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Daily Brief: Monday, March 11, 2013
The Latest From the Center…
- Frank Gaffney’s Weekly Article: Investigate Benghazigate
- Ben Lerner at Free Fire: Obama Avoiding Intelligence Gathering Opportunities
…and From our Colleagues
- Peter Huessey in Big Peace: Missile Defense Now More Important Than Ever
- Andrew McCarthy at National Review: What Rand Paul Misses
- Gatestone Institute: Who Are These Moralists?
Secure Freedom Radio
- What the US is Missing Out on by Trying Abu Grayth in New York: with Emily Dyer, Fred Grandy, Jose Cardenas, and Bill Gertz
- Secure Freedom Minute: Obama’s Litmus Test
News
- Hagel denies Karzai claims of secret talks between US, Taliban
- Hagel must work to repair relationships on Capitol Hill, GOP says
- With death of Chavez, Castro says Cuba has lost its best friend
- Chávez Heir Faces Challenge in Ties With Armed Forces
- Hugo Chavez’s successor? Opposition leader Henrique Capriles to challenge Nicolas Maduro
- Falklands referendum: islanders party on voting day
- U.S. Using Local Soldiers to fight Al-Qaida Allies in East Africa
- Kenya chief justice pledges fair hearing for election challenge
- Syrian government “uses militias” for mass killings: U.N.
- Al-Qaeda claims killing of 48 Syrian soldiers in Iraq
- Tunisia closes Libyan border post after soldier killed
- Turkey, Germany arrest Iranians in nuclear smuggling scheme
- Former Iranian official launches ‘Countdown to an Attack on Israel’
- Roadside Bomb Kills 3 Soldiers in Pakistan Tribal District
- As U.S. troops prepare to leave, they rush to teach Afghans to hunt for roadside bombs
- South Korea Is Talking Seriously About Developing Its Own Nukes
- Obama rejected tough options for countering Chinese cyber attacks two years ago
- China appoints head of top political advisory body
- Electromagnetic Pulse Caucus Battles Skeptics in Push to Protect the Planet
- Cuts Give Obama Path to Create Leaner Military
- NYT blogger asks if Weekly Standard writer was unduly influenced by religion
Commentary
- AVNI: Castros are Venezuelan kingmakers
- BABBIN: Kim Inching Toward War
- GANSLER: Uniting States Against Iran
- GREENFIELD: Ad Remembering Victims of Islamic Apartheid Deemed ‘Hateful’ by U.S. Campuses
- HASTERT, HOEKSTRA AND FINCH: Watching the backs of sentinels resisting cyberattacks
- LACEY: Why Armies Matter
- NORTH: Reassuring words
- ROZENMAN: Ban Ki-Moon is wrong about Israeli settlements
- STEYN: Why Obama Likes Drones: No Prisoners, No U.S. Casualties
- TAHERI: Iran’s Latin Buddy
Hearings and Events of Note
- Tuesday, March 12 9:30am Oversight: U.S. Strategic Command and U.S. Cyber Command (Senate Armed Services Committee)
- Tuesday, March 12 10:00am Current and Projected National Security Threats to the United States (Senate Select Committee on Intelligence)
- Wednesday, March 13 10:00am Is U.S. Homeland Security Threatened by the European Union Not Designating Hezbollah as a Terrorist Organization? (House Homeland Security Committee, Subcommittee on Counterterrorism and Intelligence)
- Wednesday, March 13 10:00am Strategic Counterterrorism: Meeting Current and Emerging Challenges (Senate Foreign Relations Committee)
- Wednesday, March 13 11:30am Investigating and Prosecuting 21st Century Cyber Threats (House Judiciary Committee, Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, Homeland Security and Investigations)
- Wednesday, March 13 1:00pm TSA’s Efforts to Advance Risk-Based Security (House Homeland Security Committee, Subcommittee on Transportation Security)
- Wednesday, March 13 2:00pm The Rebalance to Asia: Why South Asia Matters (Part II) (House Foreign Affairs Committee, Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific)
- Thursday, March 14 10:00am U.S. Energy Security: Enhancing Partnerships with Mexico and Canada (House Foreign Affairs Committee, Subcommittee on Western Hemisphere)
- Thursday March 14 10:00am Border Security: Measuring the Progress and Addressing the Challenges (Senate Homeland Security Committee)
- Tuesday, March 19 9:30am Oversight: U.S. European Command, U.S. Northern Command, and U.S. Southern Command (Senate Armed Services Committee)
- Tuesday, April 9 9:30am Oversight: U.S. Pacific Command and U.S. Forces Korea (Senate Armed Services Committee)
- Thursday, April 11 9:30am Oversight: Department of the Air Force (Senate Armed Services Committee)
- Tuesday, April 23 9:30am Oversight: Department of the Army (Senate Armed Services Committee)
- Thursday, April 25 9:30am Oversight: Department of the Navy (Senate Armed Services Committee)
- Wednesday, May 8 9:30am Oversight: Army Modernization (Senate Armed Services Committee)
Other Briefs
Daily Brief: Friday, March 8, 2013
The Latest From the Center…
- Adm. James Lyons in the Washington Times: Benghazi cover-up continues, nearly six months later
- Kyle Shielder at Free Fire Blog: Chechens Join Syrian Jihad
- Alex VanNess at Free Fire Blog: White House has not been “enormously cooperative” on Benghazi
- Shariah Finance Watch: Florida Imam Convicted of Sending $50,000 to the Taliban
- Divest Terror: Iran installing 3,000 advanced centrifuges
- Frank Gaffney’s Weekly Article: Putting politics over public safety
…and From our Colleagues
- Gatestone Institute: Palestinians Plan “Warm” Welcome for Obama
- Gatestone Institute: The Current Limits of U.S.-Israel Security Cooperation
Secure Freedom Radio
- China, North Korea and the Nuclear Threat to America: with Luke Coffey, Jon Perdue, Rick Fisher, and Fred Fleitz
- Secure Freedom Minute: Abu Ghaith
News
- Senate confirms Brennan as CIA director
- CIA Head Faces Squeeze Play
- Obama faces turning point on administration drone policy
- SASC Chairman Levin: I Won’t Seek Re-Election
- Bin Laden spokesman due in court on plot charge
- Marine Corps rapid-response team ordered to Africa to thwart another Benghazi attack
- Kenyatta’s lead shrinks as more votes tallied in tense Kenyan election
- Syria rebels say not in talks to free U.N. peacekeepers
- Nervous Israel prepares for war with Hezbollah
- Trial of Courier Tied to Terror Plots Ends, Putting Pressure on Hezbollah
- Obama meets with Jewish leaders at White House ahead of Israel trip
- Kirk to Kerry: No Award for Anti-Semite
- South Korea worried US budget battle will affect joint training
- North Korea can’t hit America, but South Korea and Japan in range
- Why Almost Nobody Likes News About Pakistani Nuclear Security
- Killings Stir Fears of Ethnic Tensions in Chinese Region
- Navy bases to soon bear brunt of budget cuts, Atsugi commander says
- Islamic Radicals In Syria Blow Up ‘Pagan Shrine,’ Get Pelted With Cinder Blocks
Commentary
- BERMAN: The coming showdown for democracy in Iran
- CHAREN: Chávismo and Us
- CRIMI: The Kidnapping of Coptic Girls
- HERMAN: Getting unready for the next war
- JENSEN: What to Do About Cybersecurity?
