RenewAmerica.us
Latest columns



RenewAmerica research tool
Alan Keyes Archives

Alan Keyes sites
Declaration Foundation
Declaration Alliance

More links

There is a war on


Frank Gaffney
Frank Gaffney
May 15, 2006


Now we know. The Sunday morning CNN program hosted by Wolf Blitzer provided an explanation for at least some of the bizarre behavior in evidence lately in Washington.

In response to a video clip of Senator Jon Kyl (Republican of Arizona) making the sensible point that it is "nuts" in a time of war to be disclosing our intelligence sources and methods, former Carter National Security Advisor Zbigniew Brzezinski declared that "we are not at war." While he acknowledged that there are serious threats, he suggested that it was fear-mongering to talk about being in a war, a practice used to justify otherwise insupportable infringements on the privacy and equanimity of Americans.

This is a useful prism through which to view this week's hearings on the nomination of Air Force General Michael Hayden to become the next director of the Central Intelligence Agency. We can expect Democratic Senators and even some Republican ones to showboat as they take the nominee to task for his work in a previous incarnation as the head of the National Security Agency (NSA). In that role and at presidential direction, the general strove to use NSA's powerful and exceedingly sensitive computing and eavesdropping tools to protect us against another terrible attack by enemies bent on our destruction.

Specifically, Gen. Hayden will be excoriated for having used warrantless wiretaps to try to monitor the battlefield communications of such foes. Battlefield signals intercepts in time of war are the stock-in-trade of the National Security Agency and, indeed, of military intelligence more generally. That such intercepts involve phone calls, faxes and e-mails to or from people inside the United States simply underscores the fact that we are, indeed, at war, one that amounts to a global conflict that is different — and potentially far more dangerous — than any we have fought before.

Legislators will also assail the general for having sought phone records — not wiretaps — for millions of Americans. Such information could allow the NSA to establish links between terrorist operatives and cells in this country based on calling patterns or connections between known targets and unknown associates. Again, this is the sort of activity the public would expect our government to be doing in time of war. Indeed, polling suggests the American people overwhelmingly support the NSA's efforts on our behalf.

Still, the denunciations of such eminently sensible and legal practices as unacceptable invasions of our privacy, as illegal activity and possibly as impeachable offenses are an important foretaste of what could happen if the critics get to run one or both house of Congress after November's elections: Instead of prosecuting the war for the Free World, official Washington will be consumed with prosecuting George W. Bush.

A front-page article in Sunday's Washington Post confirms what many have long believed: Those who disagree with the President's view that we are at war with a very dangerous, state-sponsored Islamofascist ideology include "a camp within the Central Intelligence Agency that considers the war to be a diversion from counter-terrorism activity." With no hint of irony, one of the Post reporters who won a Pulitzer Prize for publishing classified information apparently leaked to the paper by one of those CIA operatives, Mary McCarthy, refers to such a cabal within the ostensibly objective, non-partisan ranks of the Agency by way of trying to rehabilitate Ms. McCarthy — who had been fired by former director Porter Goss.

Mr. Goss was subsequently dismissed by President Bush at the insistence of Director of National Intelligence John Negroponte. Now, Mr. Bush seems about to accede to another, no less ill-advised recommendation by the DNI. Mr. Negroponte wants to rehire another member of the anti-Bush "camp," former senior CIA official Stephen Kappes, to be the Agency's Number 2. Such an appointment would be, to use Sen. Kyl's term, "nuts."

After all, Kappes was reportedly removed from his previous post as CIA Deputy Director for Operations when Goss discovered that he and his deputy were engaged in unauthorized disclosures of classified information to members of the press and Congress — then defiantly refused to desist when called on it. Fortunately, members of the congressional leadership have indicated strong opposition to the Kappes candidacy. They may insist that he be subjected to the sort of polygraphing about Kappes' alleged backchanneling of information to critics of the Bush Administration that resulted in Ms. McCarthy's confession to having done the same thing.

