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    U.S. Intel Head James Clapper on Greatest Threats in 2012

    The man in charge of all of America's intelligence gathering testified today before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence for the annual Worldwide Threat Assessment. The following are excerpts from National Director of Intelligence James Clapper's prepared remarks as provided to ABC News.

    On Iran: We Don't Know If They'll Go for The Bomb, 'Concerned' About Attack on U.S.

    "We assess Iran is keeping open the option to develop nuclear weapons, in part by developing various nuclear capabilities that better position it to produce such weapons, should it choose to do so. We do not know, however, if Iran will eventually decide to build nuclear weapons. Iran nevertheless is expanding its uranium enrichment capabilities, which can be used for either civil or weapons purposes."

    "Iran's technical advancement, particularly in uranium enrichment, strengthens our assessment that Iran has the scientific, technical, and industrial capacity to eventually produce nuclear weapons, making the central issue its political will to do so. These advancements contribute to our judgment that Iran is technically capable of producing enough highly enriched uranium for a weapon, if it so chooses. We judge Iran would likely choose missile delivery as its preferred method of delivering a nuclear weapon… Elite infighting has reached new levels, as the rift grows between Supreme Leader Khamenei and President Ahmadinejad."

    "The 2011 plot to assassinate the Saudi ambassador to the United States shows that some Iranian officials -- probably including Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei -- have changed their calculus and are now more willing to conduct an attack in the United States in response to real or perceived U.S. actions that threaten the regime. We are also concerned about Iranian plotting against U.S. or allied interests overseas. Iran's willingness to sponsor future attacks in the United States or against our interests abroad probably will be shaped by Tehran's evaluation of the costs it bears for the plot against the ambassador as well as Iranian leaders' perceptions of U.S. threats against the regime."

    On Terrorism: Al Qaeda 'Core' Weakening, Affiliates and Homegrown Terror Greater Threats

    "The next two to three years will be a critical transition phase for the terrorist threat facing the United States, particularly from al Qaeda and like-minded groups… During this transition, we expect leadership of the movement to become more decentralized, with 'core' al Qaeda -- the Pakistan-based group formerly led by Osama bin Laden -- diminishing in operational importance; regional al Qaeda's affiliates planning and attempting terrorist attacks; multiple voices providing inspiration for the movement; and more vigorous debate about local versus global agendas."

    "We do not assess that al Qaeda's new leader, Ayman al-Zawahiri, will change al Qaeda's strategic direction, but most al Qaeda members find Zawahiri's leadership style less compelling than bin Laden's image as a holy man and warrior and will not offer him the deference they gave bin Laden."

    "We judge that al Qaeda's losses are so substantial and its operating environment so restricted that a new group of leaders, even if they could be found, would have difficulty integrating into the organization and compensating for mounting losses."

    Despite this, the DNI's statement notes that al Qaeda regional affiliates "will remain committed to the group's ideology, and in terms of threats to U.S. interests will surpass the remnants of core al Qaeda in Pakistan."

    "We judge al Qaeda operatives are balancing support for attacks in Pakistan with guidance to refocus the global jihad externally, against U.S. targets. Al Qaeda also will increasingly rely on ideological and operational alliances with Pakistani militant factions to accomplish its goals within Pakistan and to conduct transnational attacks. Pakistani military leaders have had limited success against al Qaeda operatives, other foreign fighters, and Pakistani militants who pose a threat to Islamabad."

    Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP)

    Although high-profile al Qaeda cleric and recruiter Anwar Awlaki has been killed, the intelligence chief notes in his testimony that al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), the group to which Awlaki belonged, remains dangerous.

    "We judge AQAP remains the node most likely to attempt transnational attacks. [Awlaki's] death probably reduces, at least temporarily, AQAP's ability to plan transnational attacks, but many of those responsible for implementing plots, including bomb makers, financiers, and facilitators, remain and could advance plots."

