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Battle Of Midway For Al Qaeda? Joe Katzman at Winds of Change (who I've finally gotten around to adding to my link list) has some interesting thoughts on what the "Abdullah Al Muhajir" aka "Jose Padilla" case implies about Al Qaeda's abilities and preparedness. He believes that it indicates that they are even less competent and sophisticated than has been previously evidenced by their behavior, and that this represents, if not an actual intelligence coup, one that can throw enough fear and panic into the terrorist network that it will help us turn many more. In short, he thinks it was their Midway. He may be right, and it's a good time to review much of the mythology about this organization. Right after September 11, much of the press were praising bin Laden as an "evil genius," his tactics being lauded as "brilliant." Unfortunately, even as recently as a couple of weeks ago, even the redoubtable Condi Rice was feeding into this myth--"no one could have foreseen anyone driving hijacked airliners into skyscrapers," when in fact, many had foreseen it, including Tom Clancy, and as recently as a few weeks before the events, members of the sci.space.policy newsgroup (though the latter were discussing hijacking space freighters, rather than airliners, but the principle was the same). It was easily foreseeable, as long as one wasn't a high-level bureaucrat at the FBI or CIA. But any realistic current appraisal, looking back over the past few months, should conclude that if there are intelligent people running this organization, they are few and far between. Most of the ones to which we've been exposed seem fanatical and not particularly bright. The leadership (like much Arab leadership--remember Saddam and the Gulf War--the "Mother of all Battles"?) relies more on bluster and fiery rhetoric than competence. Mullah Omar continued to make his loony predictions of the death of America, even as he was being chased around southwestern Afghanistan, living out of his car. And as for the foot soldiers, Richard Reid aka Maxwell Stupid is not an exception--he's probably quite typical. As is Johnny "Jihad" Walker, who walked around Yemen being more Islamacist than the Islamacists, to the point at which he became a joke among the locals. Even one of the successful hijackers, the misogynistic extremist Mohammad Atta, was so blatant in telegraphing his intentions that it was only the politically-correct tolerance that was so prevalent prior to September that prevented him from being turned in by the government loan officer, for threat to commit bodily injury, if nothing else. Based on descriptions of the behavior of all the hijackers on the airplanes, none of them would have succeeded in their missions on September 12--they would have been far too obvious. And as Joe points out, there's nothing to indicate that they've learned any lessons from any of this. We have been fortunate, and will probably continue to be, because there are two sets of people here--one is the set of people competent, intelligent and knowledgable to carry off things like this, without tipping their hands beforehand. I belong to that set. The other set is people who are insane and angry enough to do it (to which, of course, I do not). The people that we have to worry about is the intersection of those two sets (to go back to Jay Manifold's Venn Diagram tutorial). That set of people is, fortunately, miniscule. Unfortunately, it's not zero, and we will have to remain vigilant. But not panicked. Posted by Rand Simberg at June 11, 2002 07:57 AMTrackBack URL for this entry:
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Good article. I'm sure others could better develop this point than I could, but here goes... When people don't know, they want to create 'evil geniuses' where they don't exist because the alternative is guilt. If they aren't genius then we're stupid, when neither are true. In defense of the rest of us, Clancy writes novels... most of the scenarios that he and others come up will never see the light of day. I'm sure we could come up with a long list of deadly attacks right now that wouldn't be hard for some fool to implement. It's not that we can't predict what might happen, it's that nobody can predict what will happen. That's why interdiction is so important. Posted by ken anthony at June 11, 2002 09:34 AMI need to clarify my last post. By interdiction, I mean of people, not plots. The Israelies point out that why we look for knives on planes, they look for people. It's important not to miss the distinction. Posted by ken anthony at June 11, 2002 09:36 AMNobody's made much progress (at least publicly) All the technical indications I've heard about The September 11 attacks and the anthrax letters As time gets closer for taking down Sadaam, my Good analysis, Rand, thanks. I hadn't put it in quite those terms, but you added a good set of points and I agree with them. Hope you also liked the Milky Way post today! Posted by Joe Katzman at June 11, 2002 11:04 AMJust a passing comment: I haven't noted any skepticism regarding the story told by the Federal Loan lady in her meeting with the charming Mr. Atta -- that story doesn't sound true to me -- I assume that most any person would react strongly to someone threatening to cut their throat -- the story just sounds too pat. I have no idea why this lady would make a story up (or greatly embellish what actually happened), but it sure seems that people are buying it whole cloth. Posted by john Brennan at June 12, 2002 10:33 AMAgree with Rand on the quality of Katzman's posts on this. You didn't mention what Katzman considers a good possibility and that is that this is a ruse to squeeze Zubaydeh into giving up the real goods by making his buddies in Al Qaeda think he may be snitching and thereby putting his family at risk, leaving him no choice but to cooperate. Or Zubaydeh may have given up Padilla as a lower level non-Arab operative. Regardless, it explains the pub Justice is putting out on this. Posted by Lloyd Albano at June 12, 2002 12:08 PMI did discuss that, but perhaps too obliquely. Posted by Rand Simberg at June 12, 2002 12:48 PMIf we were really fighting the war, I might agree with you. Unfortunately, the government's too busy playing bureaucratic games for this to be anything other than an incidental and accidental victory.
As you said angry fanatical idiotic types. Why are they idiotic? heres my synopsis 1) LACK OF CREATIVITY - Although hijacking 4 planes is a feat never before done, if you knew that committing this act would unload Americas grandest of retaliations on you and your cohorts why would you settle for just 3000 people (although 1 is too many in my book) when you stand to be annihilated by US forces? if a terrorist is making a statement by taking lives wouldnt the highest yeild in bodycount be most important? so why not pull this stunt on New years day? how many people are attending bowl games on that day at the same time?? Better yet instead of hijacking them why not just shoot them out of the sky with stingers? theres 2000 of those things floating around the US in the WRONG hands now.. AND think how shocking that would be if daily you saw 2,3 or 5 planes downed?? I think that would be more than enough to elicit some type of public fear greater than 911.. but as I say this Ashcroft just said that they found the casing of such a device.. I spoke too soon.. 2) DOING YOUR OWN DIRTY WORK - Admit it..Middle easterners already have a bad rap when it comes to terrorism So why make it obvious you did it? Why not adopt the Mossad way, "War by deception"? doing the act and making it look like someone else did it? works for Hamas.. 3) POOR PLANNING - This I dont get, why plan or attempt to do ANYTHING on a religious day, holiday special day etc?? Theyre expecting that!! and will be waiting for you.. Its almost as if they WANT to get caught which I fail to see how it furthers the cause. Pick a day like thursday July 18th or some other arbitrary day when theres nothing going on but not a meaningful day they EXPECT you to do something.. 4) OVERKILL ON THE ANTI-DEMOCRACY - What better way to draw attention than to NOT abide by the laws or speak negatively while youre being inconspicuous as you plan or commit your terror act. If anything Jose Abu and atta's loan application should be a good enough example. 5) RESOURCES - Did Atta really think that the government would hand him money to carry out his plan although masked as a crop dusting business? how many arab farmers in the US do you know?? Ive seen about as many as there have been shark attacks on African Americans - ZERO. Also doesnt Laden have Millions?? he couldnt cough up the $650,000?? again the bulb dims.
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