Down The Path To Ambush - Cheney: Obama’s Policies Helping Terrorists Launch Succesful Nuclear Or Biological Attack On U.S.

February 4th, 2009 Posted By .

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Politico:

Former Vice President Dick Cheney warned that there is a “high probability” that terrorists will attempt a catastrophic nuclear or biological attack in coming years, and said he fears the Obama administration’s policies will make it more likely the attempt will succeed.

In an interview Tuesday with Politico, Cheney unyieldingly defended the Bush administration’s support for the Guantanamo Bay prison and coercive interrogation of terrorism suspects.

And he asserted that President Obama will either backtrack on his stated intentions to end those policies or put the country at risk in ways more severe than most Americans — and, he charged, many members of Obama’s own team — understand.

“When we get people who are more concerned about reading the rights to an Al Qaeda terrorist than they are with protecting the United States against people who are absolutely committed to do anything they can to kill Americans, then I worry,” Cheney said.

Protecting the country’s security is “a tough, mean, dirty, nasty business,” he said. “These are evil people. And we’re not going to win this fight by turning the other cheek.”

Citing intelligence reports, Cheney said at least 61 of the inmates who were released from Guantanamo during the Bush administration — “that’s about 11 or 12 percent” — have “gone back into the business of being terrorists.”

The 200 or so inmates still there, he claimed, are “the hard core” whose “recidivism rate would be much higher.” (Lawyers for Guantanamo detainees have strongly disputed the recidivism figures, asserting that the Pentagon data have inconsistencies and omissions.) Cheney called Guantanamo a “first-class program,” and “a necessary facility” that is operated legally and with better food and treatment than the jails in inmates’ native countries.

But he said he worried that “instead of sitting down and carefully evaluating the policies,” Obama officials are unwisely following “campaign rhetoric” and preparing to release terrorism suspects or afford them legal protections granted to more conventional defendants in crime cases.

The choice, he alleged, reflects a naive mindset among the new team in Washington: “The United States needs to be not so much loved as it needs to be respected. Sometimes, that requires us to take actions that generate controversy. I’m not at all sure that that’s what the Obama administration believes.”

The dire portrait Cheney painted of the country’s security situation was made even grimmer by his comments agreeing with analysts who believe this recession may be a once-in-a-century disaster.
“It’s unlike anything I’ve ever seen,” Cheney said. “The combination of the financial crisis that started last year, coupled now with, obviously, a major recession, I think we’re a long way from having solved these problems.”

The interview, less than two weeks after the Bush administration ceded power to Obama, found the man who is arguably the most controversial — and almost surely the most influential — vice president in U.S. history in a self-vindicating mood.

He expressed confidence that files will some day be publicly accessible offering specific evidence that waterboarding and other policies he promoted — over sharp internal dissent from colleagues and harsh public criticism — were directly responsible for averting new Sept. 11-style attacks.

Not content to wait for a historical verdict, Cheney said he is set to plunge into his own memoirs, feeling liberated to describe behind-the-scenes roles over several decades in government now that the “statute of limitations has expired” on many of the most sensitive episodes.

His comments made unmistakable that Cheney — likely more than former President Bush, who has not yet given post-White House interviews — is willing and even eager to spar with the new administration and its supporters over the issues he cares most about.

His standing in this public debate is beset by contradictions. Cheney for years has had intimate access to the sort of highly classified national security intelligence that Obama and his teams are only recently seeing.

But many of the top Democratic legal and national security players have long viewed Cheney as a man who became unhinged by his fears, responsible for major misjudgments in Iraq and Afghanistan, willing to bend or break legal precedents and constitutional principles to advance his aims. Polls show he is one of the most unpopular people in national life.

In the interview, Cheney revealed no doubts about his own course — and many about the new administration’s.

“If it hadn’t been for what we did — with respect to the terrorist surveillance program, or enhanced interrogation techniques for high-value detainees, the Patriot Act, and so forth — then we would have been attacked again,” he said. “Those policies we put in place, in my opinion, were absolutely crucial to getting us through the last seven-plus years without a major-casualty attack on the U.S.”

Cheney said “the ultimate threat to the country” is “a 9/11-type event where the terrorists are armed with something much more dangerous than an airline ticket and a box cutter – a nuclear weapon or a biological agent of some kind” that is deployed in the middle of an American city.

“That’s the one that would involve the deaths of perhaps hundreds of thousands of people, and the one you have to spend a hell of a lot of time guarding against,” he said.

“I think there’s a high probability of such an attempt. Whether or not they can pull it off depends whether or not we keep in place policies that have allowed us to defeat all further attempts, since 9/11, to launch mass-casualty attacks against the United States.”

If Cheney’s language was dramatic, the setting for the comments was almost bizarrely pedestrian. His office is in a non-descript suburban office building in McLean, Va., in a suite that could just as easily house a dental clinic. The office is across the hall from a quick-copy store. The door is marked by nothing except a paper sign, held up by tape, saying the unit is occupied by the General Services Administration.

At several points, Cheney resisted singling out Obama personally for criticism, at one point saying he wants to give him a break after just two weeks in office. He said he admires Obama’s choice to keep Defense Secretary Robert Gates on the job.

