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Obama Claims Al Qaeda Is ‘Remnant’ After They Sack Our Consulate

Last night in Barack Obama appearance on Jon Stewart’s The Daily Show, after classifying the deaths of four Americans in the al Qaeda attack on our Benghazi consulate as “not optimal”, he had this to say:

“Now there’s some tough trade-offs, I mean there are times when there are bad folks somewhere on the other side of the world and you’ve got to make a call and it’s not optimal,” he continued. “When you look at our track record as to say we’ve ended the war in Iraq, we’re winding down the war in Afghanistan we’ve gone after Al Qaeda and it’s leadership, it’s true that Al Qaeda is still active at least remnants of it are staging in North Africa and the Middle East, and sometimes you’ve got to make some tough calls, but you can do so that is consistent with international law and American law.”

Whether this is true or not depends if you call deliberately losing a war we had won in Iraq as “ended”, a precipitous retreat from Afghanistan “winding down”, and an al Qaeda that is more active today than it was six years ago as “remnants.”

Thanks to the vacillation of the ineptocrats in the Obama regime, al Qaeda has enjoyed a resurgence, this time the North Africa. Known by the acronym AQIM, for al Qaeda in the Maghreb, it is nothing if not ambitious

According to West Point’s center on terrorism, ”a rough sketch” of AQIM’s principle objectives includes ridding North Africa of western influence, overthrowing apostate “unbeliever” governments (including Algeria, Libya, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, and Tunisia), and installing fundamentalist regimes based on Islamic law or Sharia. Experts say AQIM’s narrative blends Salafi-jihadi ideology with North African nuances, including references to the early Islamic conquest of the Maghreb and the Iberian Peninsula. A component of the Salafi-jihadi philosophy is waging war against the “far enemy,” which, in the case of AQIM, is primarily Spain and France. The group has referred to Spain as “our country” and called for its reconquest; likewise, AQIM has declared war on France, which reciprocated the gesture in 2010.

Thanks to our opportunistic and ill-considered overthrow of Muammar Qaddafi, AQIM now has established toehold on the Mediterranean. Finally, the reality has persuaded the Obama regime to look past the sweet afterglow and post-coital cigarette they enjoyed following the Arab Spring and are now coming to grips, in some small way, with the aftermath.

I say small way because there is little evidence that anything at all can be accomplished by the Obama foreign policy hive. From Foreign Policy, by way of Ben Domenech’s indispensable The Transom (subscribe today you cheapskates) we get this insight:

“President Obama promised to ensure transparency and competence in government, but too often, nepotism trumps merit. Young and untried campaign aides are handed vital substantive portfolios (I could name names, but will charitably refrain, unless you buy me a drink), while those with deep expertise often find themselves sidelined. Cronyism also reigns supreme when it comes to determining who should attend White House meetings: increasingly, insiders say, meetings called by top NSS officials involve by-name requests for attendance, with no substitutions or “plus ones” permitted. As a result, dissenting voices are shut out, along with the voices of specialists who could provide valuable information and insights. The result? Shallow discussions and poor decisions.”

Anyway, back to the regime’s handwringing:

The White House has held a series of secret meetings in recent months to examine the threat posed by al-Qaeda’s franchise in North Africa and consider for the first time whether to prepare for unilateral strikes, U.S. officials said.

The deliberations reflect concern that al-Qaeda’s African affiliate has become more dangerous since gaining control of large pockets of territory in Mali and acquiring weapons from post-revolution Libya. The discussions predate the Sept. 11 attacks on U.S. compounds in Libya but gained urgency after the assaults there were linked to al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb, or AQIM.

U.S. officials said the discussions have focused on ways to help regional militaries confront al-Qaeda but have also explored the possibility of direct U.S. intervention if the terrorist group continues unchecked.

“Right now, we’re not in position to do much about it,” said a senior U.S. counterterrorism official involved in the talks. As a result, he said, officials have begun to consider contingencies, including the question of “do we or don’t we” deploy drones.

The effort has been led by White House counterterrorism adviser John O. Brennan and involves top officials from the CIA, State Department and Pentagon. At the same time, the U.S. military commander for Africa has crisscrossed the region in recent weeks, making stops in Mauritania, Algeria and other countries that could become part of a peacekeeping force for Mali.

White House officials declined to comment.

They are concerned, but not concerned enough to act:

Ham, the U.S. commander in Africa, has said that in Mali, that task has been made more difficult by political instability and the failure to act earlier. The United States, the Malian government and other countries “missed an opportunity to deal with AQIM when they were weak,” Ham told reporters during a visit to Senegal in July.

He called AQIM the “best-funded, wealthiest” affiliate, thanks to its lucrative practice of kidnapping foreigners for ransom and its smuggling prowess.

The Pentagon has been prohibited from giving military aid or training to Mali in the aftermath of the March coup. The ban, imposed by the State Department, is unlikely to be lifted until a democratically elected government can be reinstated.

Note this is not a consideration when it comes to arming jihadis in Libya or Syria, it only applies to countries trying to fight them.

