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    US unveils new counterterrorism strategy: three key parts

    The new counterterrorism strategy replaces one from 2006 and calls for pursuing with ‘laser focus’ the approach that the Obama administration has already been taking.

    The White House unveiled a new counterterrorism strategy Wednesday that homes in on what it says is a declining but still dangerous Al Qaeda – and that for the first time makes a priority of the threat posed by adherents of Al Qaeda’s extremist ideology inside the US.

    “This is the first counterterrorism strategy that focuses on the ability of Al Qaeda and its networks to inspire people in the United States to attack us from within,” said John Brennan, President Obama’s chief counterterrorism adviser, in a speech Wednesday in Washington.

    IN PICTURES: American Jihadis

    The new counterterrorism strategy replaces one from 2006 and calls for pursuing with what Mr. Brennan called “laser focus” the approach that the Obama administration has already been taking. This approach, which the administration says has decimated Al Qaeda’s power, reach, and appeal, includes the following components:

    • A zeroing in on the organization’s senior leaders.

    • Enhanced cooperation with allies and partners to defeat the extremist scourge.

    • A sustained effort to restore America’s image and leadership in the world.

    Elaborating on each of these points, Brennan said that, first of all, Al Qaeda’s leadership ranks have been seriously depleted and its recruiting abilities weakened.

    “All told, over the past 2-1/2 years, virtually every major Al Qaeda affiliate has lost its key leader or operational commander,” he said – adding that the operation in May resulting in the death of Osama bin Laden was “our biggest blow against Al Qaeda yet.”

    Second, he said, the US will continue to deepen the kind of intelligence cooperation that was exemplified by Saudi Arabia’s tip-off to US intelligence officials last October about explosive devices, which Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula had managed to introduce to planes headed for the US.

    Brennan, who at one point in a long CIA career was station chief in Saudi Arabia, said in a question-and-answer session following his speech that the Saudi kingdom was now “one of the best counterterrorism partners that the US has.”

    He said he hoped Pakistan – which he described as “one of our most vital counterterrorism partners” – will one day realize, as Saudi Arabia did after a series of internal attacks in 2003, that “this really is a war” that threatens more than US interests.

    Third, Brennan said, efforts under Mr. Obama to improve America’s image abroad and enhance diplomatic and people-to-people relations were yielding results – even as Al Qaeda’s image and appeal among Muslims are waning.

    He cited the Arab Spring, which he said has “left Al Qaeda and its ilk on the sidelines.” For decades, terrorist groups like Al Qaeda “have preached that the only way to effect change is through violence,” Brennan said, adding, “Now that claim has been thoroughly repudiated, and it has been repudiated by ordinary citizens, in Tunisia and Egypt and beyond.”

    As upbeat as those words were, the White House counterterrorism chief sounded a cautious note in emphasizing that Al Qaeda still has an ability to attract adherents.

    The new strategy will focus on such adherents inside the US, whom Brennan described as “individuals, sometimes with little or no direct physical contact with Al Qaeda, who have succumbed to its hateful ideology.”

    Among the examples Brennan gave was the November 2009 Fort Hood shooting rampage, allegedly carried out by an Army major shouting “God is great” in Arabic.

    A key component of Obama’s counterterrorism strategy will be a renewed emphasis on building “strong partnerships between government and communities here at home, including Muslim and Arab-American” communities, said Brennan, who chose Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies to make his remarks.

    Announcing the administration’s intention to introduce a new “partnering” effort, Brennan said, “A key tenant of this approach is that when it comes to protecting our country, Muslim-Americans are not part of the problem; they’re part of the solution.”

    In another bit of news, Brennan said the new strategy marks the official end of the government using the term “global war on terror.” In his speech, he said defeating Al Qaeda “does not require a global war, but it does require a focus on specific regions,” from South Asia to Yemen and Somalia and the Maghreb.

    Later, the counterterrorism chief corrected a student’s phrasing of a question, saying, “We intentionally do not use ‘global war on terror’: We’re in a war with Al Qaeda.”

