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U.S. Intelligence warns of definite Al-Qaeda attack on United States within six months.

The top official in U.S. intelligence has warned of a definite attack from Al-Qaeda
or one of of it's numerous affiliates. We thank Obama and his idiotic outreaching
to Muslims and Islam worldwide for the increased boldness that we are
witnessing from our enemies of the Islamic world. How many attempts will it take
until there is one more successful tragedy like 9/11 or Fort Hood on a much
larger scale. The stark realization that this country is extremely vulnerable in
so many areas has Americans more worried than before, and rightfully so.
After the near miss on Christmas day, a new sense of urgency is gradually
taking hold in the nation's capitol. That said, this poster has very little confidence
in the Obama administration and it's ability to react, rebuild our intelligence,
defense and military capabilities that this administration has dismantled in just
it's first year.




                                                No matter how you say Islam
                                               the end result will be the same.
                                               Is this what we want here in the
                                                          United States?          
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NewYork Times
Mark Mazzeti


America’s top intelligence official told lawmakers on Tuesday that he was “highly certain” that Al Qaeda or one of its affiliates would attempt a large-scale attack on American soil within the next six months.


The assessment by Dennis C. Blair, the director of national intelligence, was much starker than his view last year, when he emphasized the considerable progress in the campaign to debilitate Al Qaeda and said that the global economic meltdown, rather than the prospect of a major terrorist attack, was the “primary near-term security concern of the United States.”

Mr. Blair began his annual threat testimony before Congress by saying that the threat of a crippling attack on telecommunications and other computer networks was growing as an increasingly sophisticated group of enemies had “severely threatened” the sometimes fragile systems undergirding the country’s information infrastructure.


“Malicious cyberactivity is occurring on an unprecedented scale with extraordinary sophistication,” he told the Senate Intelligence Committee.

His emphasis on the threat points up the growing concerns among American intelligence officials about the potentially devastating results of a coordinated attack on the nation’s technology apparatus, sometimes called a “cyber Pearl Harbor.”

He said that the surge in cyberattacks, including the recent penetration of Google’s servers from inside China, was a “wake-up call” for those who dismissed the threat of computer warfare.


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http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/03/us/politics/03intel.html

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