- KAPLAN: Cheers for Chad
- KRAUTHAMMER: Why we give foreign aid
- PAUL: Rising in defense of the Constitution
Hearings and Events of Note
- Tuesday, March 12 9:30am Oversight: U.S. Strategic Command and U.S. Cyber Command (Senate Armed Services Committee)
- Tuesday, March 12 10:00am Current and Projected National Security Threats to the United States (Senate Select Committee on Intelligence)
- Wednesday, March 13 10:00am Is U.S. Homeland Security Threatened by the European Union Not Designating Hezbollah as a Terrorist Organization? (House Homeland Security Committee, Subcommittee on Counterterrorism and Intelligence)
- Wednesday, March 13 10:00am Strategic Counterterrorism: Meeting Current and Emerging Challenges (Senate Foreign Relations Committee)
- Wednesday, March 13 11:30am Investigating and Prosecuting 21st Century Cyber Threats (House Judiciary Committee, Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, Homeland Security and Investigations)
- Wednesday, March 13 1:00pm TSA’s Efforts to Advance Risk-Based Security (House Homeland Security Committee, Subcommittee on Transportation Security)
- Wednesday, March 13 2:00pm The Rebalance to Asia: Why South Asia Matters (Part II) (House Foreign Affairs Committee, Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific)
- Thursday, March 14 10:00am U.S. Energy Security: Enhancing Partnerships with Mexico and Canada (House Foreign Affairs Committee, Subcommittee on Western Hemisphere)
- Thursday March 14 10:00am Border Security: Measuring the Progress and Addressing the Challenges (Senate Homeland Security Committee)
- Tuesday, March 19 9:30am Oversight: U.S. European Command, U.S. Northern Command, and U.S. Southern Command (Senate Armed Services Committee)
- Tuesday, April 9 9:30am Oversight: U.S. Pacific Command and U.S. Forces Korea (Senate Armed Services Committee)
- Thursday, April 11 9:30am Oversight: Department of the Air Force (Senate Armed Services Committee)
- Tuesday, April 23 9:30am Oversight: Department of the Army (Senate Armed Services Committee)
- Thursday, April 25 9:30am Oversight: Department of the Navy (Senate Armed Services Committee)
- Wednesday, May 8 9:30am Oversight: Army Modernization (Senate Armed Services Committee)
Other Briefs
Daily Brief: Thursday, March 7, 2013
The Latest From the Center…
- Adam Savit at Free Fire Blog: Al-Qaeda takes the initiative on Israel’s doorstep
- Frank Gaffney’s Weekly Article: Putting politics over public safety
…and From our Colleagues
- Andrew McCarthy at PJ Media: Obama’s Anti-Semitic Islamist Honoree: “Today is the anniversary of 9/11. May every year come with America burning.”
- Soeren Kern at PJ Media: Europe Rolls Over for Hezbollah Blackmail
Secure Freedom Radio
- What’s Next for Venezuela: Constitutional Regime Succession or Cuban Influence? with Roger Noriega, Robert McFarlane, Joel Rosenberg, and Diana West
- Secure Freedom Minute: North Korea’s Threat
News
- Rand Paul filibusters John Brennan — old school
- The Benghazi stonewall cracks again, as clues to the “talking point” vandals emerge
- Pentagon Still Shell-Shocked by Sequester
- Inside the Ring: Asia pivot threatened
- UN to vote on new North Korea sanctions Thursday
- North Korea threatens US with ‘preemptive’ nuclear attack
- U.S. Engaged in ‘Cyber Cold War’ with China, Iran
- Mideast Defies U.S. Bid to ‘Pivot’
- Iran’s leader condemns West for not making nuclear concessions
- Tunisia’s Islamists fail to broaden coalition government
- French minister visits troops in north Mali, says mission not over
- U.N. Starts Talks to Free Peacekeepers Held by Syria Rebels
- Kerry’s bumpy foreign tour raises stakes for Obama’s first official visit to Israel
- Trial of Hezbollah member accused of plotting attacks on Israelis in Cyprus wraps up
- Hugo Chavez’s last words: ‘Please don’t let me die’
- Obama to Send U.S. Delegation to Chávez Funeral
- Kenyan Election Contender Asks That Vote Count Be Halted
- Croatia reaches deal with Slovenia to unblock EU entry
- Top Tester Says F-35A ‘Immature’ For Training; JPO Says ‘Ready For Training’
- Using Billboards to Stake Claim Over ‘Jihad’
Commentary
- AUSLIN: We Still Need Peace Through Strength
- BLACKWELL AND MORRISON: Brennan Signals ‘Our Saudi Partners’
- GOLONKIN: What Afghanistan can teach us about arming Syria’s rebels
- HOLMES: What to Make of China’s Defense Spending Increase
- KHALILI: The West’s dangerous naivete on Iranian nukes
- NORIEGA AND CARDENAS: Igniting the post-Chavez explosion
- O’GRADY: Venezuela After Chávez
Hearings and Events of Note
- Thursday, March 7 9:30am Oversight: U.S. Africa Command and U.S. Transportation Command (Senate Armed Services Committee)
- Thursday, March 7 10:00am The Posture of the U.S. Northern Command and U.S. Southern Command (House Armed Services Committee)
- Thursday, March 7 10:00am U.S. Policy Toward North Korea (Senate Foreign Relations Committee)
- Thursday, March 7 2:30pm The Cybersecurity Partnership Between the Private Sector and Our Government: Protecting Our National and Economic Security (Senate Homeland Security Committee)
- Tuesday, March 12 9:30am Oversight: U.S. Strategic Command and U.S. Cyber Command (Senate Armed Services Committee)
- Tuesday, March 19 9:30am Oversight: U.S. European Command, U.S. Northern Command, and U.S. Southern Command (Senate Armed Services Committee)
- Tuesday, April 9 9:30am Oversight: U.S. Pacific Command and U.S. Forces Korea (Senate Armed Services Committee)
- Thursday, April 11 9:30am Oversight: Department of the Air Force (Senate Armed Services Committee)
- Thursday, April 25 9:30am Oversight: Department of the Navy (Senate Armed Services Committee)
Other Briefs
Daily Brief: Monday, March 4, 2013
The Latest From the Center…
- Frank Gaffney’s Weekly Article: Putting Politics Over Public Safety
- Dave Reaboi at Free Fire Blog: Hagel, Weaker Support for Israel in the US set the Stage for Erdoğan Remarks
…and From our Colleagues
- Translating Jihad: Senior Cleric for American Muslim Group: Islamic Punishment for Apostasy Is Death
- Andy McCarthy at National Review: The Sequester and the Arab Spring
- Daniel Pipes in the Washington Times: Israel lobby tiptoes around Hagel nomination
Secure Freedom Radio
- Sequestration Has Just Arrived, But Our Soldiers’ Lives Are Already in Danger: with Sebastian Gorka, Fred Grandy, Bill Gertz, and James Carafano. Rich Miniter guest hosts with co-host Jacki
- Secure Freedom Minute:
News
- Effort Begins for Longshot Deal on Sequestration
- Pentagon’s carrier cancellation heats up sequester fight as cuts take effect…
- …cuts hit accounts that pay Lockheed to Raytheon
- U.S., Saudis paper over differences on Syria, Iran during Kerry visit
- Kerry Criticizes Iran and Russia for Shipping Arms to Syria
- Cornyn says Egypt ‘trying to create a new Islamic dictatorship’ in address to AIPAC
- Death toll rises to 5 in Egypt’s Port Said clashes
- Millions Vote in Crucial Kenyan Elections
- William Hague arrives in Mali to meet French troops battling Islamists
- Closing the Iran Loopholes: E.U. leaders schedule impromptu meeting to discuss demands by U.S. senators