But if he treated Obama gingerly, Cheney was eager to engage in the broader philosophical debate he was accustomed to with Democrats and even many in his own party about the right way to navigate a dangerous planet. He said he fears the people populating Obama’s ranks put too much faith in negotiation, persuasion, and good intentions.

“I think there are some who probably actually believe that if we just go talk nice to these folks, everything’s going to be okay,” he said.

He said his own experience tempers his belief in diplomacy.

“I think they’re optimistic. All new administrations are optimistic. We were,” he said.

“They may be able, in some cases, to make progress diplomatically that we weren’t,” Cheney said. “But, on the other hand, I think they’re likely to find — just as we did — that lots of times the diplomacy doesn’t work. Or diplomacy doesn’t work without there being an implied threat of something more serious if it fails.”

As examples of the dangerous world he sees — and one he predicted Obama and aides would find “sobering” — were Russia’s backsliding into authoritarianism and away from democracy, and the ongoing showdowns over the nuclear intentions of Iran and North Korea.

But it was the choice over Guantanamo that most dominated Cheney’s comments.

“If you release the hard-core Al Qaeda terrorists that are held at Guantanamo, I think they go back into the business of trying to kill more Americans and mount further mass-casualty attacks,” he said. “If you turn ’em loose and they go kill more Americans, who’s responsible for that?”

Of one alternative — moving prisoners to the U.S. prisons — Cheney said he has heard from few members of Congress eager for Guantanamo transfers to their home-state prisons, and asked: “Is that really a good idea to take hardened Al Qaeda terrorists who’ve already killed thousands of Americans and put ’em in San Quentin or some other prison facility where they can spread their venom even more widely than it already is?”

While Cheney’s words were dire, his own mood was relaxed, even loquacious. He was not on crutches — much less the wheelchair he rode to Obama’s Inauguration — from an injury while moving a box of books into his new home.

Suddenly a man of leisure, Cheney has a Kindle, Amazon’s wireless reading device, and said he used it recently to read James M. McPherson’s new “Tried by War: Abraham Lincoln as Commander in Chief.”

About a week ago, he had a phone conversation with former President George W. Bush, the first time the two had talked since they appeared together at a rally at Andrews Air Force Base just after Obama’s swearing-in.

“He’s fine,” Cheney said. “We had a pleasant chat on the phone. It was a private, personal conversation – not about policy. We’re both citizens – civilians.”

Other highlights of the 90-minute interview:

* What Cheney called “the trillion-dollar so-called stimulus bill”: “It looks to me like there’s a lot of stuff in there that has nothing to do with stimulus – it’s a sort of a wish list of a lot of my congressional Democratic friends,” he said.

* The potential consequences of $1 trillion in deficit stimulus spending: “It’s huge, obviously – potentially huge. You worry about what ultimately happens to inflation. You worry about what’s going to happen to the ability of the government to borrow money. … I’m nervous.”

* Whether the Bush administration should have done more about the economy: “We did worry about it, to some extent. … I don’t think anybody actually foresaw something of this size and dimension occurring. It’s also global. We only control part of the world economy – a very important part.”

* On the chance of progress in the Israeli-Palestinian peace process in the foreseeable future: “I think it’s unlikely.”

After leaving office, Cheney and his wife, Lynne, went first to his home in Wyoming, then returned to Washington to enjoy their grandchildren. He’s working on a book about his career, which has included stints as a House member, White House chief of staff and secretary of Defense.

His daughter, Liz Cheney, the former principal deputy assistant secretary of state for near eastern affairs, supervised the interview and at one point was looking for a tape recorder.

“I’m not a very good press aide,” she joshed.

Cheney found one on his own. “See, you don’t need staff,” she said.

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25 Responses to “ Down The Path To Ambush - Cheney: Obama’s Policies Helping Terrorists Launch Succesful Nuclear Or Biological Attack On U.S.”

  1. SOC

    Impeach OBAMA now!!!

  2. American Woman (bitter clinger to my guns and religion)

    You cant have diplomacy with people who have no respect for diplomacy.
    Its like trying to have a rational conversation with irrational people.

    Obongo and his whole admin needs to be thrown out of the country preferrably in gitmo with the other terrorist.

    Im so pissed!! :evil:

  3. American Woman (bitter clinger to my guns and religion)

    Hussain does not care about public opinion because he doesnt have to worry about re-election. If he did he would not be reaching so far left so fast.

  4. Steve in NC

    We owe a debt of gratitude for his service to this country.

    Shame is he is probably right. Remember Biden said to gird your loins for the attack to soon come.

  5. DesignR

    From the horse’s mouth.

    Listen up, this is from the man that knows ALL!
    He is not going to take an ad out in a newspaper and expand on this statement. It is a message to the non-suicidal Patriots from a leader of Patriots!

    He just said WE W I L L BE HIT.

    The only caveat is if Obama continues the Bush Homeland Defense plan. We all know Oblamblam is not doing that, so…
    Tell everyone you know, your family, your friends that IT IS going to happen! Get out of the big cities! What state is best? Who knows. All I can glean from this is that it sounds like we have months, not years.

