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Despite untold billions of dollars and the hiring of thousands of intelligence analysts and contractors the NSA and vaunted Western intelligence services failed to detect a major terrorist attack on one of our key allies in Africa prior to its execution.  Having served our nation as a senior intelligence officer for over 23 years I am appalled but not surprised by this failure.  Nor am I surprised that current unconfirmed reporting indicates that American's of Somali origin may have had a hand in this incident.  The reason that I am unsurprised by this failure is that our intelligence services have lost the ability to think outside the box and become too dependent on technology.

This loss of ability is clearly illustrated by failure of the NSA, despite its' warrantless wiretaps, vacuuming up of all emails, text messages and social media posts to detect this operation prior to its execution.  If despite all of this capability NSA can't detect something of this magnitude, it raises the question on what we have spent our money on, if we have gotten our money's worth and whether we have failed to train our intelligence analysts to think outside the box.

I note that I have kept apprised of threat developments in the Red Sea and Indian Ocean region of Africa to include Somalia.  As part of advanced academic studies in the area of predictive analytics at the Masters degree level I looked at this region during our announced surge of troops into Afghanistan and noted that Al Qaeda was likely to respond to this push by attempting to attack our vulnerable flank in the Red Sea Region to Include Egypt, Somalia as well as in North Africa.

What follows is my assessment of the threat to our flank that existed during the period immediately following our announced surge of forces into Afghanistan.

02/21/09

Al Qaeda:  A Second Front in the Red Sea?

Edward A. Chesky JR, Major, USA, MI, (RET)

Recent activity in the Red Sea region indicates the possibility that Al Qaeda, in an effort to counter the United States military build-up in Afghanistan, is attempting to open a second front in the Red Sea region.  Analysis of the movement of Al Qaeda operatives into Yemen, statements issued by Al Qaeda leaders, along with terrorist operations in Somalia and Egypt indicate we may be seeing the first stages of a terrorist offensive in the Red Sea, Horn of Africa and Sub-Saharan Africa regions.

Further analysis of the current political-economic-demographic situation in Egypt, coupled to Al Qaeda’s existing technical capabilities, indicates that Al Qaeda could inflict serious harm and possibly destabilize Egypt through a coordinated, strategically targeted, and low cost terrorist attacks.  Should Al Qaeda succeed in destabilizing Egypt this would seriously undermine the United States position in the region.  The benefit to Al Qaeda; and other states hostile to the United States and the West; in accomplishing this would be to significantly raise the price of oil by forcing the re-routing of oil shipments away from the Suez Canal.  Such a rise in oil prices would have an immediate positive effect on the economies of such nations as Iran and others hostile to the United States while negatively affecting United States and Western efforts to deal with the current economic crisis.

This effort, also if tied to coordinated attacks in Somalia; along with other operations in Sub-Saharan Africa also has the ability to stretch United States and Western forces to a degree that puts our efforts in Southwest Asia at risk.

Given these conditions, and Al Qaeda’s current technological, logistics, intelligence and information dissemination capabilities, such a threat must be taken seriously.  As the United States and Western forces press forward with efforts contain and neutralize Al Qaeda in Southwest Asia it is clear that we face a substantial threat to our flank in the Red Sea region.

Countering this threat will take a coordinated effort by the United States, the Western nations, and supportive governments in the Middle East.  Al Qaeda has clearly shown that it is capable of reacting to circumstances with extreme agility and has likely already seen and begun to exploit this vulnerable flank in an effort to undermine our push against it.

Despite statements to the contrary, Al Qaeda remains a formidable foe.  In this fight it is imperative that we commit the best and brightest of our intelligence, military and security services in order to hold the line as we move forward in Southwest Asia.  I note that much of this assessment was performed as a result of an advanced strategic military simulation I have run.  The results of this simulation have been reviewed and accepted by a number of senior academics and military professionals.  Given this, I feel it is imperative that the United States and its allies review the current threat posture in the Red Sea region and initiate an appropriate response to counter this emerging threat. 

 

I note that within 72 hours of this assessment Al Qaeda affiliates launched a series of terrorist attacks in the region I addressed in accordance with my projections.  A graphic outlining the effect of these attacks and the timeline of events associated with them is as follows.

4063733349?profile=original As illustrated by this slide the ability to think outside the box, most of the time, beats the best technology we can bring to bear on a problem.   I note that only using simple tools, off the shelf software and standard commercial computer equipment I was able to predict a major terrorist offensive that the United States intelligence community missed despite having the full resources of the NSA, CIA and the NRO available to it.  As can be seen from this graphic it was not until days afterwards that the United States intelligence community was able to put the pieces together and issue a threat message via the embassy warden system.

