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The National Intelligence Estimate

7/17/07, 2:12 pm EST

Because we hate downloading .pdfs as much as you do, here’s the latest National Intelligence Estimate in full text.

Key Judgments

We judge the US Homeland will face a persistent and evolving terrorist threat over the next three years. The main threat comes from Islamic terrorist groups and cells, especially al-Qa’ida, driven by their undiminished intent to attack the Homeland and a continued effort by these terrorist groups to adapt and improve their capabilities.

We assess that greatly increased worldwide counterterrorism efforts over the past five years have constrained the ability of al-Qa’ida to attack the US Homeland again and have led terrorist groups to perceive the Homeland as a harder target to strike than on 9/11.

These measures have helped disrupt known plots against the United States since 9/11.

• We are concerned, however, that this level of international cooperation may wane…… as 9/11 becomes a more distant memory and perceptions of the threat diverge. Al-Qa’ida is and will remain the most serious terrorist threat to the Homeland, as its central leadership continues to plan high-impact plots, while pushing others in extremist Sunni communities to mimic its efforts and to supplement its capabilities.

We assess the group has protected or regenerated key elements of its Homeland attack capability, including: a safehaven in the Pakistan Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA), operational lieutenants, and its top leadership. Although we have discovered only a handful of individuals in the United States with ties to al-Qa’ida senior leadership since 9/11, we judge that al-Qa’ida will intensify its efforts to put operatives here.

• As a result, we judge that the United States currently is in a heightened threat environment.

We assess that al-Qa’ida will continue to enhance its capabilities to attack the Homeland through greater cooperation with regional terrorist groups. Of note, we assess that al-Qa’ida will probably seek to leverage the contacts and capabilities of al-Qa’ida in Iraq (AQI), its most visible and capable affiliate and the only one known to have expressed a desire to attack the Homeland.

In addition, we assess that its association with AQI helps al-Qa’ida to energize the broader Sunni extremist community, raise resources, and to recruit and indoctrinate operatives, including for Homeland attacks.

We assess that al-Qa’ida’s Homeland plotting is likely to continue to focus on prominent political, economic, and infrastructure targets with the goal of producing mass casualties, visually dramatic destruction, significant economic aftershocks, and/or fear among the US population. The group is proficient with conventional small arms and improvised explosive devices, and is innovative in creating new capabilities and overcoming security obstacles.

• We assess that al-Qa’ida will continue to try to acquire and employ chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclear material in attacks and would not hesitate to use them if it develops what it deems is sufficient capability.

We assess Lebanese Hizballah, which has conducted anti-US attacks outside the United States in the past, may be more likely to consider attacking the Homeland over the next three years if it perceives the United States as posing a direct threat to the group or Iran.

We assess that the spread of radical—especially Salafi—Internet sites, increasingly aggressive anti-US rhetoric and actions, and the growing number of radical, self-generating cells in Western countries indicate that the radical and violent segment of the West’s Muslim population is expanding, including in the United States. The arrest and prosecution by US law enforcement of a small number of violent Islamic extremists inside the United States—who are becoming more connected ideologically, virtually, and/or in a physical sense to the global extremist movement—points to the possibility that others may become sufficiently radicalized that they will view the use of violence here as legitimate.

We assess that this internal Muslim terrorist threat is not likely to be as severe as it is in Europe, however.

We assess that other, non-Muslim terrorist groups—often referred to as “single-issue” groups by the FBI—probably will conduct attacks over the next three years given their violent histories, but we assess this violence is likely to be on a small scale.

We assess that globalization trends and recent technological advances will continue to enable even small numbers of alienated people to find and connect with one another, justify and intensify their anger, and mobilize resources to attack—all without requiring a centralized terrorist organization, training camp, or leader.

• The ability to detect broader and more diverse terrorist plotting in this environment will challenge current US defensive efforts and the tools we use to detect and disrupt plots. It will also require greater understanding of how suspect activities at the local level relate to strategic threat information and how best to identify indicators of terrorist activity in the midst of legitimate interactions.