    Get your act together people.
    Support the NRA, go survivalist, and make several ‘what if’ contingency plans.

    GAME ON!

  6. dilly

    pakis will nuke us 1 year, 4months, 3 days after we invade them in april

  7. Bush and Cheney did more to protect America then the stinking liberals (especially that monster baby hater Nancy Pelosi) would do even if we came under direct attack.

    If we can impeach Obama now we could save many lives.

  8. I am so glad Mr Cheney is speaking freely.

    There is no need for Republicans to keep the old tradition of not speaking on issues after they leave office. The Democrats had no respect for this tradition and lives are at steak here.

    Good for you, Mr. Vice President, and thank you.

  9. I can almost hear the Liberals’ heads exploding over this statement by Cheney. This man has probably done more than any individual in the past seven years to keep this country safe and in this case, he once again speaks the truth.

    As Bill Bennett has said, “this new President WILL be tested - how soon into his term, we don’t know, but he will be tested. And then we will find out what he is made of.”

  10. aboutTObegin

    and when we ARE hit, ofucko will try to play nice and do nothing to ”provoke”the angry little people that attacked us…and thus, they will see we weak and keep attacking us, again and again and again…. we are fucked unless ofucko is impeached due to his birth certificate controversy or some miracle…… :mad:

  11. 31Mike

    Damn…it’s only been two weeks and it seems like Pres. Bush and VP Cheney have been gone for a fucking year now.

    Anyone else feel like that? This has been a looooong two weeks.

  12. DesignR

    :arrow: 31Mike
    Ditto!

  13. aboutTObegin

    31Mike

    Ditto!!!

    Pres. Bush &
    VP Cheney —-> YOU ARE SORELY MISSED!!!! THIS KENYAN IS ASS RAPING AMERICA!

  14. American Woman (bitter clinger to my guns and religion)

    Yeah that stupid blonde liberal bitch that was on Hannity last night said “what does he know he should just go away”
    what does he know???? gee, he has knows more than anyone and has experiance [successfully I might ad] in dealing with this.
    Obviously Obongo has had his focus on socialism to care about a little “troublesome” thing like terrorist :roll:

    Yet these libutards are still attacking the Bush admin but want everyone to get behind their failure of a pres. hahaha he is crashing and burning in a record time of 2 weeks!! :lol: but no doublestandards there

  15. Obama said that he would talk to Iran without preconditions.

    The Iranians have reacted with contempt, saying that Obama wants to talk because the U.S. has failed. And the Iran has cheerfully begun setting out its own preconditions: first Ahmadinejad said that Obama “must apologise to the Iranian people and try to repair their past bad acts and the crimes they committed against Iran.” And now we hear that Obama must accept a nuclear Iran for “the chances for dialogue and co-operation” to “succeed.”

    “Iran says US must accept nuclear programme,” by Roula Khalaf and Najmeh Bozorgmehr in Financial Times, February 4

    “This is a cause for Great concern not just here in the United States but in Europe, throughout the Middle East and I believe throughout the greater world,” “the Iranians have demonstrated an ability to fire missiles that could travel at least 2,500 kilometers and probably more. This means that the entire Middle East and much of Europe is in their range.” :gun:

  16. [...] Pat Dollard, Politico, “Cheney warns of new attacks” [...]

  17. John

    Cheney is a god amongst men…Cheney 2012, now thats a commander and chief!

  18. unkaglen

    The spineless one now in office is going to try to reduce our nuclear arsenal by 80%. God I miss Bush/Cheney……..
    :sad: :cry:

  19. checkers

    In case you are interested.
    Doctors for Disaster Preparedness web site.
    Info on surviving nuclear fallout, how to build a home radiation detector, etc.

    http://www.ddponline.org/

  20. aboutTObegin

    thanks checkers… also go to http://www.tlgwindpower.com you can build your own windmills and alternative power sources… good luck and God bless you all.

  21. Roland

    :arrow: John

    “Cheney is a god amongst men…Cheney 2012, now thats a commander and chief!”

    By 2012 it may be too late:

    Wall off DC now.

    Air evac the few patriots.

    Appoint Cheney interim POTUS.

    Make Cheyenne the new Capitol.

    Piggyback a POTUS election on the 2010.

    Blue states in 2008 are on probation for two elections with their electoral and congressional delegate count reduced by 50 percent.

    Dream big :!:

  22. Kermit

    The up side to Obama’s policies is that we will be hit and strikes will come to metropolitan urban areas where most of the democraps reside.

    If you are interested in a way to cull the libs from the nation Obama’s policies are a pretty good shot at accomplishing this end.

    If you are conservative you might want to think about moving from an urban area.

  23. aboutTObegin

    Roland…damn thats a WET dream!!!! damn had me quivering

    and Kermit….done….hopefully the other brethren(both male and female) follow…

  24. Poe

    I like Cheney and have no doubt he took a lot of hits for shit that was not his error.

    We will miss him.

  25. RC

    Nuclear scientist Abdul Qadeer Khan set free 2 weeks into Obama’s administration ..

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