Pat Lang, on his Sic Semper Tyrannis blog recently had a post about the National Journal blog’s question of "Is Al Qaeda Shifting Strategy Or On The Run?". Pat addressed that question as did a number of other "experts".
This Oxdown diary also follows the news that Chas Freeman withdrew from the position of Chairman of the National Intelligence Council under the assault from the Israel First lobby because Chas Freeman did not and does not share the Israel First monomania.
The National Intelligence Council is the responsible US organization for the creation of the Obama’s Administration National Intelligence Estimates (NIEs) on current foreign policy hot issues such as Iran, Afghanistan, and Pakistan.
Couple this news of Chas Freeman’s withdrawal with the fact that Israel continues its almost fanatical absorption on Iran as the monster under their bed.
I had written previously at SST that Al Qaeda seems to have changed their immediate targeting to Pakistan (see my comments of October 6, 2008 and December 1, 2008).
I’d like to embellish my commentary by adding to the thoughts expressed in the National Journal blog question of "Is Al Qaeda Shifting Strategy Or On The Run?".
Many of the commenters there focused, not unexpectedly, on the threat Al Qaeda poses (or not) to the United States.
My commentary is that perhaps this focus on the United States misses the tree for the forest (yes, I know this turns that old adage on its head, but bear with me).
It seems to me that one of the key defining aspects of Al Qaeda has been, and likely continues to be, a desire to grandstand, to hit a spectacular target in a spectacular way (does 9/11 ring a bell?).
Make no mistake, Al Qaeda runs operations that one might call "run of the mill" terrorism stuff like AQI (Al Qaeda in Iraq) suicide bombings and similar acts via the Taliban in Afghanistan, local jihadis in Saudia Arabia, the Sudan, etc.
However, I believe that Al Qaeda also focuses a smaller, dedicated corp of its "talent" to that one, big, spectacle as its primary operations focus.
And this brings me back to Pakistan. In my earlier comments (linked above), I raised the issue of Al Qaeda targeting Pakistan for destabilization with the point being (somewhat imaginatively rather than realistically), that taking Pakistan with its existing nuclear weapons was a far more enticing prize than just blowing up Humvees in Iraq or Afghanistan.
But in this comment, I want to further narrow my focus on something that is far more realistic as to Al Qaeda’s grasp.
That is Al Qaeda sufficiently targeting the destabilizion of Pakistan or influencing the state of play in Pakistan to not take over Pakistan, but by means of blackmail, bribery, intimidation, assassination or simply joining with like jihadi-minded Pakistan military and/or intelligence types to acquire a nuclear weapon.
Many have written over the years about the looseness of the nuclear weapon regime in the former Soviet Union as it disintegrated, and that perhaps Al Qaeda might be able to obtain a "loose" nuclear weapon. Whether this was ever really possible or not, I do not claim to know.
However, I do believe one can make the case that Pakistan, with its history of support for jihad (remember the Pakistan’s intelligence service ISI was instrumental in creating the muhajadeen who defeated the Soviet Union, and for that matter, creating the monster Osama Bin Laden himself) has more of a "lean" toward the jihadis of Al Qaeda and the like, than any the of rump parts of the former Soviet Union.
One of the central points I’m driving at is that it may be that Al Qaeda is targeting Pakistan not because they want to take over the country, but that they see a very real possibility of acquiring a nuclear weapon.
And on whom is this nuclear weapon to be used?
That brings me to my other central focus point.
I don’t believe one should presume that Al Qaeda would necessarily focus their targeting on the United States with such a weapon for a number of reasons not least because a single nuclear weapon, while able to cause millions of casualties, would not mean the demise of the vast country we call the United States. One nuke is simply not going to do it!
Instead, going back to the "spectacular" aspect of Al Qaeda’s modus operandi, I believe that Al Qaeda would have as its primary focus the detonation of this "acquired" nuclear weapon on the Jewish colonies of Judea and Samaria (i.e. Israel).
And just how "spectacular" would this be? Basically, any nuclear device detonated in the populous part of Israel would render the country uninhabitable. Yes, such a detonation would also decimate the Palestinian population as well, but remember that Al Qaeda thinks nothing of sacrificing its own brethen to the cause. Paradise awaits.
This probably is a good time to give a warning to Israel. You are focusing all your paranioa these days (and seeking to induce the same in the United States) on the "forest" of Iran’s "purported" nuclear program while you may be missing the tree of an Al Qaeda-acquired nuke from an already nuclear weaponized Pakistan.
A Pakistan that is far less under control of its "leadership" than is Iran. A Pakistan that already has a real track record of jihadi support that dwarfs that of Iran. A Pakistan that today teeters on the brink of destabilization. A Pakistan that is now the acknowledged home of the Al Qaeda leadership.
And so to answer the question posed by the National Journal blog, I would say that yes indeed, Al Qaeda’s strategy has shifted. We, in the United States, may do a grave disservice if we continue to egocentrically assume that Al Qaeda’s focus is all about US.