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EngineerGA | 7/17/2007, 2:58 pm EST

Could they be any more vague? The bad guys hate us and want to attack – got it. Nothing new here except that they are stronger now than they were a few years ago. Isn’t that what the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq were supposed to prevent? Instead, we created this “AQI” that is now our worst enemy?

Jeez…

David | 7/17/2007, 3:06 pm EST

Geez… doesn’t make you wonder what’s gonna happen after 3 years?

LOL

Bryan | 7/17/2007, 3:13 pm EST

It’s too bad that this otherwise great country of ours, full of mostly great people, is represented in mass by chicken little reporters and politicians. It’s also too bad that the “terrorists” don’t solely attack them.

FixThe FUD Machine | 7/17/2007, 3:14 pm EST

Is this the wink of the eye type of communication where we can doubtless expect some false flag operation from our government on our turf? Cheney and Bush really need to be impeached. I am sad to say that I am a registered Republican. I don’t think either party has a clue. The lobbyist are driving our country!

StuCop | 7/17/2007, 3:15 pm EST

“The Homeland” gives me the creeps…makes me think of Nazi Germany…what’s wrong with calling us who we are…The United States of America…The United States or The U.S. ?

Beyond that the assessment is basically an admission that President Bush has really screwed up HIS war on terror aka Project for a New American Century crusade aka O.I.L. Operation Iraqi Liberation…yeah

Dirk | 7/17/2007, 3:16 pm EST

Homeland, Homeland, Homeland… If this is indeed an objective assessment, why the emotion-laced ornamentation of “United States”? This is just another string-pulling propaganda piece for the jingoists.

Sid | 7/17/2007, 3:18 pm EST

We’re soft now, here in the US. Not our military, but the citizenry. We battle fiercely with one another over politics (Dem v Rep, Cons v Lib),when we should either go on the offensive and take out radical Islam, which we’re not ready to do yet (can’t kill civilians, even though the civilians and the terrorists are one). So, we’ll do nothing. Soon, we’ll have Dem’s in the White House and both houses of Congress will be DEm’s. We’ll be more touchy-feely and the world will find a more friendly USA. But we’ll even be more soft than now. It doesn’t matter. Radical Islamic Jihadist’s will hit us again and again.

Finally, we’ll have a belly-full of it and we’ll do what we should have done on 09/12: We’ll nuke Iraq, Iran, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia & Syria and we’ll not see the Jihadists for awhile. But, the peace will last maybe one generation. Our grandchildren will have to face these same Jihadists again. It’s in the Jihadist’s DNA. They’re not interested in this world, they’re interested in the next. For 72 virgins each, why wouldn’t these your Jihadist’s want to die?

Jeremy | 7/17/2007, 3:29 pm EST

These assessors are idiots and each year these assessments become more and more transparent. They are tools to keep us crapping in our pants afraid. The biggest threat to our “uberland” is George Bush, Dick Cheney, and their ilk. Give me a break, “we assess, we assess.” Assess my ass you morons and give us national healthcare, not international war. On second thought, we should do what the “Founding Fathers” suggested when our government is no longer accountable, take it out. GRRRR!

mardideles@yahoo.com | 7/17/2007, 3:30 pm EST

United States have all the intelligence sources, what is written, said, typed in email, chat are all possible for recording since US owns the Internet mostly. Google which is in US can search bot daily all the data flow on all servers, if you typed al queada, bomb, this are all marked up by US authourities.

But sadly what is being felt by Muslims and feel can not be detected, the hate system generated by them is too expansive and even a true american can side to them. Theres even a Movie “Syriana” exposing the different side of the story. It is produced and Acted by American Producers.

As for me if I would be American, A senator, or US President… I will push through a Pro Peace Programme for our Islam brothers, like US AID putting equal war budget on aids to developing Islam countries.

I believe the more American Government focuses on eradicating terrorists, financing wars, the more the problems exists.

Can we try focusing on peace? Im sure if we set focus on peace and understanding, someday we will achieve peace and progress.

Well its a piece of advice, if ever theres people who have connections above, copy and paste this… and send this to them…

Hope we will leave Earth with peace and loving environment for our children…. and theyre children.

Martin…

josephdietrich | 7/17/2007, 3:30 pm EST

Wait, you mean al-Qaeda wants to attack the US? Man, where have I been?