- IAEA chief: Can’t report progress in Iran nuclear talks
- Marco Rubio, Rand Paul differ on Middle East
- US, Afghan officials at odds over fate of military bases
- Afghan President Hamid Karzai rails against ally Pakistan
- Pakistan bomb: Karachi standstill after Shias attacked
- Malaysia boosts Sabah security after Lahad Datu clashes
- China defends booming military spending as official budget numbers to be released
- South Korea reportedly confirms Kim Jong Un’s wife gives birth
- Dennis Rodman: Barack Obama should call Kim Jong-un
- As Hacking Against U.S. Rises, Experts Try to Pin Down Motive
- 5 ways North Korea keeps getting stranger
Commentary
- BROOKES: Still punting on Syria
- FEITH: How Iran Went Nuclear
- JOHNSON: Barak to AIPAC: Political Will to Stand Up to Iran Failing the Syria Test
- JOHNSON: Burning Questions About Benghazi Still Abound
- LUMME: How reckless defense cuts threaten the nation’s security
- MALKIN: Sharia Education in Texas
- MCHANGAMA: A Questionable Victory for Free Speech
- MONROE: The antiquation of America’s nuclear weapons
- NORTH: Sequestration, stupidity
- ROSETT: The U.N.’s Anti-Semitic Alliance
Hearings and Events of Note
- Tuesday March 5, 10:00am The Posture of the U.S. Pacific Command and U.S. Strategic Command (House Armed Services Committee)
- Wednesday March 6, 10:00am The Posture of the U.S. Central Command, U.S. Special Operations Command, and U.S. Transportation Command (House Armed Services Committee)
- Wednesday March 6, 2:00pm Update on Military Suicide Prevention (House Armed Services Committee, Subcommittee on Military Personnel)
- Wednesday March 6, 3:30pm The U.S. Nuclear Deterrent: What Are the Requirements for A Strong Deterrent In an Era of Defense Sequester? (House Armed Services Committee, Subcommittee on Strategic Forces)
- Thursday March 7, 10:00am The Posture of the U.S. Northern Command and U.S. Southern Command (House Armed Services Committee)
Other Briefs
Daily Brief: Thursday, February 28, 2013
- Press Release: National Security Experts Warn: Reject Brennan
- Press Release: Conservative Leaders: Launch Bicameral Congressional Investigation into Benghazi Debacle
- VIDEO: Brennan Nomination in Trouble? Now’s The Time for Pressure
- The Americas Report: The Real Meaning of the New Argentina-Iran Agreement
- Shariah Finance Watch: Four Somalis in US Found Guilty of Providing Material Support for Terrorism
- Frank Gaffney’s Weekly Article: The Case Against Chuck Hagel
- Buck McKeon in the LA Times: Obama’s dangerous defense experiment
- Mackenzie Eaglen at Fox News: Will Obama and the Pentagon do the right thing when the sequester arrives?
- Patrick Christy and Evan Moore in US News and World Report: Don’t Let Sequestration Cut Foreign Aid
- Chuck Hagel’s Confirmation: Losing Congress’s Check on Executive Power: with Adam Kredo, Clare Lopez, Jim Hanson, and Diana West
- Secure Freedom Minute: Syria Next
- Inhofe-Toomey sequester alternative takes shape
- Cuts would affect readiness in Pacific, military leaders say
- Brennan Accused of Involvement in Altered Benghazi Talking Points
- Pentagon Clarifies Hagel’s Position on U.S.-India Relations
- Secretary of State John Kerry on Iran: It’s an ‘elected’ government
- U.S.: $60M in new aid to Syrian opposition
- Names emerge for Air Force secretary, OSD spots
- Inside the Ring : Chinese pressure points
- Chinese Cyberspies Attacked Natural Gas Pipeline Operators For Six Months Straight
- North Korea Renews Threats Against Annual U.S-South Military Exercises
- Thailand to Hold Peace Talks With Rebel Group
- Insight: Egypt’s army tiptoes through democracy’s minefield
- Al Qaeda commander Abu Zeid killed in Mali: Ennahar TV
- Al Qaeda on the Warpath: Terrorist affiliates spread after decapitation of central organization
- More than half of individuals convicted al Qaeda terrorism were U.S. citizens, study shows
- U.S. Army private in WikiLeaks case pleads not guilty to aiding enemy
- Erdogan says Zionism crime against humanity
- AJAMI: John Kerry’s Syrian Second Chance
- ALLARD: Targets for Chuck Hagel’s new ax
- FARLEY: Simulating a Cyber Attack
- NOONAN: Sequestration Could Take Our Army Back to 1940
- ROBBINS: Does Iran already have the bomb?
- SCHWARTZ: Iranian Sufis Defy Tehran Dictatorship
- TAHERI: Will Egypt’s democrats get serious?
- TOLOCZKO: U.S. moving backward on missile capability
- WEISS: OIC Ramps Up ‘Islamophobia’ Campaign
- Thursday, February 28, 8:00am Assuring Viability of the Sustainment Industrial Base (House Armed Services Committee, Subcommittee on Readiness)
- Thursday, February 28, 9:00am Impacts of a Continuing Resolution and Sequestration on Acquisition, Programming and the Industrial base (House Armed Services Committee, Subcommittee on Tactical Air and Land Forces)
- Thursday, February 28, 9:30am Overview of U.S. Interests in the Western Hemisphere: Opportunities and Challenges (House Foreign Affairs Committee, Subcommittee on Western Hemisphere)
- Thursday, February 28, 9:30am Nominations (Senate Foreign Relations Committee)
- Thursday, February 28, 10:30am Nuclear Security: Actions, Accountability and Reform (House Armed Services Committee, Subcommittee on Strategic Forces)Thursday, February 28, 1:00pm Human Rights in Burma (Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission)
National Security Experts Warn: Reject Brennan
For immediate release | Contact David Reaboi | dreaboi@securefreedom.org | (202) 835-9077
Washington, D.C.: With the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence scheduled to vote tomorrow on John Brennan’s nomination to become the next Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, it has become clear that Senators simply do not have all the information necessary for an informed decision on so sensitive an appointment. In an effort to illuminate the nominee’s shortcomings that demand – but have yet to receive – close scrutiny, the Center for Security Policy convened a virtual press conference featuring video-taped comments by six of the country’s preeminent experts on, among other things, the threat of Islamism and Brennan’s blindness to it.
The video includes powerful statements by Steve Emerson, Executive Director of the Investigative Project on Terrorism; Dr. Zuhdi Jasser, President of the American Islamic Forum for Democracy; Chris Farrell, Vice President for Investigations and Research for Judicial Watch; Lt. Gen. Jerry Boykin, USA Ret., former Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence; Andrew C. McCarthy, former federal prosecutor and author of The Grand Jihad and Spring Fever; and Stephen Coughlin, Senior Fellow at the Center for Security Policy and author of the forthcoming book, Catastrophic Failure.
The video, National Security Experts Warn: Reject Brennan, compliments the Center’s other efforts to educate the public, media and policymakers about the dangers of a possible Brennan tenure at the CIA, including a collection of Brennan-related resources and several investigative pieces.
