U.S. terror attack seen apt to follow '08 vote

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U.S. terror attack seen apt to follow '08 vote

By Rowan Scarborough
May 25, 2008


Rivals of Sen. Barack Obama are underestimating his ability to meet a national security challenge, a retired Air Force general who backs him says.

When the next president takes office in January, he or she will likely receive an intelligence brief warning that Islamic terrorists will attempt to exploit the transition in power by planning an attack on America, intelligence experts say.

After all, that is what happened to Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush at a time when their national security teams and their counterterrorism plans were in flux.

Islamic terrorists bombed the World Trade Center in February 1993, in Mr. Clinton's second month as president. Al Qaeda's Sept. 11 attacks came in the Bush presidency's first year. The strikes on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon happened as the White House national security director was formulating a comprehensive plan for combating Osama bin Laden's terror network, which had declared war on the United States.

The pattern is clear to some national security experts. Terrorists pay particular attention to a government in transition as the most opportune window to launch an attack.

"If I were asked by the newly elected president, I would strongly encourage him to be extremely vigilant during the transition period and within the first six months of his administration against an attack by al Qaeda on American interests at home or abroad," said Bart Bechtel, a retired CIA operations officer and assistant chief academic officer at Henley-Putnam University.

Mr. Bechtel said he thinks al Qaeda operatives will debate a future course based on who is elected.

Both Sens. Hillary Clinton and John McCain serve on the Senate Armed Services Committee. Mrs. Clinton and Mr. McCain, a former Navy fighter pilot, have had extensive exposure to military security issues.

Both have attacked first-term Sen. Barack Obama's ability to handle national security.

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Hmmmmmmmm

Sounds like more msm disinformation to me. I have been worried that there will be another "false flag" terrorist attack in this country shortly after the next election. Purhaps that's why the candidates have been so carefully decided by the powers that be. I think articles like these are used to prime the pump of American collective fear, and to continue to plant the already formed explanation of the next false flag event.

Posted by Hope_Flow_89 on Tue, 05/27/2008 - 15:13
I call BS

"Within the first year" and "In the second month" their "counterterrorism plans were in flux". The worst thing about bureaucracies is also the best thing about them, they out live whatever administration they are under. The counterterrorism plans didn't fail for either Clinton or Bush, the agencies just did not use the information that they had available to them in order to prevent the attacks. The transfer of power did not prevent anyone from using the information.

BigRedFed Posted by BigRedFed on Mon, 05/26/2008 - 22:00
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