A summary of the damage inflicted by this threat offensive is as outlined in the following graphic.

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As illustrated by my work with the Red Sea problem set the ability to think outside the box is an essential component of the analytical process, a component that separates a intelligence analyst hack and want to be from a master of the craft.  

The recent tragic events in Kenya clearly show that our intelligence and security services have lost the ball with regards to predictive analytics and need, rather than throwing billions at the problem and violating our civil rights, to go back to the basics and learn how to think again rather than surfing the web and its classified variants for intelligence. 

If one former senior intelligence officer can outperform the entire assembled capability of the Intelligence services of the United States, we truly have a problem.     

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The Wolves Don Sheep's Clothing

Israel pushes world not to be deceived by Rouhani as he takes 'charm offensive' to US airwaves

http://www.jpost.com/Diplomacy-and-Politics/Israel-pushes-world-not-to-be-deceived-by-Rouhani-as-he-takes-charm-offensive-to-US-airways-326582

 

From Moscow to Damascus to Teheran the wolves have donned sheep's clothing.  In a coordinated charm offensive the leaders of Russia, Syria and Iran have reached out the west and started to portray themselves as moderate, progressive, cooperative leaders that can be trusted.  This is despite their brutal histories. 

 

In desperation to salvage what is a failed foreign police the current administration is reaching out to these leaders in an effort to reach some type of agreement with them.  The liberal press has fallen hook line and sinker for the spin being used by these leaders to prop up and support the foreign policy of the current administration. 

I am reminded of the old saying a tiger can change its stripes.

It is clear that we are being played by Moscow, Damascus and Teheran. 

The old Axis of Evil with the stoke of  a pen has been done away with and now all we have are friends in the world that just want to coexist.  I suspect the North Korea will be the next country to join in on spinning things to convince us of its peaceful intent.

 

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The Sleeping Giant Stirs in its' Sleep

McCain, Graham call US-Russia agreement on Syria 'meaningless'

Read more:  http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013/09/14/mccain-graham-call-us-russia-agreement-meaningless/#ixzz2euOwX4yA

The top Republican leadership has branded the agreement to disarm Syria of its chemical weapons as meaningless.  This is a welcome development and one I hope leads to an awaking of the sleeping giant that is the people of the United States.

 

This assessment of this agreement matches my own

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Report: Putin to travel to Iran for nuclear strategy talks

Read more:  http://dailycaller.com/2013/09/14/report-putin-to-travel-to-iran-for-nuclear-strategy-talks/#ixzz2eu6Mp3Y0

The fallout from our leadership failure is being thrown in our face.  Putin fresh from his victory over the United States is going to Iran to help them resolve the nuclear issue that is the crux of the problem the West has with Iran.  What Putin is bringing to the table are the sale of another nuclear reactor to Iran and an advanced air defense and missile shield system. 

Such is the price of failed leadership 

 

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Russia 1 United States 0

Analysis: Russia Wants Seat Back at Mideast Table

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/wireStory/analysis-russia-seat-back-mideast-table-20258108

It is clear from the reporting of the analysis of the recent developments in the Syrian chemical weapons situation that the United States has been the clear loser.  The article above does a good job at analyzing the outcome of the recent situation at the geopolitical level.

In simple terms, Russia played us for fools and we lost our standing and credibility on the world stage.

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The United States Capitulates to Russia

US Pulls Back on Urgency, Military Action in Syria

http://stream.wsj.com/story/latest-headlines/SS-2-63399/SS-2-326558/

According to the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) the United States has in effect capitulated to the Russians and Syrians.  The article by the WSJ claims the United States will give the Russian's and Syrian's several weeks to resolve the issue of turning Syria's chemical weapons over to the U.N. and that a U.N. resolution on the matter will not include the authorization for the use of force.

We have now seen, in effect, the United States surrender its leadership role in the world to the U.N. and Russia.

 

 

 

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Beware Syrians Bearing Gifts

The following link is to an excellent article by the Foreign Policy Research Institute that in a nutshell says that Syria and the Russian's are playing us for dupes.

 

The premise of the argument is that we will likely capitulate rather than push the Syrian regime over the edge and bring it to its end.  The consequences of that are such that the author of the article argues that rather than go down in defeat the Syrian's would likely employ chemical weapons on a mass scale against the rebels and that the current political moves are just a gambit to buy time.

While I don't agree with everything the author says, I think it has some valid points.