Andrew McCarthy–who successfully prosecuted the Blind Sheikh who, twenty years ago yesterday, conspired to blow up the World Trade Center–said:
Making John Brennan the director of the Central Intelligence Agency is the most monumental mismatch of man and mission that I can imagine. The point of having our intelligence agencies is to make sure that we have a coherent, accurate idea of the threats that confront the United States. Unfortunately, Mr. Brennan’s career, and certainly the signature that he has put on the national security component of the Obama administration has been to blind the United States to the threats against us.
Steve Emerson, one of the country’s preeminent counter-terrorism experts added:
John Brennan, CIA director nominee, is uniquely unqualified to be the CIA director as evidenced by him being the architect of the outreach program to the Muslim Brotherhood in the United States as well as in the Middle East. In the course of the investigation conducted by the Investigative Project on Terrorism, we discovered that there were at least four hundred visits in the three years between 2009 and 2012 to the White House of radical Islamic groups, some of whom were unindicted co-conspirators in terrorism trials, but all of whom had been involved in establishing radical Islamic rhetoric, including support for Hamas, Hezbollah, denigrating the US, calling this a war against Islam by the United States.
Zuhdi Jasser, a leader of anti-Islamist Muslims in America, warned that:
…The reports put out from [John Brennan’s] counter-terrorism office at the White House…did not recognize the [Islamist] ideology. They noted a “radical ideology,” but didn’t name what it was — even though the word ‘ideology’ was mentioned twenty times. Our American-Islamic Leadership Coalition, that includes over 20 different reform-based organizations that are anti-Islamist, were not consulted. And, you can see from the report, that it seems to be very similar to things put out by groups like the Muslim Public Affairs Council and the Islamic Society of North America. Unfortunately, John Brennan has had a very cozy relationship to these groups and has often used their talking points when speaking out about Islam, Islamism, jihad, and the threat…. In every position Brennan has been it, he has been more a facilitator of Islamist groups rather than a counterweight to them, in order to oppose them and confront them.
The Center today also released a letter signed by fifteen conservative leaders – many of whom have extensive experience with national security policymaking and practice – calling on congressional leaders to launch a bicameral select committee to investigate the Benghazigate scandal. John Brennan’s involvement in the run-up to the murderous attack on September 11, 2012, his conduct during that seven-hour engagement and his role in the subsequent cover-up must be addressed before he is allowed, as Rep. Trent Franks recently put it “anywhere near the CIA, let alone running it.”
Transcript: National Security Experts Warn: Reject Brennan
Frank Gaffney
Center for Security Policy
I’m Frank Gaffney with the Center for Security Policy. We’ve brought together several of the country’s leading experts on national security, intelligence, and related matters to discuss in a kind of virtual press conference what is at stake in the nomination of John Brennan to become the next director of the Central Intelligence Agency. And what, if anything, are the implications of the Benghazi-gate scandal for the Brennan nomination on the one hand and the national security, more generally. I hope you’ll enjoy the comments of our colleagues and the thought-provoking recommendations they’re making.
Steven Emerson
Investigative Project on Terrorism
John Brennan, CIA director nominee, is uniquely unqualified to be the CIA director as evidenced by him being the architect of the outreach program to the Muslim Brotherhood in the United States as well as in the Middle East. In the course of the investigation conducted by the Investigative Project on Terrorism, we discovered that there were at least four hundred visits in the three years between 2009 and 2012 to the White House of radical Islamic groups, some of whom were unindicted co-conspirators in terrorism trials, but all of whom had been involved in establishing radical Islamic rhetoric, including support for Hamas, Hezbollah, denigrating the US, calling this a war against Islam by the United States. Urging its adherents not to talk to the FBI, claiming the FBI invented and fabricated charges of terrorism against terrorism suspects, of course Muslim. And John Brennan was the man who oversaw the invitation to all of these groups by these lieutenants.
Number two, Mr. Brennan was the man who opened the dialogue with radical Islamic groups as evidenced by his speeches to groups at NYU, including the Muslim Students Association, the NYU Muslim Student, law student group. And answering questions in which he responded to, by saying there was no such thing as holy war in Islam. That jihad meant peace and love. And that there was no such thing as a jihadi. He absolutely went beyond that when he praised groups like Islamic Relief which has demonstrable ties to terrorism and is under investigation by the Treasury for years for its ties to actual Hamas terrorism. He was the architect also of the purge policy at the FBI under FBI director Mueller, embarked on a campaign to purge the FBI and all of its bureaus around the country as well as its Quantico library, any book, pamphlet, paper, power point, picture, of anything that was considered to be, quote, anti-Islam. And who made the criteria? Radical Islamic groups. That was an order handed down initially from Brennan to Holder to Mueller in this. In pursuit of that order, there was literally a literal book burning, the likes of which hasn’t been seen since 1933. In addition to which, Mr. Brennan openly agreed with Muslim Advocates, a radical Islamist front group that believes that the United States has no right to prosecute Islamic terrorists because they’re all innocent.
He wrote a letter back to a leader of that group, Farhana Khera, claiming that she was right in her critique of US counter-terrorism policy, that the Patriot Act was in violation of civil rights. That there was abuse of – by the FBI agents of the rights of Muslims when there wasn’t any. That there was excessive surveillance and that in fact Islamic terrorist charities should not have been shut down. This was a disgrace. The letter was released by us to Breitbart News which they published. It was never meant for public consumption. And that was the beginning of the purge policy.
In addition to which [Brennan] has overseen the policies of outreach and embrace of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt. Mr. Morsi, who is nothing but a terrorist thug, has been the darling of Mr. Brennan’s policy. Mr. Brennan openly advocated that in the White House the sale of the F-16s and the two hundred tanks to a regime that is dedicated to the destruction of Israel.
So all together, considering his open embrace of radical Islam, his embrace of the Muslim Brotherhood, his policy of appeasing these groups by eviscerating the national security of the United States, not only makes him disqualified to be the CIA director, it disqualifies him from the position he currently occupies on the National Security Council as counter-terrorism director. I think his nomination and any subsequent approval by the Senate would put our national security in shambles and make us a disgrace in the world, at least in the eyes of moderate Muslims who depend upon the United States for their support. Unfortunately, who have not gotten it, as evidenced by the absence of support to the Green Revolution in the first two years of the Iranian underground revolution during Obama’s term. And now we see the absence of support to the democratic liberal oppositions in Morsi. A policy again designed by Brennan.
So when we look at his policies about the Muslim Brotherhood and Islamist groups in the United States, that are against the US, that deny US interests, that promote terrorism, and how he’s embraced them and how he’s embraced the larger Muslim Brotherhood groups in the Middle East, I can only tell you as someone who is not partisan, someone who would be willing to criticize any party for putting up such a nominee, this appointment should be adamantly and unanimously opposed first by the Senate intelligence committee and by the Senate itself. Thank you. I’m Steve Emerson from the Investigative Project on Terrorism.
Zuhdi Jasser
American-Islamic Forum for Democracy
My name is Zuhdi Jasser. I’m the president and founder of the American Islamic Forum for Democracy. And I’m joining my colleagues in speaking out against the nomination of John Brennan to head the Central Intelligence Agency.
I’ll tell you, as somebody who’s dedicated my life to countering political Islam and exposing the link between Islamism or political Islam and the threat, the security threat globally, I can’t think of a more important position in countering that threat than the head of the Central Intelligence Agency. And in fact, that CIA has had a center for the strategic analysis of political Islam and has really, with that center been one of the only government agencies in the United States that has recognized the importance of political Islam or Islamism in driving the radicalization of Muslims around the world. And the supremacism of the concept of the Islamic state and the ascendancy of Islamist groups such as the Muslim Brotherhood and their ability to feed into groups all over the world and create al-Qaeda, Hamas, Islamic Jihad, Jamaat al-Islamiyya and all the other hundreds of permutations of radicalism.