And I’m with StuCop. “The Homeland” with a capital “H” is creepy. Der Vaterland, Rodina-mat, the Homeland — they’re all terms cut from the same xenophobic, nativist cloth.

Philippines | 7/17/2007, 3:33 pm EST

United States have all the intelligence sources, what is written, said, typed in email, chat are all possible for recording since US owns the Internet mostly. Google which is in US can search bot daily all the data flow on all servers, if you typed al queada, bomb, this are all marked up by US authourities.

But sadly what is being felt by Muslims and feel can not be detected, the hate system generated by them is too expansive and even a true american can side to them. Theres even a Movie “Syriana” exposing the different side of the story. It is produced and Acted by American Producers.

As for me if I would be American, A senator, or US President… I will push through a Pro Peace Programme for our Islam brothers, like US AID putting equal war budget on aids to developing Islam countries.

I believe the more American Government focuses on eradicating terrorists, financing wars, the more the problems exists.

Can we try focusing on peace? Im sure if we set focus on peace and understanding, someday we will achieve peace and progress.

Well its a piece of advice, if ever theres people who have connections above, copy and paste this… and send this to them…

Hope we will leave Earth with peace and loving environment for our children…. and theyre children.

Martin… mardideles@yahoo.com

Carmelo | 7/17/2007, 3:34 pm EST

Do they really expect us to believe this shit?…
This “Intelligence” community is just feeding the MIC (Military Industrial Complex) the propaganda it needs to perpetuate itself…
Yeah, nuke the world!… what a great comment by that idiot Sid!

Reality | 7/17/2007, 3:36 pm EST

Americans are not soft, they are passive and content. In general we care more to argue about anything than actually be right about something. The U.S. government has been and is currently funding radicals in Iraq, Iran, and Pakistan; effectively encouraging another attack to justify the current state of affairs in the middle east and validate the current foreign policy to nations in that are; however, if you open your eyes and read deeper than the BS thats spoon fed to you in mainstream media channels, its not very hard to see that the Bush administration has fear mongered the U.S. to justify it’s war mongering in the middle east. for what reason and to what end is yet uncertain, but rest assured we are all being duped, and when it happens no one is going to like it.

James | 7/17/2007, 3:43 pm EST

I hate to say it but we should not allow another muslim into this country. Then bomb Iraq and any other country who supports terrorism off the map. I’m not talking bombs, we should nuke them. The violence over there has been going on for hundreds of years and it is spreading like a cancer. We talk a good game but if we pull out now we will be back within 4 years. Remember Desert Storm? Dem complained then, cried how we should pull out, guess what, we should have finished the job then, we should finish it now. Let all the muslims here go and fight for there counry back. They ruined that one now want to come here and do the same.

Gerhart | 7/17/2007, 3:52 pm EST

No James, we should just nuke stupid people like you who think war is the answer to everything.

mullingitover | 7/17/2007, 3:54 pm EST

I must say, this war on terror has been wildly successful…if by ’successful’ you mean ‘causing thousands if not millions of people to wish to violently destroy the United States’. Hearts and minds, folks. If George Washington had been born in Iraq in 1985, what do you think he’d be doing right now: welcoming the US ‘liberators’ or killing as many as he could? Or maybe we’d have him locked up and getting sodomized, er, interrogated at Abu Ghraib.

Wanting to Believe | 7/17/2007, 3:59 pm EST

My original comment was never posted probably because I typed Oklahoma City Bombing in it [question for RS: is this comment area moderated or censored? just want to know, no anger about it]. But I agree with everyone who is creeped about “the Homeland”…very Nazi. We also need to look for terrorists who aren’t Muslim…Timothy McVeigh anyone? We’re all reactionary on this issue…including Dems.

tlc | 7/17/2007, 4:03 pm EST

Totally agree, Homeland, capitalized, makes me cringe and I too thought of Nazi Germany. And yeah, duh, so the radicals want to attack us – now I can justify hiding under my bed.