 

http://www.fpri.org/articles/2013/09/beware-syrians-bearing-gifts

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Syria to nix weapons plan if US threats continue
 
Syria now full member of anti-chemical arms pact: U.N. envoy
 
I note that this development is not unexpected and is in line with my prior assessment of this situation.    
That prior assessment is as follows.
 
Prior Assessment
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It appears that Russia is pressuring the United States to drop the Strike Option and has withdrawn its request for Emergency Meeting of the Security Council pending the United States Clarification of its position with regards to a strike.

By doing this Russia pressures the United States to make a decision with regards to a strike.  In effect it tells the United States by it UN action, we will take the option removal of chemical weapons and destruction of chemical weapons capability off the table it you go ahead with a strike.

This puts the United States back in the position of either being an aggressor and out of touch with the rest of the world if it keeps the strike on the table or capitulating and bending to Russian will.

Syria and Russia are now playing the United States off against the world and backed us into a corner by conditioning the removal of chemical weapons and destruction of chemical weapons capability off the table if the United States continues to keep the strike option on the table.
 
This latest move set the stage for escalated retaliation against the United States if we go ahead by Syria and its allies.  These allies will paint us as out of control killers who only want to kill Muslims and not negotiate.  Such events could negatively affect the negotiations with Iran over its nuclear program which involve both Russia and China and need them and their support to rein in. 
 
In doing so the Russian's want the United States and its leadership to lose face before the world and be humbled.  Such a loss of prestige on the part of the United States could backfire however and result in the election of a more aggressive United States leadership in the next election cycle.
We shall have to see what the President says during his speech tonight.
 
It will indicate the path he will take us down.  The Russian's are playing a game of hardball and its our turn to respond tonight.
 
One thing is certain is that the propaganda machines of Russia, its allies and in the Middle east will and are now churning out reams of material saying the United States is a war monger, is unwilling to engage in negotiations and is weak. 

We are all ready beginning to pay a price for the position Russia has forced us into.

With the American people split with most opposed to boots on the ground, the President has some thinking to do about his speech coming up and what he is going to say.
 
I did a quick check of the news coming out of the groups allied with Syria, as well as Russia and the themes are, in simple terms as follows:

1.  The Russian's are leading the way on a peaceful solution
2.  That the United States is the main aggressor and obstacle to a diplomatic solution.
3.  That a strike by the United States will result in retaliation against the United States from a variety of groups and nation states.
4.  That polling of the American people shows they are against a strike and the leadership of the United States is out of sync with its people.
5.  That Syria is willing to comply with the Russian proposal.
These themes have started to dominate the media feeds in Lebanon, Syria and Iran as well as Russia and China.  These themes have been playing non-stop for roughly the last twenty four hours.  This media blitz is attempting to steer the regional population's view on the issue against the United States and in support of the position of Syria and its allies.  Over time this will have an effect on the populations and make it more difficult for us to conduct a strike without having to face a significant threat of retaliation. 
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Ode to the Clandestine Soldier

From bunkers buried under the Earth

To the back alleyways of Perth

We fought our war in the shadows

Where dark and dangerous plots are hatched and grow

Never knowing who was friend or foe

Did we in harm’s way willingly go

At the peril of our very souls we supped from Satan’s bowl

Whose tools in trade were lies, deceit and betrayal

Then did we face the minions of the Beast

Rising from the dusty streets of the Middle East

Armed with silenced weapons, knives and poison on Satan’s tasks did they go

For all mankind we fought them till hell’s dry sands did with crimson flow

Often times in blackness of that everlasting night

Did we long for a glimpse of the light

In the end when our war was done

We found final refuge in the house of God’s only son

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In Memory of 9-11

Ballad of Homeland Security

When the lofty shinning towers fell

Death’s cold hand did silence Wall Street’s bell

Covered in ashes they rushed to fight that hell lit flame

Firemen, police, medics, lawyers, doctors all heard freedom’s call and came

In that choking blackness of that hallowed day

Came a new beginning some would say

Out with the old and in the with the new

Bureaucracies in the midst of turmoil did fail and stew

Many voices clamored in that awful din

While arguments over rights and security soon set in

In the people’s house leaders did rise and fall

But in the end justice and reason did answer freedom’s call

From the sun-baked border and small offices on the Potomac’s shore

Would go the call for America’s best to repair the fabric the terrorists tore

Hard fought fights to shape and organization soon set in

Most did not comprehend the nature of the battle they were about to begin

Personal sacrifice and lonely duty far from home would victory entail

But in the end freedom’s children over hell’s minions did prevail

Never again would ashes rain from the sky

Causing the blameless innocent to weep and cry

So for this did we pledge our lives, so freedom will never die

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