Unfortunately, the choice of John Brennan is clearly inappropriate. He has, in his position at the White House, has demonstrated the inability to make that decision, and I’ve been actually disappointed that he’s not been confronted on his position on that. And he’s demonstrated an inability to make that connection with a number of aspects. Number one, he – in the reports put out from the counter-terrorism office at the White House, for example, last summer they put out a report on their strategy and they did not even recognize what the ideology is. They noted a radical ideology, but they didn’t name what it was, even though the word ideology was mentioned twenty times. Our American Islamic leadership coalition that includes over twenty different reform based organizations that are anti-Islamist were not consulted and in fact you can see from the report that it seems to be very similar to things put out by groups like the Muslim Public Affairs Council and the Islamic Society of North America. And unfortunately, John Brennan seems to have a very cozy relationship with these groups. And has often used their talking points about, when speaking out about Islam, Islamism, jihad and the threat, and he’s made comments about jihad that I would find very concerning, in many ways apologizing for it and not confronting the ideology that we’re faced with domestically and globally.
Secondly, the facilitation of these organizations by his position at the White House has demonstrated that he not only doesn’t get the ideology, but works with the wrong groups. And if the future head of the CIA is unable to pick which groups to work with, and without – I am very concerned that we will thus be facilitating the growth further of groups that are very anti-American, antisemitic, and look to progress ideas such as the ascension of the Islamic state in Egypt with the Muslim Brotherhood or in Saudi Arabic with Wahaabis and others. And in every position John Brennan has been in, it has almost been as if he has been more of a facilitator of Islamist movements rather than a counterweight to them in order to oppose then and confront them. And if there is anyone I think that will be ill suited and has demonstrated an inability to confront the ideology and the threat before us, it’s John Brennan. So I’d ask those who are looking to vote for or against him, to vote against this nomination and find an appropriate head that would keep our country safe abroad against the real threat of Islamism and all of its permutations around the world.
Chris Farrell
Judicial Watch
My name is Chris Farrell. I’m the director of investigations and research for Judicial Watch.
When it comes to the appointment of Mr. Brennan as CIA director, Judicial Watch has several concerns. Many of them focused around the Benghazi attack of September 11th, 2012. In that regard, we’ve focused very carefully, very heavily, on Benghazi, on the attack. On the State Department and the national security apparatus and what they were doing or not doing concerning the safety and security of the special mission consulate at Benghazi and the safety, of course, of Ambassador Stevens and his crew, the three other folks who died with him at the embassy. Or at the consulate.
In that regard, we have reason to believe that Mr. Brennan not only had active participation and knowledge of what was going on as Benghazi began to unfold, but perhaps was even instrumental in the administration’s initial cover story. That somehow the attack was related to this fictitious, now proven to be ridiculous story that there was an internet video that somehow went viral and inflamed the populace in Benghazi. Something the administration repeated endlessly. And so there’s substantial reason to believe Mr. Brennan not only had knowledge of that, but perhaps participated in crafting that phony cover story. In pursuing that and not just the cover story and Ambassador Rice’s appearances on five different shows to repeat that lie over and over again, to include the president repeating that lie at the United Nations, we have sued the office of the director of national intelligence to obtain the original talking points that Ambassador Rice supposedly relied upon. And again, the reason we mention this is because it’s our belief that Brennan either had knowledge of or participation in that story. It would be hard to explain how he wouldn’t know about it. So exactly what his role is, what he did or didn’t know, how that policy or how that story came to be crafted, we think it’s very important to get his understanding, his knowledge, his role in exactly what was going on in Benghazi – the ground truth of what was occurring on the ground at Benghazi as well as whatever stories were crafted by the administration to get around that to try to cover that or explain it away, a lie that they were clearly caught in.
So we’ve engaged in Freedom of Information Act requests, FOIA requests. We have a number of them pending with the State Department. I just told you we have sued the director of national intelligence to get the talking points. We’ve also asked for both still and video recordings of what was going on in Benghazi during the attack. We have asked for the security assessments of the compound there. Again, these are all things that would have come under Mr. Brennan’s review, either at the time of the attack or shortly thereafter. And it all plays into his knowledge, his participation, and being honest and forthcoming, not just with other government officials, but of course to the American public who he would be accountable to ultimately.
Along those lines, also, we have created a special report. It’s called The Benghazi Attack of September 11th, 2012. This special report that we’ve produced isn’t just some academic articulation of unknown points or questionable policies by these virtues. It’s not a product of the faculty lounge. It’s a report that is authored by a defense – excuse me, a diplomatic security service special agent and RSO, a regional security officer, someone who served in embassies as the chief security officer in places like Afghanistan and Israel among others. And a very experienced, very seasoned state security service specialist with thirty-plus years of service. So our expert, our analyst, produced this report, came to us and gave us his analysis based on thirty years of experience on the ground and asked some very important, very penetrating questions, many of which, frankly, should be asked of Mr. Brennan because there’s no way to reasonably assume he wouldn’t know the issues and the topics discussed in our special report.
So Mr. Brennan has a – to call it, to be generous, a somewhat checkered professional lead up to the point where he is now being recommended as the CIA director. There are more unanswered questions than there are answered questions. And unlike Hillary Clinton, who blustered at the senators and said, what difference does it make, why does it matter, which frankly shocked me because the senators were cowed by her outburst of temper. Someone should have spun it around and said, well, exactly. It does make quite a big difference. Answer the question. But in this case, Mr. Brennan really is subject to the same line of questioning. And hopefully, he will not bluster and cow the senators into submission by losing his temper.
There are legitimate questions and they need to be answered. We’ve spent an awful long time looking at Benghazi and trying to unravel that. And he certainly should have knowledge of it and be able to explain not just his role and his position in it and his knowledgeability, but also the broader question of what was going on in the administration as this unfolded. And it is directly on point, it is directly – it goes directly to his position that he’s vying for, to be CIA director. Because of course there is a large operational base co-located with the consulate in Benghazi. So it’s relevant, it’s timely, it is literally a matter of life and death and it touches on a subject that Mr. Brennan owes the American public an answer on.
Lt. Gen. Jerry Boykin, US Army (Ret.)
Family Research Council, former Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence
My name is Jerry Boykin. I spent thirty-six years in the US Army and I want to say that I’m very concerned about the nomination of John Brennan as the next CIA director.
This post at CIA is so critical to the security of our nation. The CIA director has to be an individual that is not only experienced in intelligence, but clearly understands the threats against America. My concern is that John Brennan is not a man who has demonstrated that he truly understands the full magnitude of the threats against this nation today. His unwillingness to recognize the Muslim Brotherhood is operating in America and poses an existential threat to our Constitution and consequently to our freedoms and liberty I think disqualifies him.
It was John Brennan who forced the purging of some very accurate information in the FBI’s curriculum that talked about what the Koran and the hadiths say about the basic tenets of the Islamic religion, but more importantly the aspects of Islam that deal with their geopolitical system, their determination to perform jihad, their financial system, their legal system called shariah. John Brennan is one who has not publicly recognized that that’s a problem for Americans, for our Constitution. I’m also very concerned about the fact that John Brennan has yet to recognize that Israel is one of our very strong and closest allies. Brennan still calls Jerusalem al Quds, which is the terminology of the jihadists, the people who want to destroy Israel. He has also called Israel Palestine. That further reflects his sentiments towards the nation of Israel and I believe the Jewish people as well.
