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August 13, 2006
Oh My
Shakes here...
Via Matt at The Tattered Coat comes some infuriating, if altogether unsurprising, news. The Bush administration pressured British officials to make arrests in the recently reported foiled terrorist plot at least a week before the British wanted to.
A senior British official knowledgeable about the case said British police were planning to continue to run surveillance for at least another week to try to obtain more evidence, while American officials pressured them to arrest the suspects sooner. The official spoke on condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the case.
In contrast to previous reports, the official suggested an attack was not imminent, saying the suspects had not yet purchased any airline tickets. In fact, some did not even have passports.
That’s certainly a different perspective than was originally reported, which suggested that Scotland Yard, in conjunction with American officials, had thwarted an imminent attack to “commit mass murder on an unimaginable scale.”
The White House, natch, denies the charges (with Attorney Alberto Gonzales insisting that “the British government made the calculation [that] now was the appropriate time to take action”), but:
Another U.S. official, however, acknowledges there was disagreement over timing. Analysts say that in recent years, American security officials have become edgier than the British in such cases because of missed opportunities leading up to 9/11.
…The British official said the Americans also argued over the timing of the arrest of suspected ringleader Rashid Rauf in Pakistan, warning that if he was not taken into custody immediately, the U.S. would "render" him or pressure the Pakistani government to arrest him.
British security was concerned that Rauf be taken into custody "in circumstances where there was due process," according to the official, so that he could be tried in British courts. Ultimately, this official says, Rauf was arrested over the objections of the British.
“Missed opportunities leading up to 9/11” might elicit some sympathy for the administration’s determination to prematurely blow their load, except for the rather inconvenient report that “U.S. and British officials say this group was under such close surveillance that the police virtually held the on/off switch, able to shut it down at will. …Such tight control, U.S. officials say, that after months of intense surveillance there was almost no chance any of the plotters could have actually carried out their attacks.” Which leaves us with the decidedly cynical but unavoidable conclusion that the Bush administration was playing politics with terror yet again. Says Matt:
This goes way beyond what we understood previously — that the Bush Administration knew about the arrests ahead of time, and timed around it a PR offensive against the Democrats.
It turns out that it was the other way around: the Bush Administration orchestrated the timing of the arrests to coordinate them with the PR offensive, which attacked Democrats after Ned Lamont’s victory in the Connecticut primary.
And Richard Cranium:
As the story of this plot starts to unravel over the coming days and weeks (or at least morphs into something much less threatening), the media really needs to step back and take a look at how they were once again played. We're already seeing the initial rumblings of a 2004 replay in terms of terror alerts and proclamations. The GOP is making it clear that their only gambit to retain control of the House and Senate this fall is to once again go for the reptilian brain stem - fear. It's the only issue they have absolutely any control over, because they can pull the “red alert” string on the Charley McCarthy media anytime they want.
The Heretik weighs in, too: “What’s imminent to me may not be so imminent to you.”
Indeed.
(Crossposted at Shakespeare's Sister.)
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Comments
I don't know. The impression I recieved from reading The One Percent Doctorine is that the administration is just very jumpy about terrorism - there's a good story in it about how we missed a chance to build a case against and apprehend the guy who would go one to mastermind the London bombings because everyone was terrified they'd lose track of him under surveilance.
Not to mention, "a coordinated PR offensive?" It was just "Democrats will get you blowed up." They said the same thing before this hit the news, they would have said the same thing if this had never occurred, and it doesn't take the coordination of a puppy at this point to do it. To think some big political machine was rolled out because of a Democratic Senate primary is just silly.
Posted by: Craig | Aug 13, 2006 4:50:00 PM
Sounds suspiciously like a Faribanksing to me. Perhaps is is just "reporting"?
Posted by: Guy Montag | Aug 13, 2006 5:01:55 PM
Of course they did this. This is what they do. It's way past time for the Dems to quit whining about it, and start counterattacking effectively.
Posted by: Rebecca Allen, PhD, ARNP | Aug 13, 2006 5:45:14 PM
ditto what Rebecca said. I am tired of Democratic voices acting surprised. You know- there can't be an October Surprise if every election the same things happened. You can not feign surprise when the other side has projecting the same moves for 30 years now. You know this is their modus operandi, and frankly, even if it werent, why not just run with it for once rather than playing victim to it.
Posted by: akaison | Aug 13, 2006 8:00:59 PM
Yes dems are just upset that they havent had a straight week of 0 news so Lamont can remain the headline story for every bored news organization out there.
Lamont has been the subject of nearly every TV talk show, every major/minor paper, and even magazines; and its only a primary, where the runner up is still in the running. I even just saw him today on 'CBS Sunday Morning'. Thats more coverage then I see of my own local primaries.
..interesting thing about fear. Its kinda like drugs, it builds up a tolerance. Every time its used as a weapon the volume has to be cranked just a little bit more. They can only use it as a weapon for so long. As long as dems remain consistant and have winning ideas, they'll win eventually.
Its a certainty that the republicans are going to use the news to their advantage when they can. Thats surprising, how? Dems need to step up, keep talking, and make sure they have a plan that they can rally the people behind.
Posted by: david b | Aug 13, 2006 10:31:01 PM
screw plans- bring a bat
Posted by: akaison | Aug 14, 2006 12:49:26 AM



