It is all about accountabilities isn’t it.
Remember the Patriot Act and the complete reorganization of
our intelligence departments, the making of Homeland Security I know this was a
long time ago, but remember how it was all about accountabilities and stopping
the Terrorist groups abilities to wage wars. Remember how the News reports
showed how there was no communications between CIA and NSA and the DOD, that
the law was designed to stop those miss communications, how it was designed to
stop the Terrorists ability to fund, bank, gain food, training, remember how it
said banks and businesses were to be used to find and stop these actions.
What happened and who is responsible for the fact that this
group has had several different names, including “Al-Qaeda in Iraq ”, remember that we took action against this
group at least once while we were in Iraq during our occupying.
So the question everyone seems to be missing is, if this is
law then War on Terror is being handled wrong, that miss management goes to
show what the true gains and what the true losses are about.
Gains in military spending, deployments, in secrecy, in
Intelligence gathering, in stopping the abilities to fund terrorist, well
almost.
The losses are about the deaths of thousands of people.
So what happened did everyone forget we made a law that
states we should know where these groups bank, that we should know where they
purchase their weapons from, did we forget that we have sent “ Special
Contractors” to assist in gaining this information, that we allow the secrete
agencies, to become in business to solicit the response of these organizations.
Of the many questions that last one causes the most thought,
what are they in business of selling weapons?
How did this group of known terrorist get arms for a 2500
member assault team without us knowing they were doing it? With out us knowing
they were buying weapons, without us knowing who the leaders are and where they
are housed, without us being aware they solicited funds and training from
governments, businesses, and use banks to support their actions.
What we make laws that no one will want to follow, or is too
hard to actually do, or by blatant disregard to responsibilities actually doing
what the law mandates us to do.
So is it a policy of the American Government to avoid
accountability for these things by blaming someone else.
Chas
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