This nomination I think portends a weakness in American intelligence if he is confirmed. The fact that we would have a man who does not recognize the enemies of America, a man who has been very active in trying to downplay the role of the authoritarian Islamic theology with regards to what’s happening in our nation, and the successes that the Muslim Brotherhood is having in our nation I think is really a bad thing and something that Americans need to pay attention to.
This man is not the right man to be the CIA director. And I hope that Republicans and Democrats will recognize that this is not good for America. In fact, it will increase the threats to America if John Brennan is in fact confirmed.
Andrew McCarthy
Former federal prosecutor, author of Willful Blindness, the Grand Jihad and Spring Fever
Making John Brennan the director of the Central Intelligence Agency is the most monumental mismatch of man and mission that I can imagine. The point of having our intelligence agencies is to make sure that we have a coherent, accurate idea of the threats that confront the United States.
Unfortunately, Mr. Brennan’s career, and certainly the signature that he has put on the national security component of the Obama administration has been to blind the United States to the threats against us. I think the most important of the missteps that he has made in his tenure is to participate in what I call the purge of intelligence materials that are used to give instruction to our agents, whether they’re law enforcement, military, or intelligence agents–the components of government that we rely on to protect the national security of the United States.
There has been an extraction from those teaching materials of information about Islamist ideology on the grounds that it is unflattering to Muslims in the view of leaders of Islamic organizations, some of which were shown in a Justice Department prosecution just a few years ago, the Holy Land Foundation, some of those organizations found to be very hostile to the United States, part of a Muslim Brotherhood movement that, by its own terms, aims to eliminate and destroy Western Civilization from within by sabotage. Mr. Brennan’s participation in this effort has not only been to – as I understand it – order the extraction of materials, but that extraction was done in consultation with leaders of Islamist organizations. Some of which may have Muslim Brotherhood ties. I have to qualify that by saying may have because unbelievably we haven’t been able to find out exactly who it is that the administration has been consulting with in arriving at what should be in the training packages that are given to our agents. They’ve refused to give that information, Brennan has refused to give that information, and unfortunately, Congress has not effectively pressed for that information.
So we not only have a situation where our intelligence agencies and our intelligence agent trainees are being blinded in terms of their understanding of Islamist ideology, which is something it’s vital for them to know if we’re going to go and continue to protect the country, but we also don’t get a read on exactly who it is that has been invited into the councils of government to make the determination about what the agent we rely on to protect us should know about the threat and the many threats that are arrayed against the United States.
Brennan has been involved in this purge effort. He has been very explicit in – in an interpretation of Islamist ideology that is designed to make our enemies appear to be harmless to us. So, for example, he has claimed publicly that jihad – which is a challenge that the United States has been dealing with on our homeland, now, for twenty years – is not actually a military threat against the United States, but is instead an internal struggle among Muslims, the Muslim person or the Muslim community, to become a better person. To purify oneself or to purify one’s community. Authoritative Muslim teaching, including a manual of shariah law called Reliance of the Traveler, completely and directly refutes Brennan’s interpretation of jihad. It says explicitly that jihad is a holy war against non-believers in Islam. But even on its own – face of Brennan’s interpretation, he’s wrong. Because there is no consensus about what the good is between Western Civilization and Islamic civilization. So when Muslim theorists talk about purifying oneself or purifying one’s community, they’re not talking about making it better in the sense that we would all understand better means. To become a more purified individual Muslim means to become a better, more shariah compliant Muslim. To purify one’s community doesn’t mean to, you know, drive out the drug dealers and the criminal elements. What it actually means is to drive out non-Islamic influences from one’s community. It’s a very, very different idea than the one that Brennan has suggested. And it may be perfectly fine for – in some component of government to have someone who is something of a cheerleader for elements that are hostile to the United States. But the one place we can’t afford to have that is at the top level of our premier intelligence service.
The intelligence community is what we rely on to protect the United States. And in order to fulfill its mission, the intelligence community has to be completely removed from political correctness, has to be removed from ideology, and has to be able to scrutinize both sides or multiple sides of any questions in order to know precisely what the threats against the United States are. To have Mr. Brennan, who refused to acknowledge a jihadist threat that even Secretary Clinton in one of her last appearances before Congress acknowledged was one of the most profound challenges against the United States, would just be very, very counter-productive for our national security.
Stephen Coughlin
Center for Security Policy, former DOD counterterror analyst and author of the forthcoming book, Catastrophic Failure
Hello, my name is Stephen Coughlin. I’m here to discuss my concerns about the approval of Mr. John Brennan for the director of central intelligence.
My concern stems from the fact that it seems that with his tenure, the intelligence collection effort, collection of facts that could paint a better and more valid picture of the nature of the threat in the war on terror have been subordinated to a politically correct policy and has had the net effect of leaving us unaware at a time where I think we face great peril from enemies and threats that we confront in the world. Among those – among the activities that I find has been greatly concerning is back in October 19th, 2011, a series of members from the Muslim – from Muslim Brotherhood front groups wrote a letter to Mr. Brennan at the White House and they made certain demands. Now these are groups like MPAC, Muslim Public Affairs Council, CAIR, Council on American/Islamic Relations, ISNA, Islamic Society of North America, ICNA, Islamic Circle of North America, and AMANA. Well, these groups are – many of these groups were identified in a 1991 document called the explanatory memorandum as Muslim Brotherhood front groups. Now this explanatory memorandum was admitted into evidence in a court of law to state that it reflected the strategy of these groups and was used to convict those parties. And this explanatory memorandum flat out said that their goal in America is a grand jihad to eliminate America through a subversion process that required them to get our senior leaders to subvert our way of life for them.
Now, I was one of the people named in this document. Some statements were made or purported to be said about what I said at some briefings that are just simply not true. And I was never given a chance, no due process to affirm what I said. What is very concerning about that memo that was sent to Mr. Brennan back in October, 2011, is that it called for a purge of all government training material and basically individuals, the implementation of retraining, reviews, personal reviews to be conducted against people, quality control measures that ended up being measures that were basically under the direction of these same Muslim Brotherhood front groups. Directly or indirectly.
We have an affirmative duty to take in the facts. And those facts have to take us where they go. If we were going after the Ku Klux Klan and they hid behind a religious facade, we would get past that religious facade. In fact, we have done that many times. But the fact of the matter is, is the people we’re confronting in this war say they fight jihad according to Islamic law. And even if it is true that they are incorrect about their understanding of Islam, it is still true that is why they fight. And we need to get a factual, professional handle on that. This is something that we’re not able to do right now. Because since that letter was written a purge has been implemented where the FBI, DHS, the Department of Defense have gone after people.
In fact, we can take a look at a June 20th, 2012 Reuters article where they talked – titled, Military Instructor Suspended Over Islam Course. Where a military instructor at the joint forces staff college was removed, relieved of his duties, on the allegation that he was briefings things that actually was not true. And in fact we know that that was not true. It called – the article made it clear that they were looking for disciplinary action, retraining, and counseling. So what we’re looking at right now, we’re looking at it in bold, bold form, is the fact that there’s a witch hunt going on. Where there’s no due process. People are not being asked, given the chance to defend their work product. They’re not being able to – they’re not even being told who these people are who are getting word of their – or purging their documents and making judgments. Where is the due process? Mr. Brennan, this is not the Soviet Union. This is the United States.