I’m simply hanging on, hoping we can make it to the end of the Bush dictatorship and get somebody in there who might be able to make some repairs.
tlc

StuCop | 7/17/2007, 4:07 pm EST

My God…I can’t believe that some people here are advocating genocide via nuclear bombing!!!! So non-chalantly like it’s nothing. IT’S UN-THINKABLE. You need to do a quick check of your morality. Nuclear weopons are deterents of mutually assured destruction…really designed hopefully never be used. It’s really disturbing that people are even thinking this way, especially US…Americans. Colonialism is a failed system…why we as Americans are trying to revive that now after deposing our own Colonialist overlords 200+ years ago is beyond me. Conventional warfare is a failed system now. Look we’ve won…we are the Superpower…of course we are going to be disliked by some…but that’s no reason to make it worse by giving them more and more reasons to hate us everyday. It’s impossible to dominate a world through force…impossible. If we want to change the world we have to do it through restraint and diplomacy. We’ve tried unbridled aggression over the course of this presidency and that has gotten us nowhere but into a worse predicament. That has made the threat of terrorism WORSE not better. It’s time to try something different. Our great countryman Benjamin Franklin himself said “The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results”.

herbert de turbot | 7/17/2007, 4:08 pm EST

innocent americans have always been the enemy — our national guard’s priority is to keep the citizenry in line: kent state, for instance — the fbi, nsa & cia devote the bulk of their efforts to spying on americans — the war on drugs is designed to keep as many young minority males in jail as possible: look at the proportion of americans who are in jail & compare it to the proportion in other countries — if drugs were legalized, the associated violence would stop overnight, but that would deprive our glorified leaders of the right to throw folks in jail — as to osama bin laden, we deliberately let him escape from tora bora when we delegated to impoverished locals the responsibility for capturing him — now our leaders are whining because he’s thriving in pakistan — meanwhile, under our puppet regime, afghanistan’s producing 90% of the world’s heroin — we urged israel to attack lebanon last year, thus strengthening hezbollah — now we’re whining that hezbollah poses a danger — the palestinians elected hamas officials to lead them but we won’t talk to hamas — by going into iraq, we handed iraq to iran on a silver platter but now we’re blaming it all on iraq — america’s leaders are living a dream of a non-existent past supremacy & they’re taking us all downhill fast

Thinker | 7/17/2007, 4:09 pm EST

Yes James, the best way to prevent terrorism is to engage in genocide.

Todd | 7/17/2007, 4:57 pm EST

James,
You may want to review your history a bit before you respond. First of all, the decision to halt Desert Storm at the Iraqi border instead of pushing onto Baghdad was made by President Bush (41). If you really want to look at the question of when we pulled back when we should have pressed on, then look at Afghanistan. It was VP Cheney himself who was Secretary of Defense when the US decided to walk away from supporting Afghanistan when the Soviets pulled out in defeat. Had we stayed in the region and supported the rebels then, maybe we wouldn’t be in the situation we’re in today.

Also, you should try to get a better grasp on what it means to be Muslim. You wrote:

“Let all the muslims here go and fight for there counry back. They ruined that one now want to come here and do the same.”

First of all, there is no single Muslim country, or for that matter a country called Muslim in case that’s what you meant. In fact, the US has plenty of Muslims right her in the US who were actually born here. You may even be surprised to find out that some of them are even white people! And by the way, it’s “their” country not “there” country.

I hope this didn’t tax your little brain too much. Try getting past your hate.

jjrousseau5 | 7/17/2007, 5:04 pm EST

This is just more of the Big Lie from the Thing Bush misadministration. First, Thing makes a speech on terrorism and includes our children, then Chertoff has a “gut feeling” that we will be attacked this summer, then Con Rice adds her two cents worth, and now this NIE to top off the multi-layered cake of lies. This all sounds too familiar-remember the WMD scare, and other times. Hogwash, Hogwash, Hogwash!

Anne | 7/17/2007, 5:24 pm EST

When I saw the title “The National Intelligence Estimate”, I expected to read “low-to-middling”.

muddy | 7/17/2007, 5:24 pm EST

Why doesn’t the media or the dems hammer home the point that the money spent invading and occupying Iraq should have been spent annihilating al-Qa’ida? I don’t get it.

