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The Obama Administration Undermines National Security By Leaking Facts About The New Underwear Bomber. Do You Care?

zbacku 2012/05/12 21:59:07
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Underwear bomb plot: British and US intelligence rattled over leaks

Leak about UK involvement described as despicable by CIA as anger turns to Obama administration for compromising mission

  • in Washington and , Middle East editor
  • guardian.co.uk,

  • Detailed leaks of operational information about the foiled underwear bomb plot are causing growing anger in the US intelligence community, with former agents blaming the Obama administration for undermining national security and compromising the British services, MI6 and MI5.

    The Guardian has learned from Saudi sources that the agent was not a Saudi national as was widely reported, but a Yemeni. He was born inSaudi Arabia, in the port city of Jeddah, and then studied and worked in the UK, where he acquired a British passport.

    Mike Scheur, the former head of the CIA's Bin Laden unit, said the leaking about the nuts and bolts of British involvement was despicable and would make a repeat of the operation difficult. "MI6 should be as angry as hell. This is something that the prime minister should raise with the president, if he has the balls. This is really tragic," Scheur said.

    He added: "Any information disclosed is too much information. This does seem to be a tawdry political thing."

    He noted that the leak came on the heels of a series of disclosures over the last 10 days, beginning with a report that the CIA wanted to expand its drone attacks in Yemen, Barack Obama making a surprise trip to Afghanistan around the time of the Bin Laden anniversary and "then this inexplicable leak".

    Robert Grenier, former head of the CIA counter-terrorism centre, said: "As for British Intelligence, I suppose, but do not know, that they must be very unhappy. They are often exasperated, quite reasonably, with their American friends, who are far more leak-prone than they.

    "In their place, I would think two and three times before sharing with the Americans, and then only do it if I had to. The problem with that dynamic is that you don't know what you don't know, and what opportunities you might be missing when you decide not to share. The Americans are doing a very good job of undermining trust, and the problem starts at the top."

    The name of the British passport-holder has not yet been released but may come out through al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula. He is reported to have spent time at at language school in Sana'a, the Yemeni capital, and been recruited by al-Qaida as a suicide bomber.

    Mustafa Alani of the Gulf Research Centre in Dubai told CNN that the bomber had been recruited by the Saudis to penetrate al-Qaida about a year ago, in part because the group would be attracted by the fact that his UK passport meant he could travel to the US without a visa.

    "Apparently he was able to convince al-Qaida that he is genuinely ready to carry out the mission," said Alani, who CNN said had been briefed by Saudi counter-terrorism officials. Alani said his understanding was that al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula (Aqap) intended the would-be suicide bomber to fly through a Gulf country to connect to a US-bound flight.

    The Saudi operation culminated with the agent and another Saudi informant – likely his handler – being whisked out of Yemen, Alani said. "My information is that he was pulled out after the device was handed to him, and they ordered the green light to carry out the operation," he told the US network.

    Yemen has been a key target country for the CIA and MI6 in line with the growing strength of Aqap in recent years. But the lead on the ground has been taken by the Saudi intelligence service, the Mabahith, which is best placed to operate in the local environment and exploit links on either side of the border.

    Both the US and British intelligence communities are known to work closely with their Saudi counterparts and both have liaison officers permanently stationed in Riyadh and Sana'a.

    Aqap moved its operations to Yemen in 2007 after the defeat of al-Qaida in Saudi Arabia. The Nigerian "underwear bomber", Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, who tried to blow up a flight from Amsterdam to Detroit in 2009, was radicalised in Yemen while claiming to be there as a student.

    The US, Britain and the Saudis are likely to have preferred their own intelligence operation to co-operation with the Yemeni security authorities, who are anxious to avoid being seen as a western pawn.

    Cables released by WikiLeaks exposed the scale of US covert involvement in the Arab world's poorest country. In 2009 the Saudi deputy interior minister, Prince Mohammed bin Nayef, told General James Jones, President Obama's national security adviser: "The Saudis have been monitoring conversations of al-Qaida operatives in Yemen very closely and whereas before the [recent] attack they were hearing relaxed 20-minute phone conversations over cellphones, after the attack the phones went virtually silent. This suggests that at least for now these operatives are more focused on their own security rather than on planning operations."

    Bin Nayef's support for operations against Aqap is unsurprising. He survived an assassination attempt in Jeddah in September 2009 when a Saudi Aqap operative named Abdullah al-Asiri feigned repentance for his jihadi views in a meeting with the prince then blew himself up with a bomb concealed in his anus. Al-Asiri's brother Ibrahim is Aqap's chief bombmaker.