And I must say if you’re banning materials or you’re overseeing the banning of materials that could show a factual nexus to be made, this causes a grave compromise of our national security. And it doesn’t matter whose religious views that might – that might make uncomfortable.
Our job is the defense of the Constitution and against all enemies, foreign and domestic. And we follow the evidence where it goes. So my objection against the approval of Mr. Brennan is it seems that he is willing to compromise the collection efforts of our intelligence systems for non-professional reasons. And thereby hurt our understanding of the nature of the threat in the war on terror.
Frank Gaffney
Center for Security Policy
Clearly, there is considerable information that has yet to come to light in the course of these Senate deliberations about John Brennan’s confirmation to become the next director of the Central Intelligence Agency. We believe those questions are of sufficient magnitude, especially as they relate to Islamism and the Benghazi-gate scandal to justify a much more serious drill-down by the Senate committees. Specifically the Senate select committee on intelligence needs to have outside witnesses like those you’ve just heard to illuminate the problems with this nomination and the necessity for a course correction. Not the confirmation of John Brennan. And in addition, a number of prominent conservative leaders have come together to call on the Congress on a bicameral basis to convene a select committee with full subpoena and deposition powers to explore what really went on in the run up to, during, and after the attack on our facilities in Benghazi on September 11th, 2012. Congress needs to get to the bottom of this. And so do we.
Conservative Leaders: Launch Bicameral Congressional Investigation into Benghazi Debacle
For Immediate Release | Contact David Reaboi | dreaboi@securefreedom.org | 202-835-9077
Washington, D.C.: Concerned with the many, as-yet-unanswered questions about the attack on U.S. facilities and personnel in Benghazi, Libya on September 11, 2012 – including, notably, the failure to provide any military response, a group of conservative leaders representing more than a century of military, intelligence and government service today sent a strongly worded letter [PDF] to the House and Senate leadership. They expressed profound concern about the utter inadequacy of congressional investigations into the attack to date and demanded the immediate launch of a bicameral investigative committee to “prepare a truly authoritative and independent report.”
Key excerpts of the letter follow:
The focus of most after-action assessments and congressional testimony has, to date, centered more on altered talking points provided by the CIA and why Secretary Clinton and others ignored warnings from Ambassador Stevens regarding the deteriorating security situation in Benghazi. Relatively little light has been shed on the details of the decision-making process that resulted in the loss of four Americans without any real-time effort being made to bring forces to bear to protect our countrymen and secure their corpses.
We must get to the bottom of whatever prevented the U.S. military from attempting a rescue and ensure that, whether it was a matter of inadequate military readiness or resources, dysfunctional interactions between various elements of the executive branch or other reasons, we take steps to ensure that this monumental failure is not repeated in the future….
The multiple standing House and Senate committees with their stove-piped jurisdictions have actually impeded the needed, comprehensive determination of the facts. Therefore, we respectfully request that you immediately take steps to establish a bicameral investigative committee with subpoena and deposition powers and with the requisite staff needed to conduct such hearing as are necessary to prepare a truly authoritative and independent report as soon as possible.
The letter was released in conjunction with the posting of a video constituting a virtual press conference concerning the Benghazigate scandal, the nomination of John Brennan to be the next Director of the Central Intelligence Agency and the need for fact-based intelligence – not intelligence skewed or otherwise influenced by political considerations.
The video was sponsored by the Center for Security Policy and features comments by, among others: former Director of Central Intelligence R. James Woolsey, Andrew C. McCarthy, the federal prosecutor who secured the conviction of those responsible for attacking the World Trade Center the first time, twenty years ago today, and a former commander of the storied Special Operations unit known as Delta Force, Lieutenant General William G. Boykin. The video is available at [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSIc_q1d8_o].
Signatories on the letter to the congressional leadership include:
- Hon. Allen West, former Member of Congress
- Hon. Sue Myrick, former Member of Congress and Co-Chairman of the House Counterterrorism Caucus
- Lieutenant General William G. Boykin, former Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence
- Hon. Kenneth Blackwell, former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations for Human Rights
- Frank J. Gaffney, Jr., former Acting Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Policy
- Colin Hanna, President, Let Freedom Ring
- Andrew C. McCarthy, former Chief Assistant U.S. Attorney
- Admiral James A. Lyons, former Commander-in-Chief, Pacific Fleet
- Hon. Thomas W. O’Connell, former Assistant Secretary of Defense, Special Operations and Low Intensity Conflict
The full text of the letter is below:
27 February 2013
Hon. John Boehner
Speaker
U.S. House of Representatives
Washington, D.C. 20515
Hon. Harry Reid
Majority Leader
U.S. Senate
Washington, D.C. 20510
Hon. Eric Cantor
Majority Leader
U.S. House of Representatives
Washington, D. C. 20515
Hon. Mitch McConnell
Minority Leader
U.S. Senate
Washington, D.C. 20510
Hon. Nancy Pelosi
Minority Leader
U.S. House of Representatives
Washington, D. C. 20515
Dear Congressional Leaders:
We are writing to express our deep concern regarding the as-yet-unexplained failure of the U.S. military to respond to the terrorist attack on the so-called “Special Mission Compound” and CIA annex in Benghazi, Libya on the night of September 11, 2012. As you know, this incident involved the first assassination of a US ambassador in over thirty years and constituted the most egregious attack on American diplomats since the bombing of the U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania in 1998.
Yet, the focus of most after-action assessments and congressional testimony has, to date, centered more on altered talking points provided by the CIA and why Secretary Clinton and others ignored warnings from Ambassador Stevens regarding the deteriorating security situation in Benghazi. Relatively little light has been shed on the details of the decision-making process that resulted in the loss of four Americans without any real-time effort being made to bring forces to bear to protect our countrymen and secure their corpses.
In our professional judgment, a fundamental American precept was ignored during the Benghazi attack: We strive to ensure that our comrades never fall into enemy hands and that the fallen are not left behind. This honor-bound commitment was captured in a memorable letter to Major General Ulysses S. Grant on March 4th, 1864, Major General William Tecumseh Sherman wrote, “ I knew wherever I was that you thought of me and that if I got in a tight spot, you would come – if alive.”
Sherman’s sentiment is one that has been central to the character of our nation and its military throughout our history. To cite but one example: The 1993 “Blackhawk Down” event in Mogadishu, Somalia was an eighteen-hour fight over the bodies of two Americans who were killed in a helicopter crash. Similarly, our nation has been engaged in a decades-long effort to locate dead and missing Americans lost in Southeast Asia during the Vietnam conflict. Preserving this critical ethos is a matter of fulfilling the pledge that we make to those we send into harm’s way when required by our national interest and security.
Instead, we have had a series of unconvincing excuses for official inaction. Defense Secretary Panetta blamed the paucity of intelligence at the time. The Joint Chiefs Chairman, General Martin Dempsey, has said no forces could be brought to bear in time. It is difficult to square these two claims: If there were little intelligence from the scene of the attack, how could military commanders determine the intentions of the attackers – or the length of time that it would take them to overrun the Special Mission Compound, kill Ambassador Stevens and assault the CIA Annex? Equally germane is the question of why there was no effort to protect the bodies of our fallen personnel and to prevent them from falling under Libyan control, including that of their murderers.
For its part, the State Department’s protracted Accountability Review Board (ARB) also failed adequately to address the lack of a military response. Perhaps that was the predictable result of the lack of actual independence it had, given the longstanding institutional ties and loyalties of its co-chairmen.