    Al Qaeda in Iraq (AQI)

    "We assess that AQI (al Qaeda in Iraq) will remain focused on overthrowing the Shia-led government in Baghdad in favor of a Sunni-led Islamic caliphate. It probably will attempt attacks primarily on local Iraqi targets, including government institutions, Iraqi Security Forces personnel, Shia civilians, and recalcitrant Sunnis, such as members of the Sons of Iraq, and will seek to rebuild support among the Sunni population…. The Iraqi Government is positioned to keep violence near current levels through 2012, although periodic spikes are likely. Iraqi Security Forces (ISF) are capable of planning and executing security operations, and Iraqi counter-terrorism forces have demonstrated they are capable of targeting remaining terrorists and insurgents."

    Al Shabaab, Somalia

    Clapper said the main issue concerning the al Qaeda-linked terror group al Shabaab in east Africa is with American-born fighters who have joined the group.

    "Members of the group -- particularly a foreign fighter cadre that includes U.S. passport holders -- may also have aspirations to attack inside the United States. However, we lack insight into concrete operational plans outside the Horn of Africa."

    Homegrown Threat

    Clapper said that homegrown extremists may move to attack in the U.S. if America or the West engages in war in another Muslim nation. In his testimony Clapper notes that extremists may learn from past plots and averted attacks and disruptions.

    On Afghanistan: Taliban Still Has 'Safe Haven' in Pakistan

    Discussing the Taliban the intelligence chief said "its losses have come mainly in areas where ISAF (International Security Assistance Force) surge forces are concentrated. It remains resilient and capable of challenging U.S. and international goals and Taliban senior leaders continue to enjoy safe haven in Pakistan, which enables them to provide strategic direction to the insurgency and not fear for their safety. We assess al Qaeda's impact on the Afghanistan insurgency is limited."

    "That said, al Qaeda is committed to the Afghan jihad, and the propaganda gains from participating in insurgent attacks outweigh their limited battlefield impact," he said. "In terms of security, we judge that the Afghan police and Army will continue to depend on ISAF support."

    Clapper also notes that Afghans earned $1.8 billion from the drug trade last year.

    On North Korea: To Early to Judge New Leader, Two Nuclear Weapon Tests

    "North Korea's nuclear weapons and missile programs pose a serious threat to the security environment in East Asia. Its export of ballistic missiles and associated materials to several countries, including Iran and Syria, and its assistance to Syria -- now ended -- illustrate the reach of the North's proliferation activities. We remain alert to the possibility that North Korea might again export nuclear technology."

    Kim Jong Un became North Korea's leader following the death of his father, Kim Jong Il, on 17 December 2011. Although it is still early to assess the extent of his authority, senior regime leaders will probably remain cohesive at least in the near term to prevent instability and protect their interests."

    Clapper said that the U.S. intelligence community believes North Korea has tested two nuclear devices.

    On the Arab Spring: Turmoil Will 'Challenge' U.S. Influence, Terrorists Could Exploit Unrest

    "The Arab world is in a period of turmoil and change that will challenge the ability of the United States to influence events in the Middle East. This turmoil is driven by forces that will shape Arab politics for years, including a large youth population; economic grievances associated with persistent unemployment, inequality, and corruption; increased popular participation and renewed hope in effecting political change; and a greater ability by opposition groups to mobilize nonviolent resistance on a large scale."

    "Meanwhile, the forces propelling change are confronting ruling elites; sectarian, ethnic, and tribal divisions; lack of experience with democracy; dependence on natural resource wealth; and regional power rivalries…This new regional environment poses challenges for U.S. strategic partnerships in the Arab world. However, we judge that Arab leaders will continue to cooperate with the United States on regional security to help check Iran's regional ambitions, and some will seek economic assistance."

    "The unrest potentially provides terrorists inspired by the global jihadist movement more operating space, as security services focus more on internal security and, in some cases, undergo transformations in make-up and orientation. Ongoing unrest most likely would exacerbate public frustration, erosion of state power, and economic woes -- conditions that al Qaeda would work to exploit. The ongoing turmoil probably will cause at least a temporary setback to CT (counter-terrorism) efforts and might prove a longer-term impediment, if successor governments view violent Sunni extremism as a less immediate threat than did previous regimes."

    On the Cyber Threat to the U.S.: Governments Can't Keep Up with Technology

    In his testimony, Clapper notes that cyber threats are likely to increase in the coming years.

