis out to kill us, has this to say to Scott Horvath, the fictional protaganist in the saga on p. 190.

    “Scott, my presidency has been underwater from the beginning. It has been overrun by fundamentalist Islam since the day I took office….Why? Because this Congress, Republicans and Democrats alike doesn’t have the guts to focus on the true threat our nation faces.”

Overstating Our Fears

By Glenn L. Carle
Washington Post, July 13, 2008

Sen. John McCain has repeatedly characterized the threat of “radical Islamic extremism” as “the absolute gravest threat . . . that we’re in against.” Before we simply accept this, we need to examine the nature of the terrorist threat facing our country. If we do so, we will see how we have allowed the specter of that threat to distort our lives and take our treasure.

The “Global War on Terror” has conjured the image of terrorists behind every bush, the bushes themselves burning and an angry god inciting its faithful to religious war. We have been called to arms, built fences, and compromised our laws and the practices that define us as a nation. The administration has focused on pursuing terrorists and countering an imminent and terrifying threat. Thousands of Americans have died as a result, as have tens of thousands of foreigners.

The inclination to trust our leaders when they warn of danger is compelling, particularly when the specters of mushroom clouds and jihadists haunt every debate. McCain, accepting this view of the threats, pledges to continue the Bush administration’s policy of few distinctions but ruthless actions.

I spent 23 years in the CIA. I drafted or was involved in many of the government’s most senior assessments of the threats facing our country. I have devoted years to understanding and combating the jihadist threat.

We rightly honor as heroes those who serve our nation and offer their lives to protect ours. We all “support the troops.” Yet the first step for any commander is to understand the enemy. The next commander in chief should base his counterterrorism policies on the following realities:

We do not face a global jihadist “movement” but a series of disparate ethnic and religious conflicts involving Muslim populations, each of which remains fundamentally regional in nature and almost all of which long predate the existence of al-Qaeda.

Osama bin Laden and his disciples are small men and secondary threats whose shadows are made large by our fears. Al-Qaeda is the only global jihadist organization and is the only Islamic terrorist organization that targets the U.S. homeland. Al-Qaeda remains capable of striking here and is plotting from its redoubt in Waziristan , Pakistan . The organization, however, has only a handful of individuals capable of planning, organizing and leading a terrorist operation. Al-Qaeda threatens to use chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear weapons, but its capabilities are far inferior to its desires. Even the “loose nuke” threat, whose consequences would be horrific, has a very low probability. For the medium term, any attack is overwhelmingly likely to consist of creative uses of conventional explosives.

No other Islamic-based terrorist organization, from Mindanao to the Bekaa Valley to the Sahel, targets the U.S. homeland, is part of a “global jihadist movement” or has more than passing contact with al-Qaeda. These groups do and will, however, identify themselves with global jihadist rhetoric and may bandy the bogey-phrase of “al-Qaeda.” They are motivated by hostility toward the West and fear of the irresistible changes that education, trade, and economic and social development are causing in their cultures. These regional terrorist organizations may target U.S. interests or persons in the groups’ historic areas of interest and operations. None of these groups is likely to succeed in seizing power or in destabilizing the societies they attack, though they may succeed in killing numerous people through sporadic attacks such as the Madrid train bombings.

There are and will continue to be small numbers of Muslims in certain Western countries — in the dozens, perhaps — who seek to commit terrorist acts, along the lines of the British citizens behind the 2005 London bus bombings. Some may have irregular contact with al-Qaeda central in Waziristan ; more will act as free agents for their imagined cause. They represent an Islamic-tinged version of the anarchists of the late 19th century: dupes of “true belief,” the flotsam of revolutionary cultural change and destruction in Islam, and of personal anomie. We need to catch and neutralize these people. But they do not represent a global movement or a global threat.

The threat from Islamic terrorism is no larger now than it was before Sept. 11, 2001. Islamic societies the world over are in turmoil and will continue for years to produce small numbers of dedicated killers, whom we must stop. U.S. and allied intelligence do a good job at that; these efforts, however, will never succeed in neutralizing every terrorist, everywhere.

Why are these views so starkly at odds with what the Bush administration has said since the beginning of the “Global War on Terror”? This administration has heard what it has wished to hear, pressured the intelligence community to verify preconceptions, undermined or sidetracked opposing voices, and both instituted and been victim of procedures that guaranteed that the slightest terrorist threat reporting would receive disproportionate weight — thereby comforting the administration’s preconceptions and policy inclinations.

We must not delude ourselves about the nature of the terrorist threat to our country. We must not take fright at the specter our leaders have exaggerated. In fact, we must see jihadists for the small, lethal, disjointed and miserable opponents that they are.

The writer was a member of the CIA’s Clandestine Service for 23 years and retired in March 2007 as deputy national intelligence officer for transnational threats.

July 14th, 2008 at 3:39 • opinionWashington Post op-ed"no global Jihad"BeowuldBrad thor author of "The last Patriot"Ken Timmerman author of "Shadow Warriors""Beowulf" ex-CIA covert ops officerGlenn L. Carle ex-CIA threat analyst 0 Comments

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