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Great post, MadDog.
I would posit that Israel has always been A.Q.’s main target … it has certainly been their main reason
for fundraising.
I agree on the fundraising part. What I don’t understand is why not on the operational part.
If one looks at all the targets Al Qaeda (and its camp followers) have hit, nothing directly towards Israel.
Stuff like the US with 9/11, the USS Cole bombing, US forces in Iraq and Afghanistan. Stuff like the Madrid train station bombing. Stuff like the subway bombing in London. Even stuff like attacks in Saudi Arabia.
But zip, nada, zilch against Israel or Israeli targets.
Makes you wonder whyever not. Al Qaeda constantly demonizes Israel, but has not to date specifically targeted Israel.
We have occasionally discussed the possibility that Bush or the CIA might have “run” AQ, so it might not be so far-fetched to think that someone else ran AQ.
We have occasionally discussed the possibility that there are true-believers of AQ who are being used by cynical people at the top of AQ who are really just power grabbers.
Add one possibility, that those using AQ are power grabbing criminals who want money and might use AQ to execute their threats under a false flag if they aren’t paid off. Blackmail! Pay up or we attack NYC. Pay up or we hit the Pentagon. Pay up or we take over Pakistan. Pay up or whatever.
Who might it be that could use AQ that way? First & foremost we have to consider that it was simply Osama bin Laden. He had some money and connections in Saudi Arabia and possibly enough religious hatred of Israel and Americans who supported Israel. The obvious sometimes is correct.
One derivative is that the people who trained AQ (we Americans) are still running them. Possible, but hard to verify.
Another derivative is that other who might have infiltrated AQ are running it to make Muslims look bad. Israelis? Not very likely, but possible.
Another is the mafia of Russia who want to control America, Middle East or Russian oil, Afghani poppies and anything to make money.
In any of these scenarios there is nothing good coming out of AQ and we’re best off to contain them and destroy their leadership and it’s connections to any outside ‘bosses’.
Why wouldn’t they threaten America again? Maybe we’re broke and they know it. Maybe they don’t want to anger us further. Who knows.
Would they threaten Israel? Perhaps. If they see Israel is Rich, Fat & Too Satisfied, then they might see them as a perfect vulnerable target.
I don’t think that it has escaped notice that Pakistan has nuclear weapons. They have dozens of them and they also have the ability to place their warheads on missiles with a range of up to 2,500 miles.
And yet Israel wants to attack Iran, who doesn’t (yet?) have nuclear weapons, but apparently has no such intentions against Pakistan which does have nuclear weapons.
Pakistan has shown itself to be a reasonable, if not exactly thriving, state. With some help, it may continue to be reasonable.
Iran has not always shown itself to be reasonable in the way it regards others.
Yes, of course. That’s why Osama Bin Laden hangs out there. That’s why Mullah Omar of the Afghanistan Taliban hangs out there. That’s why the ISI created the muhajadeen. That’s why the government of Pakistan has Ok’d having the Pakistani Taliban run SWAT and impose Sharia law.
I guess I must of missed how reasonable AQ Khan was to help North Korea, Libya and yes, Iran further their nuclear ambitions.
And I bet India really appreciates how reasonable Pakistan was recently in Mumbai.
And thriving? Yes, I guess that’s why even the IMF wouldn’t loan them a cent this past winter.
And I bet the Sri Lanka cricket team can testify just how reasonable Pakistan is.
All good points. I’m not totally unhappy to find someone worried about the state of disarray into which Pakistan has fallen.
My main point, sadly unstated, was that Pakistan has had nuclear bombs for over thirty years without mentioning any desire to use them against anyone but their giant neighbor.
Jeez, what a takedown.
But this comment reminds me of an interesting point that I heard on NPR a week or more ago; Warren Olney of ‘To the Point’ was interviewing the man who wrote ‘Three Cups of Tea’, about teaching in Afghanistan.
He happened to comment that in his schools, children learn to read AND ALSO to write.
I’ll spare you the details, but that’s actually a **huge** issue, and I’m guessing that the ‘Three Cups of Tea’ guest didn’t understand the neurological issues at play, but it’s looking like they’re pretty significant.
Writing systems are not all the same, and we’re lucky to use the alphabet because it appears to be a veritable engine of novelty. Other writing systems are not nearly so flexible — kind of like early DOS versus C++. You go from basic, rigid concepts to object-based descriptions.
Well, if you can only ‘read’ from specific books, but you are not allowed to write… let’s just say that you are kind of ‘mute’. You can read, you can get instruction, but you can’t articulate or create new, novel written explanations.
It may be weird to consider, but apart from military weapons, the most important thing the US can do is teach people to read. AND THEN teach them to write.