    "We currently face a cyber environment where emerging technologies are developed and implemented faster than governments can keep pace, as illustrated by the failed efforts at censoring social media during the 2011 Arab Spring revolutions in Tunisia, Egypt, and Libya. Hacker groups, such as Anonymous and Lulz Security (LulzSec), have conducted distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks and website defacements against government and corporate interests they oppose. The well publicized intrusions into NASDAQ and International Monetary Fund (IMF) networks underscore the vulnerability of key sectors of the U.S. and global economy."

    The intelligence chief also notes that computer-espionage is becoming a greater concern with foreign services targeting classified networks that may not be detected.

    "We assess that many intrusions into U.S. networks are not being detected. Although most activity detected to date has been targeted against unclassified networks connected to the Internet, foreign cyber actors have also begun targeting classified networks".

    On Drinking Water Resources: Shortages, Floods Will Hurt U.S. National Security

    During the next 10 years, water problems will contribute to instability in states important to U.S. national security interests.

    Water shortages, poor water quality, and floods are unlikely to result in state failure. However, water problems combined with poverty, social tensions, environmental degradation, ineffectual leadership, and weak political institutions contribute to social disruptions that can result in state failure.

    Now and for the foreseeable future, water shortages and pollution probably will negatively affect the economic performance of important U.S. trading partners.