TheGreatWhite | 7/17/2007, 5:25 pm EST

I believe the assesment is accurate to some point. I also believe that us being in the middle east is just pissing everyone off even more. We need to focus more on intelligence, homeland security and above all the people of our own country. The terrorist movement is bigger now than ever. But us fighting a pointless “war” on their soil is doing nothing. We should retreat and find more subtle ways of dealing with the problem.

TheGreatWhite | 7/17/2007, 5:27 pm EST

I believe the assessment is accurate to some point. I also believe that us being in the middle east is just pissing everyone off even more. We need to focus more on intelligence, homeland security and above all the people of our own country. The terrorist movement is bigger now than ever. But us fighting a pointless “war” on their soil is doing nothing. We should retreat and find more subtle ways of dealing with the problem.

Intolerant of Intolerance | 7/17/2007, 5:33 pm EST

James and Sid are to me scarier than the terrorists, because their view of the world is the most skewed. The Jihadists are against us BECAUSE WE’VE GIVEN THEM REASON TO BE. If we present a more reasonable, less empire-centered version of America to the world, the international community will be less inclined to support Anti-American terrorists. Instead, our government presents us as corrupt and ignorant businessmen to the rest of the world, and our ignorant citizens (James the genocidal maniac) scares the crap out of any friendly Muslims out there who otherwise might have been willing to help.

If you are going to post on this article, at least make sure your comments are intelligent instead of ignorant and hate-ridden.

J | 7/17/2007, 5:40 pm EST

The biggest threat that we are all ignoring is the fact that all non-muslim believers are considered infidels and must be converted or face death. It is time America that we awake and sees the reality. Don’t take Muslims lightly. They are all radical. Unfortunately there is nothing we can do because we are too late. We’ve slept too long. We’ve become too politically correct. We are doing just as the lebanese did in helping the underdog of islam to gain power.

J | 7/17/2007, 5:41 pm EST

The biggest threat that we are all ignoring is the fact that all non-Muslim believers are considered infidels and must be converted or face death. It is time America that we awake and sees the reality. Don’t take Muslims lightly. They are all radical. Unfortunately there is nothing we can do because we are too late. We’ve slept too long. We’ve become too politically correct. We are doing just as the Lebanese did in helping the underdog of Islam to gain power… In the name of the Father Son and Holy Spirit give us strength.

jjrousseau5 | 7/17/2007, 5:44 pm EST

Haven’t we heard all this Big Lie many times before? First, Thing Bush makes a speech on terrorism that now includes our children, then Chertoff says he has a “gut feeling” we will be hit this summer, then Con Rice adds her two cents worth, some generals do the same, and now the NIE makes for a false pretty icing for the multi-layered Big Lie cake. Hogwash, Hogwash, Hogwash- We have heard the same version many times before,starting with Iraq/WMD.

Krycheq | 7/17/2007, 6:32 pm EST

I hope they didn’t pay a lot to draw-up that load of garbage. There is nothing worth reading in it.

Your tax-dollars at work folks:

1. AQ will continue to try to kill us (no, we thought they were going to dry-up and blow away).
2. Our allies will get tired of us trying to drag them along on this crusade (they already are).
3. We haven’t had any terrorist attacks, but that doesn’t mean we’re safe (wow… deep thinking here).
4. We shouldn’t think that a Muslim citizen of the US will carry out an attack here (what do they base that one on?).
5. Pakistan isn’t the partner that we thought they were (big surprise here).

I could have written something better than this. Where’s the data they based this on? Who performed this “analysis” and came up with these “conclusions”? I could have done better with my Office-Space Jump-to-Conclusions Mat, or my magic 8ball (signs point to yes… ask again later).

John Hall | 7/17/2007, 6:41 pm EST

Only since Bush has been in office do I remember the use of the term “homeland” for this country.
“Attack the Homeland?” Whatever happened to “Attack Our Country” or “Attack Our Nation?” Oh, wait. Maybe because it’s not “ours” anymore…just W’s, Dick’s and their rich friends’ country now.

