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CBS/ May 24, 2010, 12:54 PM

Getting Serious About Anwar al Awlaki

Smoke billows from a wildfire burning west of Fort Collins, Colo., on Tuesday, June 12, 2012. The fire which started on Saturday has burned more than 40,000 acres and one person is dead as it continues to burn out of control. (AP Photo/The Coloradoan, V. Richard Haro) NO SALES

Smoke billows from a wildfire burning west of Fort Collins, Colo., on Tuesday, June 12, 2012. The fire which started on Saturday has burned more than 40,000 acres and one person is dead as it continues to burn out of control. (AP Photo/The Coloradoan, V. Richard Haro) NO SALES / V. Richard Haro

Thomas Joscelyn is the Senior Editor of The Long War Journal.
Al Qaeda cleric Anwar al Awlaki described both the Fort Hood Shooter and the Christmas Day bomber as his "students." in a tape released this weekend, according to?press?reports.

This is not surprising - the evidence tying Awlaki to both terrorists has continued to mount. But Awlaki's comments highlight, once again, the U.S. Intelligence Community's many failures in investigating the al Qaeda cleric.?The Obama administration should declassify as much information about Awlaki's ties to these attacks (as well as previous ones) as possible, because American authorities have repeatedly failed to detect Awlaki's hand until it was too late. The public has a right to see the evidentiary threads that were missed -- in particular, Awlaki's emails with Major Nidal Malik Hasan.?

?With respect to Major Hasan,?Reuters?quotes Awlaki as saying: "Nidal was my student ... I'm proud of Nidal Hasan and this was a heroic act."?

"Who can object to what he did? He killed soldiers on their way to Iraq and Afghanistan," Awlaki added. In addition to justifying attacks on American civilians, and calling on Muslim soldiers to follow in Hasan's footsteps, Awlaki explicitly threatened more attacks like the Fort Hood shooting.

"If the situation remains we will see new Nidal Hasans appearing," Awlaki warned. "These American soldiers on their way to Afghanistan and Iraq, we will kill them."

In the months leading up to November 5, 2009, Awlaki emailed back and forth with Hasan. After the fact, Awlaki conceded that Hasan "was asking about killing American soldiers and officers. [He asked] whether this is a religiously legitimate act or not." Awlaki also taunted authorities for not uncovering Hasan's plot beforehand.?
"I wondered how the American security agencies, who claim to be able to read car license plate numbers from space, everywhere in the world, I wondered how [they did not reveal this]," Awlaki gloated.

Incredibly, the FBI?did?know that Hasan and Awlaki were emailing months before 13 Americans were killed at Fort Hood. But the FBI initially described the emails as "benign" and argued that they were consistent with Hasan's research into the deleterious effects of combat on American soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan. This is sheer nonsense, as Awlaki is all for such effects and there is no legitimate reason for a major in the U.S. Army to be in contact with Awlaki. The FBI's dismissive "analysis" of the emails is also inconsistent with how Awlaki himself describes his relationship with Hasan.?

In fact, the FBI has?bungled its investigation?into Awlaki's activities repeatedly for more than a decade. Time and again Awlaki has offered spiritual "advice" to al Qaeda's terrorists, including some of the 9/11 hijackers. Time and again American authorities have failed to?connect the dots.

In the interest of exposing this litany of failures so it doesn't happen again, and transparency in general, the Obama administration should declassify and release Awlaki's emails with Hasan.




The same goes for any intelligence on Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab's ties to Awlaki. Abdulmutallab boarded a Detroit-bound plane wearing an underwear bomb, even though there were plenty of dots authorities should have connected on him beforehand. Abdulmutallab should never have made it on board the airliner. The Senate Intelligence Committee has, to its credit, issued a?scathing report?detailing many of the failures leading up to Christmas Day 2009. But that same report said nothing about Awlaki.

Awlaki reportedly blessed Abdulmutallab's operation in Yemen, where Awlaki met with the young al Qaeda recruit. In his appearance this weekend, Awlaki says he is disappointed that the civilians on board Flight 253 were not killed. "Those who might be killed in a plane are merely a drop of water in a sea," Awlaki says.

The Obama administration has rightly decided to target Awlaki inside Yemen, authorizing military and intelligence officials to kill the cleric if given the opportunity. But the administration should also declassify and release Awlaki's emails with the Fort Hood Shooter, as well as any other threads of evidence that have been missed. Those bits of intelligence that are still highly sensitive because they deal with current operations can be redacted.
But the American people deserve to see the evidence that their counterterrorism officials have repeatedly failed to understand.

The opinions expressed in this commentary are solely those of the author.

By Thomas Joscelyn:
Reprinted with permission from The Weekly Standard
Copyright 2010 CBS. All rights reserved.
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voice34 says:
this guy reminds me of catholics in the middle ages, if you did not believe like the catholics did, you were totured, and burned at the flames, all down thru history, there has been religious zealots who only wanted to kill innocent people just because they didnt believe in what they believe in, in my research muslims hates jews and says their descendents from apes and pigs, then they say abraham is their father and isheaml is the rightful heir, so if thats the case then muslims are descendents too from apes and pigs, religions is about peace and love and forgivess and harmony, but as long as we have a man awlaki, full of hate and bitterness and pure evil, when jesus christ comes back his destiny will be in hell, God bless the jewish people and isreal
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voice34 says:
this man likes to start trouble, but when the fast bulletts fly hes nowhere to been seen, what need to happen is round up all the crazy demonic people who hate and kille and gather them all up and send them on an island with a week worth of food and one handgun each and leave them their for a month, no tv no phone, and let them kill one another, now i know that after their killed others witll rise up and take their place, just capture them send them one the same island and let them kill each other, it might take several years but eventually there wont be any crazed demonic phycopaths left.
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bmirarck2 says:
Immediate execution, on the tarmac, should be the action prompted by such a failed attempt as the Dec '09 affair. No appeals, no hijackings or hostage situations to free these nut jobs. Then you go after their entire family, parents, siblings, aunts, uncles, you get the picture.
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bmirarck2 replies:
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Oh, and blow away this ****** also! Al-Waki one.
starving1968-3 replies:
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So your answer is that we should act like radical extremists, in order to combat radical extremism?

You belong in Israel with that bizarre string of logic!
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nuttyworld says:
They were going to arrest Awlaki on a return flight from Yemen and then at the last minute decided no, there's not enough reason to arrest him. FOX news did a special on him yesterday. It just makes you wonder whose side this government is on -- it can't even bring itself to speak the words "islamic jihad". We have a major problem.
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lilbear925 says:
The inability -- or unwillingness -- among US security entities to share sensitive information among themselves has plagued efforts on all sides to obtain relevant intelligence with which to fight terrorism. The White House could correct this, but somehow seems unwilling to do that for some reason.
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Rhoadsa says:
During World War II did we not lock up Asian People, with more and more Arabic peoples moving freely around our Country and enlisting in our Armed forces it is time to act. I can't see the Logic in allowing people we are at War with and who do not agree or support Democratic beliefs to move about freely. Lets start reopening the Prison Camps we so willingly Herded our Asian "CITIZENS" into and start putting our ARABIC Radicals into them.
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tsigili says:
The world is going to be fighting with Islamic extremists, far into the future. Or, WW III will begin, and the entire free world will be fighting Islam, overall.
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