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Friday, August 15, 2014

Intel official: ISIS sees conflict with US as “inevitable”

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Intel official: ISIS sees conflict with US as “inevitable”

posted at 9:21 am on August 15, 2014 by Ed Morrissey

Looks like the jayvee team got moved up to varsity after all. CNN grilled State Department deputy Brett McGurk on ISIS after an intelligence official told them that ISIS had become “a credible alternative to al-Qaeda” and planned on an “inevitable” conflict with the United States. Furthermore, ISIS has a lot more potential for metastasis as jihadis from around the world have flocked to its banner in Iraq and Syria, many of whom may come home to continue their terrorism if ISIS is not extinguished in its efforts.

Say, just how did ISIS get from the jayvee team to the big leagues anyway, CNN’s anchor asks McGurk. “Did the United States fail to recognize the threat of ISIS?” McGurk insists not, which leaves the impression that “jayvee” must be a term of respect in the sophomoric White House:

Actually, the impression left from Obama’s “jayvee” comment was that the threat wasn’t serious, which is not coincidentally the impression left from Obama’s handling of the situation, too. McGurk wants to re-engineer that dismissive comment and the ridicule of those taking concern over ISIS as a global threat into some sort of deliberate strategy of containment, which the explosion of ISIS across Iraq makes into an even bigger joke than the “jayvee” remark was from the beginning. CNN’s contact in the intel community just confirms the reality that McGurk and the White House have denied until now:

The Islamic State terror group is now “a credible alternative to al Qaeda” that is “expanding its presence” with foreign fighters returning from Syria, and possibly Iraq, to their home countries, a U.S. intelligence official said Thursday.

The official, who declined to be identified due to the sensitive nature of the information, has direct knowledge of the latest intelligence on the group, also known as ISIS or ISIL.

According to an assessment, the group has grown in size since the spring and its takeover of Mosul in northern Iraq as more fighters from around the world have mainly traveled to Syria to join its ranks.

The United States believes that while the group remains largely focused on its brutal takeover of large areas of Iraq, there is also an “expansion of its external terrorist ambitions.”

CNN follows up this morning by reminding viewers that the airstrikes hailed by Barack Obama yesterday as an effective counter to ISIS expansion have actually done little to change anything on the ground:

“As far as many see,” Barbara Starr sums up, “no siege has been broken.” McClatchy confirms that in their report on the status of fleeing Yazidis on Mount Sinjar:

Humanitarian aid workers warned Thursday that it was too soon to declare the U.S. mission to aid Yazidi refugees in northern Iraq a success, noting that at least 100,000 residents who fled the Islamic State’s capture of Sinjar now crowd cities and refugee camps and will need humanitarian assistance for months to come.

There is no prospect that Islamic State militants will be pushed from Sinjar soon _ the only long-term solution to the Yazidi displacement.

“We don’t know exactly how many are still out there, it’s just too widely dispersed an area,” said one international aid worker who spoke anonymously because he did not have approval from his group’s media relations office. “But what we know is over 100,000 people are going to need to be cared for, for the foreseeable future at least. And that’s on top of what was already a massive crisis in the rest of Iraq with over 1 million people displaced from their homes.”

The comment was in response to President Barack Obama’s declaration that U.S. military actions in northern Iraq had broken what he called the siege of a desolate mountain range where tens of thousands of Yazidis had fled after the Islamic State captured the nearby city of Sinjar.

At least we’ve found out who the jayvees in Kobe Bryant jerseys are, though.


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Thursday, January 23, 2014

Video: Israel breaks up al-Qaeda plot against American embassy

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Video: Israel breaks up al-Qaeda plot against American embassy

posted at 8:01 am on January 23, 2014 by Ed Morrissey

Wolf Blitzer called this report “very disturbing” on CNN yesterday, especially since it relates to the so-called “core al-Qaeda” that has supposedly gotten sidelined for the junior varsity — at least as far as Barack Obama is concerned. Arrests in December uncovered an AQ plot to attack the American embassy in Tel Aviv and other targets in Israel, in a plot that came from the supposedly neutered Ayman al-Zawahiri himself. Israel’s domestic security agency Shin Bet announced the arrests and the plot yesterday:

It is the second time in recent months that authorities claim to have halted an al Qaeda attack planned by Palestinian militants, according to Israeli media. In November, authorities claimed three Palestinians with ties to al Qaeda were killed by Israeli troops during a gunfight in the West Bank, according to the reports.

The Israeli intelligence agency alleged Wednesday Iyad Halil Mohammad Abu Sara of East Jerusalem is “the relevant member” of the three-man operation, a statement released by Shin Bet’s media office said.

Abu Sara was allegedly recruited by al Qaeda to go to Syria for training and return to Israel, where he was to connect with others who were to have entered the country using forged Russian documents, the statement said. …

Abu Sara allegedly mapped routes to the convention center and had checked out the U.S. Embassy.

He also was accused of planning an shooting rampage on a bus going from Jerusalem to Ma’ale Adumim, an Israeli settlement in the West Bank. As part of the plan, according to Shin Bet, the attack would include shooting out the wheels of the bus in an attempt to overturn it.

The connection to the jihadis in Syria has Israel worried:

Oreg said Israel would be particularly disturbed by the role of the Syrian-backed jihadists in the alleged plot.

“It seems that the three recruitees were about to go to Syria, where they would have been trained to construct explosive mobile devices and would be joined, on their return, by foreigners, who are attracted to the Syrian jihadi arena,” Oreg said. “This isn’t a lone wolf. We know what al-Qaeda is capable of, so this is a big development.”

Exactly. This demonstrates why so many here in the US were skeptical of American intervention on behalf of the rebels in Syria at all. Advocates insisted that they could distinguish between true rebels against Bashar al-Assad and the AQ-linked jihadis with whom they allied, but John McCain unwittingly demonstrated what a fool’s errand that would be. The so-called moderates ended up engulfed by the jihadis, who are now running rampant and using Syria as a base of operations against Israel.

And contrary to what Obama claims, these “jayvee” networks are taking orders from the captain of the varsity squad:

Three Palestinians plotted with Al Qaeda to attack the U.S. Embassy in in Tel Aviv and storm other targets in Israel, authorities announced Wednesday.

The men — two from Jerusalem and one from the West Bank — were recruited by an operative based in the Gaza Strip who worked for Al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahri, Israel’s internal security agency Shin Bet said, describing the plans for mayhem as “advanced.” …

Shin Bet said they plotted to kidnap a soldier and shoot up an Israeli bus in the occupied West Bank. Another plan allegedly involved shooting out the tires of a bus and then gunning down passengers and ambulance workers.

One of the suspects also plotted to set up an Al Qaeda cell in Palestine, Shin Bet said.

Thankfully, the Israelis seem a little more up to speed on the threat of AQ than Obama is.


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