    Gregory Johnsen, a US expert on Aqap, pondered on his blog whether the group would now reveal the identity of the undercover agent. "Undoubtedly, Aqap recorded a marytrdom video of the undercover agent before giving him the bomb," Johnsen wrote. "The US and Saudis won't divulge his identity for obvious reasons, but will Aqap?"

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  • D.C.Verdone 2012/05/15 20:11:04
    None of the above
    D.C.Verdone
    If it messed up their chances of catching the terrorist then yeah I would be PO!
  • boyd868b 2012/05/14 01:45:23
    Actually, This Borderlines Treason.
    boyd868b
    but cliton did the same thing dems just wanna look could. and don't care about field agents or the time building networks. or the cost in lives because they blabbed. for them it's all about their agenda
  • Northtexasgirl 2012/05/13 15:29:42
    Actually, This Borderlines Treason.
    Northtexasgirl
    It seems everything Obama does borderlines on treason these days. It is what we have come to expect from this administration and hopefully and prayerfully we will have a new president next November that actually cares about America.
  • Uranos7 2012/05/13 09:24:12
    Yes. Obama Was Using This Just For Votes.
    Uranos7
    Yemen ain't too happy about it either. ;}
    Officials have said to be angered over such secrecy, especially when it was Yemen National Security which was standing at the balance, stressing the counter-terrorism was a matter of cooperation in between countries not a unilaterally American operation.
    “The Pentagon expects Yemen to share its data and allow a free flow of intelligence as well as coordinating its attacks against al-Qaeda with the U.S while the CIA chooses to hold back. How are we supposed to understand “collaboration” in the light of such events?” said a politician under cover of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the matter.
    Other officials said that the incident was tarnishing Yemen’s public image and its credibility in its fight against terrorism, stressing that President Abdu Rabbo Mansour Hadi should act according to Yemen’s interests from now on as clearly the Americans were seeking their own, caring little for the damages they were inflicting their “partners”.
    In reaction to revelations that the CIA had knowledge of bomb plot but preferred to retain the information for its own benefit, acting alone, the Yemeni Interior Minister said “I will not allow Yemen to be the next Waziristan, [referring to the bordering area between Pakistan and Afghanistan where U.S. bombarded for years in its war against terror].”
  • RobertChristopherLaity 2012/05/13 08:03:58
    None of the above
    RobertChristopherLaity
    Obama 's AGENDA is to overthrow the USA. Obama IS a Traitor abd a Fraud.
  • TheTruth1313 2012/05/13 06:32:17
    Actually, This Borderlines Treason.
    TheTruth1313
    Hey, I've been pointing out that Obama is a lying socialist traitor for quite the while now.
  • DDevlin780 2012/05/13 03:59:31
    None of the above
    DDevlin780
    +1
    Everytime I hear something like this about the Obama administration I am reminded of the Manchurian Candidate.
  • Buzzymuzzwelle 2012/05/13 03:04:59
    What Say You?
    Buzzymuzzwelle
    They are using it as a propaganda tool because people have had enough being x-rayed, groped, and abused by the TSA. The TSA plans to expand it's searches to trains, bus terminals, even checkpoints on our highways. They are out of control. They are trying to scare us. Buzzy
  • Michael=Constitution & Liberty 2012/05/13 02:20:31
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    Michael=Constitution & Liberty
    +1
    when I first heard the news report, I thought hmmmm TMI ? if it was political, pretty freaking sad.
  • stevmackey 2012/05/13 02:01:32
    Actually, This Borderlines Treason.
    stevmackey
    +1
    What else is new?
  • MrsJJS 2012/05/12 23:20:01
    What Say You?
    MrsJJS
    +1
    OMG! Exactly how stupid and irresponsible is the Obama administration anyway? Revealing tactics, putting agent’s lives in danger and screwing up what could have been an on-going operation.
  • Peewee 2012/05/12 22:50:06
    What Say You?
    Peewee
    +1
    I would not be a bit surprised if this was a campaign tactic but National Security is no joking matter. This is just another example of this administration's destruction from within.
  • Schläue~© 2012/05/12 22:23:04
    Actually, This Borderlines Treason.
    Schläue~©
    +1
    0bozo and his merry band of thugkateers have been using National Security as a political football ever since he usurped the office.

    This story reeks of a political ploy, complete with the after-the-fact revaluation of a double agent. I guess this was a way to end the conversation about his spiking the OBL football in his I - I - I - I speech after the SEALs and high level officials expressed their disgust and set the story straight with facts.

    It would seem that this incident would have brought forth a different conversation about replacing 80% of TSA with K-9's and handlers. After all, they would do a much better job and who needs $200Million worth of equipment sitting moth-balled in a TX. warehouse?

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