The thing is, however, they’d have to read and write Arabic, and since I have so little experience with that script and writing system, I’m not one bit qualified to offer any additional insight.
But AQ isn’t teaching anyone to read, or to write, as far as I know.
And I’d sure like to know how many of those AQ fighters went to school in some ideological madrassa (not all ‘madrassas’ are narrowly ideological, so I don’t mean that word as a slam).
Kind of like the intensely ideological home schooling that goes on in my region — those kids can sure read the Bible, but they can’t write an essay to save their life. Never a good thing.
Too hard, huh?
Note to self: more work on playing well with the other children.
Hey, you are one of my heros.
Don’t change so much as a hair on your head.
Terrifying, MadDog.
I heartily concur that AQ has a morbid sense of the dramatic; without media exposure, they lose much of their power (or so it seems). After all, the media coverage makes them seem far more influential than their meagre numbers explain.
This is yet another reason that extremism is so deadly.
But also why environmental degradation is such a curse; if your soil is dried up and you have lost your ancient way of life, go join a jihad group, eh?
But the Israeli’s are letting themselves get sucked right into the extremism, it seems.
“U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates said on Sunday. “They’re not close to a stockpile, they’re not close to a weapon at this point, and so there is some time,” Gates said on NBC television’s Meet The Press.”
This is at Aipac site
Israeli Intelligence: Iran Can Produce Nuclear Bomb
Iran has stockpiled significant amounts of enriched uranium.
Israel’s military intelligence chief said Sunday that Tehran has crossed a critical milestone in its drive for a nuclear weapons capability and would try to use talks with the West to buy time as it works to produce a nuclear bomb, Agence France Presse reported. “Iran has crossed the technological threshold,” Major General Amos Yadlin told cabinet ministers. “Reaching a military-grade nuclear capability is a question of synchronizing its strategy with the production of a nuclear bomb.” Yadlin’s warnings echo an assessment by the United Nations that Iran has stockpiled enough enriched uranium, with further processing needed, to fuel a nuclear bomb. Click here to learn more about Iran’s illicit nuclear program.
####How long and how many nations have been asking the IAEA to deal with Israel’s unwillingness to sign the NPT…along with Pakistan and India
http://74.125.47.132/search?q=…..#038;gl=us
” In testimony before Congress on Tuesday, the officials – Director of National Intelligence Dennis Blair and Defense Intelligence Agency Director Lt. Gen. Michael Maples – said Iran does not have any highly enriched uranium, the fuel used to power a nuclear warhead.
The officials also said recent Iranian missile tests were not directly related to its nuclear activities. They said the two programs were believed to be on separate development tracks.
Blair had been asked to clarify recent conflicting statements from defense officials on Iran’s nuclear program. “
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1070011.html
I think it’s very curious that a terrorist group that claims to hate Jews and Israel’s policies has not made any direct attempt to inflict damage in Israel.
I’m inclined to believe one of two scenarios:
-Based on al queda’s previous history of spectacular attacks, namely the amount of time between the ‘93 WTC bombing and 9/11/2001, they are content to take their time in the planning and execution of such an attack in Israel.
or
-Perhaps Israel has infiltrated al queda and is able to pull the strings enough to take Israel out of the cross hairs for the time being. After 9/11, when al queda was forced to spread out across the world, this could have provided Israel an opportunity to insert itself in the command and control infrastructure of al queda cells. I don’t think it’s a coincidence that many Israelis were rounded up both before and after 9/11 in the United States for suspicious activity as well as being located very close to many of the hijackers. 9/11 was the best thing to ever happen for the right-wing Israelis in charge.
I feel their judgment is impaired and it wasn’t good for anybody. OTOH, if there is a direct threat to Israel and they get a sniff of it everybody will be told. They don’t tend to keep threats to Israel as secrets.
Sometimes it seems as though we’re Sherlock Holmes trying to sniff out Moriarty and he has tremendous resources to attack Mumbai and pin the blame on the Pakistani government, ISI, CIA or Lashkar e Taibbi (sp) and then to stir up the IRA v. UK government feud and then to let out information that Iran is ready to put together a bomb and then something else. He seems to be the ultimate Lord of War, everywhere a threat, nowhere visible. Well, war mongers are a bit like lobbyists aren’t they.
April 2008..
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” The Israeli newspaper Ma’ariv on Wednesday reported that Likud leader Benjamin Netanyahu told an audience at Bar Ilan university that the September 11, 2001 terror attacks had been beneficial for Israel.
“We are benefiting from one thing, and that is the attack on the Twin Towers and Pentagon, and the American struggle in Iraq,” Ma’ariv quoted the former prime minister as saying. He reportedly added that these events “swung American public opinion in our favor.”
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/975574.html
Remember the ‘God said a fire,not a flood next time’? Israel is sowing the seeds of it’s own destruction.
The ‘good news’ is human ’society’ is but a little over 10,000 years old; if it survives, it will be VERY different in the future.