    IN PICTURES: American Jihadis

     

    389 comments

    • Chris  •  11 mths ago
      funny how fast they can come up with another ay to fight in a war but how slow its taking to fix the economy
    • Echo  •  11 mths ago
      Foreign aid should be paid with dye packs like the ones you hear about in bank robberies. Then we can see where the money really goes.
      • Bob 11 mths ago
        Good idea. An alternative would be to give foreign aid in a special currencies that could only be spent by the recipient and on stuff manufactured in the USA.
      • Judge 11 mths ago
        "• A sustained effort to restore America’s image and leadership in the world."

        Uhhh do they know that we are bankrupt and Israel makes U.S. look like D(*%&^ bags?
      • little red ridinghood 11 mths ago
        dumb ass the money is electronic not physical I suppose you want us to come up with an electronic dye pack now right?
    • yyz  •  11 mths ago
      Why does the US always feel the need to go public with their plans against terrorism??? Why not just implement them WITHOUT the enemy's knowledge of what you're trying to do??It's just beyond me how stupid the leadership in this country has become!
      • Lobo 11 mths ago
        there's a reason for everything.
      • Brett 11 mths ago
        because we have to give the enemy a fighting chance..pathetic. kill them all.
      • mine one 11 mths ago
        or maybe its already done. dugh
    • hardhitter  •  11 mths ago
      why do we always tell the bad guys what we are doing or going to do
      • Jose K 11 mths ago
        because it doesn't matter if they know or not. we are still going to get them.
      • Reality check 11 mths ago
        Just glad they keep hush hush on Bin Laden!
      • MoBob 11 mths ago
        According to the press they have a right to know....
    • C431  •  11 mths ago
      If this is anything like his "laser like focus" on jobs, the economy, or the debt we are ins serious trouble.
      • BobD 11 mths ago
        Dumbo doesn't give a damn about those things..
    • NARFE Guy  •  11 mths ago
      If al-Qaeda and its ilk are "on the sidelines" why do I take off my shoes at the airport?
      • Small 11 mths ago
        And why do I have to handover my pocket knife when visiting the Statue of Liberty?
      • Bob 11 mths ago
        Two reasons: (1) Because otherwise the person you are handing to it would be a statistic that would raise the unemployment rate. (2) This is part of economic stimulus. He/She takes your knife, you buy another one, they take it, you buy another one, cycle repeats. More government employment, more manufacturing (knife), more retail sales. What about Obama economics can't you understand?
    • Historian  •  11 mths ago
      Just make sure we know what Al Qaeda's "new policy" is as they adjust to our "new policies".
    • Mookie  •  11 mths ago
      Translation = you the american public are the enemy and will be treated as such - your rights will be violated (as they already are through the patriot act, telecommunications act, and threat fusion centers) because you might be a terrorist
    • TheRebel  •  11 mths ago
      Instead of restoring the U.S. image why not restore it's integrity?
    • max  •  11 mths ago
      When the gov. unviels anything to the public, I can assure you, it's a double lie....
    • gold miner  •  11 mths ago
      Here it comes home folks, every repressive government starts by getting terrorists in the homeland i.e. anyone anti-gov. Isn't that just about everybody now?
    • MoBob  •  11 mths ago
      Well, what a nice piece of propaganda... In this economy I guess you have to do what you can to keep your job.
    • Flurry  •  11 mths ago
      Funny how headlines from China are all about how they focus their resources on amazing architectual and technological feats, while in the US, it's about using all of our resources to try and blow stuff up.
    • Observer  •  11 mths ago
      PS: If you think those bullet points are revealing detailed secrets you really are morons.
    • James  •  11 mths ago
      Terrorism is not the problem. The corruption & greed in DC has done far more harm to this country than Al Qaeda.
    • Harrison J. Bounel  •  11 mths ago
      Obama's administration today says they've openly launched talks with the Muslim Brotherhood, which is the parent organization of Hamas, Al Qaeda, and even more similar Islmaist terrist organizations.
    • Guest1234  •  11 mths ago
      The bottom line is, thou shall keep paying more and more taxes to Uncle Sam !
    • Mike  •  11 mths ago
      NO NO NO NO NO, the idiots still do not get it. REGISTER TO VOTE AND LET'S GET THEM ALL OUT OF WASHINGTON.
    • Duckster  •  11 mths ago
      Just kill those sons of a beaches!!!
    • Masahiro  •  11 mths ago
      why are we giving money to the enemy? lets keep it here in the US
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