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    • melee401  •  3 mths ago
      All of the terrorist organizations combined could never do as much damage to this nation as has our own congress over the past 40 years.
      • Liberty 3 mths ago
        The majority years of the past five decades found Democraps the congress majority. Fact Jack!
    • Paul  •  New York, New York  •  3 mths ago
      the two biggest threats to the united states of america are the republican party and the democratic party. They were once viable political parties working for the betterment of the american people but now they only work for themselves. Like George Washington said during this farwell speech to congress - The biggest threat to this democracy does not come from foreign powers but from our own political parties, when loyalty is given to the party over country then we will lose this democracy -
      • Jonathan 3 mths ago
        well, yes the Republican party is very much the same old, however most there would not sell out their country or the republic. The Leftist in the Democratic party want to bring our constitutional republic down. They do not believe in our system.
    • Greg L  •  Nashua, New Hampshire  •  3 mths ago
      Every civilization in the history of the world has fallen (obviously, not including the ones currently existing)...It would be pretty darn egotistical to assume the USA will be here forever just because of our bulletproof mindset. Sooner or later, there will be a circumstance too big for the USA to withstand, and we will fall...will it be terrorism? world war? Nuclear war? disease? pollution? corruption? natural disaster? Maybe what does us in is we'll just spread ourselves too thin in our fruitless attempt to police the world. Don't get me wrong, I love my country and spent 10 years of my life fighting for it until a broken back made me a civilian. All I'm saying is someday, the USA will be unrecognizable from it's current state and there's no way of knowing what does it. Since there's no way to know how it happens, it seems like a waste of time to spread fear with somber, doomsday articles from hack "journalists".
      • Molania 3 mths ago
        Thank goodness, the sooner the better
      • Sheela 3 mths ago
        if you bother to actually read released public documents you will come to the likely conclusion that the demise of the US will be at the hands of a worthless american dollar brought on intentionally by bankers who will form a world bank basically the IMF for everyone, a world government will follow that knows no borders yet owns all of them. America will be a police state (the laws are already in place, Patriot act, NDAA), propped up by the rules and regulations of the new world bank. This is the most likely outcome from what is going on. If the greenback fails and a world bank is formed then watch out and plan the revolution.
      • David 3 mths ago
        Thank you, Greg, for your service. My hope is that, by keeping our eyes open, we can postpone "the end" for a very long time to come. I sincerely hope that you get to spend many, many years enjoying the good life that you fought to make possible.
    • Diogenes  •  3 mths ago
      The greatest threat to the US would be the denial and ignorance of its population.
      • BID 3 mths ago
        Allah willing.
      • Pilot1 3 mths ago
        If Obama wins in 2012 I would have to agree with you.
    • Clint  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 mths ago
      How did I know 'homegrown terrorism' would be on the list. Please take away more of my Constitutional rights but leave our borders wide open. What a lie!!!
      • Rick 3 mths ago
        Bush's Dept of Homeland Security produced a report that placed homegrown right wing extremism at the top of the list of domestic threats. Fox News didn't tell you that, which is why you're not aware. Do some googling, you'll find it.
      • Clint 3 mths ago
        Rick, I am aware of it because I 'don't' listen to 'any' corporate controlled mainstream media. I suggest you listen to Alex Jones @ InfoWars asap.
      • Funkmaster23 3 mths ago
        You said it brother! And Rick is obviously a Libtard who thinks every possible homeland terror threat is going to come from angry white men (although they will be the only ones blamed by the MSM). He needs to learn what false flag terror is, and that with few exceptions is really the only kind we have! As you know, WWI, WWII, Vietnam (via the Gulf of Tonkin incident) and 911 were all false flag operations. It's sad how the Sheeple (like Rick) are hopelessly trapped in the Elite's Left-Right Paradigm!
    • Mike H  •  3 mths ago
      who are we kidding!!? The greatest threat the average American faces this coming year is to our freedom; coming from The Govt, Justice, TSA and Homeland security, in the name of Holder, Napolitano, and Pistole...oh yeah, almost forgot its #1 killing machine, the DEA.
    • Tugg Mydik  •  3 mths ago
      Thought Obama is the biggest threat? Also, didn't even realize this idiot Clapper was still in his position? What a fool!
    • AtticusFinch  •  Charlottesville, Virginia  •  3 mths ago
      Our real threat is our crooked politicians who are selling OUR country down the drain and profiting from it. They don't care where the money is coming from as long as it keeps rolling in by the millions! And the threat of terrorists in this country because our elected crooks REFUSE to keep the illegals out or run strict checks on them from other countries, especially those from countries that hate us.
    • Airborne  •  3 mths ago
      Our very own Government is our biggest threat, when they start saying that Americans will be a threat to National security then we all know something is very wrong in the White House... Read between the lines..
    • John Tew  •  3 mths ago
      Greatest Threats in 2012 The Politicians that are ruining this country
    • L.C.by T.  •  3 mths ago
      U.S. Intel Head James Clapper on Greatest Threat in 2012, which is the fear we are trying to feed you. Tilt your head back, now open your mouth, someone put the funnel, now don't worry, this may feel like water borading but it really isn't, stop gagging.
    • David1  •  3 mths ago
      If I was running the war in Afghanistan the mountains near the Pakistan border would not be there anymore. PERIOD!
    • Mike  •  3 mths ago
      I'll take "threats to America" for 50 points please Alex. Answer is: What are, the morons in congress.
    • matt  •  3 mths ago
      A government that is afraid of its people is a healthy government.
    • Eric  •  3 mths ago
      Be afraid. Be very afraid. This is the consequence of nation building and globalist bullying. I don't see the national debt anywhere on that list. Figures.
    • Rocketmissile  •  Tustin, California  •  3 mths ago
      The greatest threat to Americans is the American Government and the phony "News" media! Oh, and the average American voter.
    • GENE  •  3 mths ago
      OK, we went to war in Iraq looking for weapons of mass destruction and did not find any over the last 10 years. Now we are contemplating military action against Iran for what we persumed to be a nuclear weapon. Iran says its nuclear research is for peaceful uses. I say let them prove to the world that they are not lying. If they are, then it will be the whole world against Iran as opposed to our military and our financial burden.
    • CharlieW  •  Hollywood, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      People are so negative! If you want to see why our politicians fail, just read these message boards, as these are the people that are voting them in. As a whole the public always focus on what is easy and inconsequential, stop reading the first 3 sentences and look for what really matters in the world! Not all elections are rigged, make a difference if you feel that strongly about something, and vote with what you think is right, not party lines!
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Beaverton, Oregon  •  3 mths ago
      Water shortages are what scare me the most. Water = life
    • A  •  Westfield, Massachusetts  •  3 mths ago
      The biggest threat is the one that is never seen...
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