Against this backdrop we have Barack freakin Hussein Obama, prevaricator-in-chief, claiming that there are only remnants of al Qaeda left.

The genesis of this resurgence can be traced to when Obama rejected the idea that we were at war with transnational terrorism. This is more than a semantic difference. We’ve transitioned from a policy of pursuit of terrorism wherever it is to the notion that we can use a handful of drones and the TSA to defeat attacks on the United States.

COMMENTS

  • fightnright

    Another failing grade in foreign policy, President BHO. The ‘remnant’ you must be thinking of is that withering shred of the American electorate still willing to pull the lever for you when they enter the polling booth come November.

  • bareknuckles

    Let’s review – 9/11 attacks happened on W Bush’s watch (even though they were warned “Bin Laden Determined To Strike in U.S.”). Then Bush’s response to questions about finding and killing Bin Laden? “I really don’t spend that much time on him.”. Then he invades Iraq and tries to fool the public into believing that Saddam Hussein was responsible for 9/11. Fast forward… Bin Laden was FINALLY shot in the face on Obama’s watch. Now you question Obama’s fight on terrorism? You folks are either intellectually dishonest or just plain stupid.

  • commonsenseobserver

    Indeed.

    And Bush didn’t spend a few weeks vacillating from one position to another, apologising, appeasing, and blaming videos one day, and ordering bombings the other, all the while making every effort to cover up the truth.

    No, sir, he took charge, because he, whatever his flaws, was a leader. He was the President, and he led.

    P.S. It ought to be pretty obvious. Radical Anti-American Islamist wants to attack America and Americans.

  • http://colorado.mediatrackers.org/ Aaron Gardner

    You forgot BUSH LIED PEOPLE DIED, or did that fall out of style after Fast & Furious… or maybe it was Benghazi and our dead ambassador?

    Take a hike, sparky.

  • commonsenseobserver

    By the way, the facts are clear, Al Qaeda was strong on 9/11, and it remains strong, whatever Bush thought, and whatever Obama says.

    Terrorism will not have a better chance of standing under a Romney administration than under an Obama administration, that’s for sure.

  • wackypacky

    2004 Bush lied people DIED!
    2012 People died Obama LIED!

  • teapartypatriot4ever

    CBS’ Lara Logan: Obama is lying to you – Islamists are your enemy – http://youtu.be/9BD7CYLTndk  via @youtube

    Lara Logan has pretty much hit the nail on the head from all aspects of this war America is fighting against islamist fascism / terrorist enemies of America.

    But when she asks the question, indirectly, of why isn’t the US govt acting a manner that they should be, putting US National Security, America first above politics.. The answer is because America is being lead by the very enemy she describes. Obama is not an American President, he is a pro-Arab Islamic Muslim Fundamentalist / Liberal Socialist Marxist President, ie; an anti-American President, and an anti-Israeli President, who is determined to reshaped the world in his image and view of how he wants it to be..  A world without America to influence, a world without being Israel’s defender-in-chief.. A world where Sharia Law and islamists rule the world.

    All of Obama’s Foreign Policy directives / decreed orders of financial aide support, US Military hardware supplies, training, and intelligence (against US Congressional legislation restricting otherwise), for radical anti-American arab islamic muslim organizations, aka terrorists groups like the Muslim Brotherhood, the PLA, Hamas, Salafists, etc., has been going on his entire 1st term. All of which is intended towards fulfilling his end goal vision of a new islamic muslim sharia law middle east world, where Islam is not just the ruler of the of “all” of the Middle east, but eventually the entire western free world. 

    Thus the Benghazi Libya incident is an emblematic indicator of the results Obama wants to see, and is achieving, via his US Foreign policy in he Middle East.

    This is why he, and his crony stooges and henchmen, including Hillary Clinton who supports his anti-American, anti-Israeli / pro-arab islamic muslim position, especially with her personal adviser and Dep Sec assistant Huma Abedin, influencing Hillary’s every diplomatic move towards the Muslim Brotherhood-the most dangerous influential terror organizational threat, along side Al-Queda- against America and Israel, which Obama and Hillary both cover up for political purposes.
    -
    Obama’s Doctrine-

    Caroline Glick: “Since taking office, Obama has made clear that he views the US as an imperialist power on the world stage. As a result, the overarching goal of Obama’s foreign policy has been to end US global hegemony.
     
    Obama looks to the UN as a vehicle for tethering the US superpower. He views US allies in the Middle East and around the world with suspicion because he feels that as US allies, they are complicit with US imperialism.”
    -unquote

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  • gmat

    I like the approach recommended by Angelo Codevilla 10 years ago: “What do we want from the Middle East to secure our peace? Neither
    democracy nor a moderate form of Islam—only that the region’s leaders
    neither make nor allow war on us, lest they die.”

    VNSAs come and go, but the leaders of the places from which they come have known addresses, and a common desire to 1) stay in power, and 2) stay alive. When they fail to police their warrens, kill them, and offer the same deal to their sucessor.

    Makes more sense than trying to micromanage who climbs to the top of every shitpile, in a region of nothing but shitpiles.

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