The absence of the necessary accountability is all the more distressing in light of the very considerable and potentially relevant military capabilities of which we are aware, including:
- The U.S. Army created the Delta Force in 1977 to respond globally to terrorist attacks, including those similar to the Benghazi attack.
- SEAL Team Six was created in 1980 to provide a global maritime counterpart to the Delta Force.
- CINC In-Extremis Forces were created after passage of the Nunn-Cohen amendment to the Defense Authorization in 1986. (Nunn-Cohen authorized the creation of the U.S. Special Operations Command.) These forces were strategically positioned to provide rescue capabilities for all theaters.
- The Marines maintain Fleet Anti-Terrorism Security Teams (FAST) in forward locations. It is probable that one of the FAST elements was located in Rota, Spain or Sigonella, Italy at the time of the attack in Benghazi.
As to the lack of detailed intelligence precluding the use of such forces, special operations and other counterterrorist forces often have to operate without detailed situational awareness – and are trained to do so – as their mission is to save lives. Consequently, they are accustomed to accepting greater risk than conventional units, and do so willingly.
In addition, the Navy and Air Force generally have aviation assets that almost certainly could have been brought to bear – at a minimum as a show of force – early in this seven-hour-long series of attacks.
In short, the rationales provided to date for the abject failure to come to the help of Americans under fire simply do not withstand even the sort of scrutiny possible with open-source material. We believe that would fare even worse if examined closely by those with access to all-source classified information.
Mr. Speaker, a full accounting of the events of September 11, 2012 is critical for various reasons. Not least, what message does this debacle send to other diplomats or military personnel who may be deployed today or in the future into hazardous areas? We must get to the bottom of whatever prevented the U.S. military from attempting a rescue and ensure that, whether it was a matter of inadequate military readiness or resources, dysfunctional interactions between various elements of the executive branch or other reasons, we take steps to ensure that this monumental failure is not repeated in the future.
It seems clear that the current congressional committee structure is inadequate to undertake the necessary accounting that cuts across the various command structures, operational responsibilities and the conduct of numerous agencies, both civilian and military. Indeed, the multiple standing House and Senate committees with their stove-piped jurisdictions have actually impeded the needed, comprehensive determination of the facts.
Therefore, we respectfully request that you immediately take steps to establish a bicameral investigative committee with subpoena and deposition powers and with the requisite staff needed to conduct such hearings as are necessary to prepare a truly authoritative and independent report as soon as possible.
Sincerely,
Hon. Allen West
Lieutenant General William G. Boykin, USA (Ret.)
Andrew C. McCarthy
Hon. Kenneth Blackwell
Frank J. Gaffney, Jr.
Admiral James A. Lyons, USN (Ret.)
Hon. Thomas O’Connell
Dan Bongino
Hon. Henry Cooper
Hon. Jim Nicholson
Hon. Sue Myrick
John M. Dowd
Ginni Thomas
Major General Paul E. Vallely, USA (Ret.)
Carole L. Dowd
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- Wednesday, February 27, 10:00am Oversight Hearing — Syria (CLOSED) (House Appropriations Committee, Subcommittee on State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs)
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Judge Blasts CAIR’s “Inability to Efficiently Manage their Discovery” in “Muslim Mafia” Case
PRESS RELEASE: Federal Judge Blasts CAIR’s “Inability to Efficiently Manage their Discovery” and Denies Motion to Extend Discovery in “Muslim Mafia” Case
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Federal Judge Blasts CAIR’s “Inability to Efficiently Manage their Discovery” and Denies Motion to Extend Discovery in “Muslim Mafia” Case
Washington, D.C. (February 12, 2013) — Last Friday, Federal Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, sitting in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, denied the Council on American-Islamic Relations’ (CAIR) motion to extend discovery in the American Freedom Law Center’s defense of the Center for Security Policy (CSP) and several of its employees, who were sued by CAIR for conducting an undercover documentary designed to expose the Islamic organization’s corrupt activities.
Following the reasoning argued by AFLC Co-Founder and Senior Counsel David Yerushalmi in an opposition brief that was filed on behalf of all defendants, Judge Kollar-Kotelly denied CAIR’s request to depose two non-party witnesses in the case, ruling that the request was untimely, without cause, and would “not only disrupt the Court’s management of its docket, but would also prejudice Defendants by necessarily stinting mediation efforts and delaying the potential resolution of this matter through dispositive motions.”
The Court, however, went even further and scolded CAIR and its in-house legal counsel for their “inability to efficiently manage their discovery in this matter and to comply with the Court’s Scheduling and Procedures Order.” As the Court pointed out, even CAIR’s motion seeking more time for discovery was itself untimely and substantively deficient.
Yerushalmi, who is the lead counsel for all defendants, commented: “Not only did CAIR’s substantively deficient motion violate the Court’s orders in several pertinent respects; it was a blatant and patently false presentation of the discovery record in this case. Indeed, this misrepresentation is just a part of CAIR’s pattern of taking a troubling and seemingly abusive approach to civil litigation. Accordingly, Judge Kollar-Kotelly’s ruling demonstrates that the Court is aware of CAIR’s unprofessional tactics, which in turn speaks to the failure of CAIR to meet its burden of proof and provide any probative evidence of wrongdoing by any of the defendants.”
In 2008, Dave Gaubatz, an experienced federal investigator, was hired as an independent contractor to assist with a field research documentary. As part of this research, Dave Gaubatz trained his son, Chris Gaubatz, to work undercover as an intern with CAIR, which required Chris to wear an audio-video recorder on his clothing to obtain recordings of the routine activities of a CAIR intern. During this internship, it became clear that both a major fraud occurred within the organization and that CAIR officials were attempting to cover it up.
Subsequently, Dave Gaubatz published a book entitled, Muslim Mafia: Inside the Secret Underworld that’s Conspiring to Islamize America, which was an exposé on CAIR. Shortly after the book was published, CAIR filed a lawsuit in federal court in Washington, D.C., against Dave and Chris Gaubatz. CAIR then amended its lawsuit to add CSP and several of its employees, who were involved in the production of the documentary. CAIR’s lawsuit alleges violations of various federal wiretap and hacking statutes as well as several common law torts, such as breach of fiduciary duty and trespass, among others.
In its motion to extend the discovery period, which had been ongoing for over thirteen months, CAIR requested to depose Mr. Paul Sperry, David Gaubatz’s co-author of the book, and World Net Daily, which published the book.
Yerushalmi commented: “This litigation has been ongoing since October 2009. As such, there is nothing to be gained and much to be lost by re-opening and extending discovery. This case is ripe for summary judgment.”
The Court agreed with AFLC’s brief, denied CAIR’s motion, and will soon set a schedule for motions that could bring this case to a close by ruling in favor of Defendants and exposing CAIR as the center of a Muslim Brotherhood, mafia-like organization.
CAIR, a self-described Muslim public interest law firm, was previously named as a Muslim Brotherhood-Hamas front group by the FBI and the U.S. Attorney’s Office in the federal criminal trial and conviction of a terrorist funding cell organized around one of the largest Muslim charities, the Holy Land Foundation (HLF). HLF raised funds for violent jihad on behalf of Hamas, and top CAIR officials were part of the conspiracy. In addition, several of CAIR’s top executives have been convicted of terror-related crimes. As a result, the FBI publicly announced that it has terminated any outreach activities with the national organization, which bills itself as “America’s largest Muslim civil liberties and advocacy organization.”
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