Marrs Maniteaux | 7/17/2007, 7:29 pm EST

Well, since he is Der Homeland’s ” Decider,” (to borrow his own eclectic neologism) why not make him The Assessor, too? And when he retires and sits in his rocker with his lemonade on the porch of the ol’ ranch at Crawferd, he’ll be the Proudly-looking-backer….and we’ll be the Regrettors.

Intolerant of Intolerance | 7/17/2007, 10:11 pm EST

To those who say that “all muslims are radical terrorists.” Did you know that there are Christian Terrorists in Indonesia? But their not stupid enough to say that ALL christians are radical.

I have a great number of muslim friends, and they dislike radical muslims as much as I do, even though I am a different religion. Don’t stereotype.

for crying out loud | 7/17/2007, 11:49 pm EST

Maybe we should get our news from a source besides Rolling Stone

ray | 7/18/2007, 12:21 am EST

i doubt there will be another terror attack on US soil,while Bush is still in. The next president will likley face a terror attack.

Ariel | 7/18/2007, 1:58 am EST

Well, I don’t really know all the details…I don’t follow much on the war stuff…at least not anymore. It’s all turning into a huge piece of “media-meat” that everyone just takes a huge bite out of constantly. It’s scary, it is. Fact or fiction. I don’t like to think about it. I mean, I miss the days where you could walk around outside and not fear a nuclear weapon dropping down on you. It’s been years since then and I’ve been urked every now and again. Things are changing in the world. We’d rather sort things out in a hostile action than act civil and diplomatic about it. Isn’t that what we are? Or what we’re supposed to be, at least…
We’re the Superpower…yeah, people are going to hate us. People are going to fear us. And most of all, people are going to threaten us. But, in being the Superpower, it can cause hesitation in others’ actions and maybe make them draw back some. But that doesn’t mean we’re not going to face attacks (hello, we have). But it’s a threat, something we’ll always be forced to live with. (I don’t really know where I was going with that, but I guess I was just trying to make a bit of a point…)

The world is at its lowest and sin is at its hightest. The end’s coming and we’re just digging a deeper ditch for us to wait for it in. We need to wake up, everyone. Whether we’re in the U.S or Iraq or England or anywhere! This nonsense is getting us no where…hasn’t in years. Why do we think things are going to change suddenly? Why do we repeat the same mistake over and over again. Nothing’s changing. Wake up and smell the coffee. This isn’t even right. Why do we see it fit to kill other humans? Does it even make us any better than them? Is it really as ‘just-cause’ as people see it as? I just don’t get it… :S

Andy, Annapolis, Maryland | 7/18/2007, 10:00 am EST

Read the Koran; Islam is not peaceful!

Jed Clampett | 7/18/2007, 12:48 pm EST

Read the bible. Christians, it would seem are not peaceful either. Unless they limit themselves to the teachings of christ. It is up to the true believer to understand what is a lesson or the retelling of an event to make a point.
The koran is somewhat the same. In order to make a point, it tells stories within a particular chapter (surra) and then posits the lesson that should be learned. Unfortunately, just as bible thumpers do, the islamist extremists pick out pieces of a particular chapter to make their point, completely ignoring the true lesson of the chapter. This is called profanity. Plenty of profane people call themselves christian as well as Muslim. It is nothing new to humanity… in the last 3 thousand years anyway. Read the Koran, pay particular attention to chapter 2 and decide whether this person making a generalized statement has even bothered to read the book he clamors for you to read. Then read chapter 3 verse 3 and realize the speaker that tells the koran is the same that tells the bible, both old and new testaments.

Jed Clampett | 7/18/2007, 1:03 pm EST

the NIE is more interesting for the things it ignores than what it actually says.
i.e. why no mention of what is going on in pakistan and the danger that would be posed to the US if musharraf is deposed and the islamists in the ISS take over. Boy, that mushroom cloud has a new source, and we thought they were friends.
It also doesn’t mention any advances to security achieved through increased vigilance at ports… oh yea, that hasn’t happened in 6 years.
While it provides a small snapshot of what is going on in the world that could affect US security, it evidences that US intelligence has a tendency for a one track mind and for ignoring other threats. For example, did anyone else know that arab organizations are making inroads in latin america. Quite easy to do since the US has ignored the countries south of the border. Other than benefiting from using their almost slave labor conditions, the US has no interest in latin american countries, leaving them ripe for corruption, a corruption that is easily exploited by arab players with lots of oil money. Why is it, that since the war on terror is so important to american survival, all our efforts are being wasted on destabilizing the ME in order to make it into a battleground.

