The Holder/Obama GWCIA
By Kent Clizbe
In the early days and weeks after September 11, 2001 , a small cadre of
men (and a few women) with vast amounts of intelligence experience reported to
the Langley , Virginia headquarters of the CIA. These unsung heroes were then dispatched across
the globe to run operations against the Al-Qaeda conspirators who leveled the World Trade
Center and struck our
mighty military’s nerve center.
The FBI, a domestic law enforcement agency, did not have the
ability or skills needed to track down and strike the attackers overseas. The Pentagon, with F22s, nuclear aircraft
carriers, intercontinental ballistic missiles, and battalions of the best armor
in the history of mankind, was like an elephant attacked by a mouse—mighty, but
helpless in its mammoth rage.
Our best hope lay with the grey-bearded intelligence
professionals who fanned out across the world.
Supplementing the skeleton crew of staff officers left in the wake of
the Clintons’ anti-intelligence scourging of the CIA, the volunteers went to
the Middle East, Asia, Europe, Africa, South America, to the most remote and
isolated outposts in the world. Sometimes
they worked with friendly forces, and sometimes they worked alone. They focused like a laser beam on one thing—protect
our country. Stop the next attack. Seek and destroy the terrorist planners, facilitators,
trainers, financiers, and their infrastructure wherever they were.
Twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, CIA officers, both
the contractors and the over-extended staff officers, launched dozens of
initiatives. The Counter-terrorist
Center’s motto, “Deny, Disrupt, Destroy,” became the reason for our living. We left our families for months on end and
sacrificed personal and professional lives to fight the Global War on
Terror. Google “Jihadists in Paradise,” for
an unauthorized account of one of my contributions (which I have been advised
that I can neither confirm nor deny).
As I did my part in the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and Africa,
my family tried to maintain a semblance of normalcy at home. My son was in eighth grade in September
2001. I did not see him graduate that
year. I was home less than six months
for each of the first three of his high school years. Even with nightly phone calls, his grades and
attitude plummeted in my absence. He
went from a happy, engaged, charming 13 year old with straight A’s and a focus on
the future, to a sullen, uncommunicative, high school flunky. I put my successful and lucrative executive recruiting
business on hold for eight years.
Finally, after five years of patriotic sacrifices, my family sacrifice
account was overdrawn. Coming home was
an option for me, and I took it.
Others did not take that option, and they sacrificed the quality
of their marriages, participation in their children’s and grandchildren’s
lives, the profitability of their businesses, and more. Personal and professional issues festered and
rotted while they fought to keep America safe and prevented further
attacks on our homeland.
In contrast, where was Eric Holder? Before leaving President Clinton’s employ, he
orchestrated the pardons of several Puerto Rican separatist terrorists. Then in 2003, as a partner in the Washington law firm of
Covington & Burling, Mr Holder’s client, Chiquita Brands, admitted paying to
support terrorist death squads in Columbia
and paid a $25 million fine. During the
time that my friends worked to disrupt and destroy terrorist networks threatening
America, Holder’s firm represented -- for free -- 16 terrorist detainees held
at Guantanamo.
Did he make any personal or professional sacrifices since
his country was attacked in 2001? If he
has, it is difficult to find. When the
Special Prosecutor comes calling, maybe someone from Covington & Burling can
represent my colleagues for free, like they did for Lakhdar Boumedienne and ten
other terrorists in Gitmo.
The Holder/Obama Global War on the CIA (GWCIA) has only just
begun, as it debuted with “grisly revelations” of revving drills, gunshots in
the next cell, and threats against a terrorist’s children. The GWOT is not for the faint of heart, nor
the queasy. No war ever has been. There may be slight improprieties stashed in
the CIA’s closets, but the liberal-appeasing GWCIA is foolhardy and
dangerous.
Mike Spann, was the first to die in the GWOT. He won’t have to worry about the Holder/Obama
GWCIA. But others in the Agency are very
worried. While we sacrificed to achieve
incremental victories, Holder and Obama plotted and schemed -- not against
those “evil-mongers” who killed our countrymen, but against those of us hunting
the terrorists. Something is rotten in
the state of Denmark . The odor is not from Langley, Mr Holder.
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Revealing!
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