Tim | 7/18/2007, 3:22 pm EST

This report is BOGUS.It is made up of Assessments and Judgments. How were these arrived at. Where is the evidence and what are the facts backing their “Judgments”.
Iraq is now a breeding ground to produce resentment and hatred against the US. We are there to force “Democracy” down their throat weather the want it or not, Bush knows whats best for them. Bush can change thousands of years of their way of life by going in and killing anyone who does not convert.
Our soldiers are kicking down doors in the middle of the night, raping their women and killing the innocent. Wouldn’t you join the fight to fight back if that were happening here?
Anyone who fights back because of what the US has done to them, their families, their land is now labeled an “Insurgent”, a “Terrorist” by Bush.
Our soldiers have been turned into terrorists. We are occupying their land and killing their people on their soil. We got Saddam and stayed to continue the killing spree.
Our soldiers can not tell who the “enemy” is so they just have to kill anyone in the line of fire.
Bush is creating resentment and hatred around the world against the US because of irresponsible actions in Iraq.
The “Terrorists” are people fighting back because of what has been done to them.

Jed Clampett | 7/18/2007, 3:41 pm EST

sounds amazingly similar to what the Spaniards and the Catholic Church did to south america huh? Now we are the tyrants, the villians. BRILLIANT!!

Tim | 7/18/2007, 4:59 pm EST

This report does not mention the terror caused by the US government. Let see…
Bush claimed Saddam had WMD’s…he didn’t.
Bush claimed Saddam was going to bomb the US….he couldn’t
Bush claimed Saddam was going to kill thousands and thousand of Americans…he couldn’t do that either.
However…
Bush does have WMD’s
Bush did use them on Iraq
and Bush did kill thousands and thousands of innocent Iraqi citizens.

Bush’s definition of WMD’s:
You can’t use them
You can’t have them
We will stop you if you do
We and have them
We can use them
and Nobody can stop me…I mean US.

Kill them because we “think” they are going to kill us.

Make sure they don’t have any weapons, they are defenseless, and then go kill them.

Yes, there are bad people in this world and they need to be stopped, even if it is a ruler of your own country.

C Co... aka I Smell Propaganda | 7/19/2007, 5:23 pm EST

The Bush Administration has given up on themselves and their party by not coming out and ripping the logic and legitimacy of this report to shreds. It’s BOGUS. Experts on both sides of the political spectrum will tell you there is NO WAY Al Qaeda is more powerful than it was pre-9/11. The President has all but given up fighting for the morality of this war and such a mentality could led to even worse problems down the road.

jjrousseau5 | 7/19/2007, 8:14 pm EST

How The Fear Machine Operates: First, Thing Bush makes a terrorism related speech that mentions your children, then Con Rice adds her two cent supporting statement, General Pace chimes in, Chertoff tells of his “Gut Geeling” that we will be attacked this summer, an old, updated Bin Laden video appears just at the right moment, the Nationasl Intelligence Estimate is released that in part supports Bush’s speech, and then Frances Townsend of Homeland Security tries to cap it all off. This is just a version of the Big Lie that was used over and over by Hitler’s propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels. How many times have they tried to pull the wool over our eyes since Iraq and WMD. We should start taking these Fascist’s seriously.

Word | 7/21/2007, 5:03 am EST

Hey propaganda snorter,

The president has the authority to disclose portions of the NIE as he sees fit. He’s not whining about the bogusness of this NIE because he AGREES with it. Otherwise he would not have released it.

By the way, this report proves that it was stupidity to attack Iraq all along. Yet the cons still support this strategy… hmmm. what can we glean from this bit of information? OH YES! Conservatives are STUPID. I am proved right yet again…

Word | 7/21/2007, 5:04 am EST

burp

Censor | 7/21/2007, 5:05 am EST

Fuk the censot

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