The fate not just of this presidency but control of Congress and the security of the country may depend on whether the public is clear that we are at war — and with whom and the exceedingly high stakes associated with losing. Toward this end, the President must make a redoubled effort to drive that message home, starting with assuring that his own staff and that of the Nation's intelligence agencies share his understanding of the nature of this war and his determination to win it — both of which seem to be true of Michael Hayden.

Those who feel otherwise are certainly entitled to their view. They are even entitled to work to advance it — just not from a vantage point inside the executive branch, especially by masquerading as objective, non-partisan intelligence analysts and operatives.


Frank J. Gaffney, Jr., is President of the Center for Security Policy and a columnist for the Washington Times. He is the lead author of War Footing: Ten Steps America Must Take to Prevail in the War for the Free World. He blogs at www.WarFooting.com

© Copyright 2006 by Frank Gaffney
http://www.renewamerica.us/columns/gaffney/060515


The views expressed by RenewAmerica columnists are their own and do not necessarily reflect the position of Alan Keyes, RenewAmerica, or its affiliates.


Previous articles by Frank Gaffney: Click here for more articles



Alan Keyes on immigration
RENEWAMERICA.us  -  Home  -  Alan Keyes Archives  -  Forum  -  Message Board  -  Declaration Project



RenewAmerica Forum
Minuteman Message Board
Help build a border fence
Operation Completion
We Need a Fence!
A Distant Thunder
Terri's Story: The Court-Ordered Death of an American Woman, by Diana Lynne
Silent Witness: The Untold Story of Terri Schiavo's Death, by Mark Fuhrman
Remembering Terri Schiavo: Reflections of a Health Care Warrior
The Right View with Stacy L. Harp
Keep the Faith audio & video
Before You Arrived
Get Off My Honor: The Assault on the Boy Scouts of America, by Hans Zeiger
The Screwtape Reports, by Adam Graham
Lloyd Marcus - United We Stand
Patriotic music CD

Candidate links
Columnists
Matt C Abbott
Chris Adamo
Bonnie Alba
Jon Alvarez
Chuck Baldwin
J Matt Barber
David N Bass
Michael M Bates
Felicia Benamon
David Bereit
Steve Boggess
James A Bowden
Jerry Bowyer
David Brandao
Sam Bridges
Judie Brown
Judson Cox
Paul Craft
Stephen Crampton
Mark H Creech
Jack Crenshaw
Curtis Dahlgren
Edward Daley
Debbie Daniel
Justin Darr
CJ DeStefano
Tony DiPasquale
Selwyn Duke
Robert Duncan
Peter & Helen Evans
Lisa Fabrizio
Vincent Fiore
Bryan Fischer
Pete Fisher
Dan Fletcher
Kevin Fobbs
Frank Gaffney
Michael Gaynor
Adam Graham
Diane M Grassi
Kaye Grogan
Doug Hagin
Stacy L Harp
Christian Hartsock
Joshua Herring
David Hines
Sharon Hughes
David Huntwork
Warner Todd Huston
Fred Hutchison
Cynthia A Janak
Marie Jon'
Nedd Kareiva
Steve Kellmeyer
Alan Keyes
Jim Kouri
Tom Kovach
Barbara Kralis
Peter Lemiska
Forest Lewis
Marlo Lewis
Jeff Lukens
Mark Malaszczyk
Ken Marotte
Rod D Martin
Chip McLean
Brian Mershon
Robert Meyer
Melanie Mills
Chris Mitchell
David Morrell
Jonathan D Morris
Michelle Moshelian
Mary Mostert
Dave Neuendorf
John Plecnik
Paul Rasavage
Eric Reikowski
Carey Roberts
Bonnie Rogoff
Jim Sedlak
AM Siriano
Deanna Spingola
Isaiah Z Sterrett
Barbara J Stock
Stephen Stone
Nathan Tabor
Rudy Takala
Jim Terry
Ben Thompson
Brad Turner
Helen Valois
Marita Vargas
Wes Vernon
Steven Voigt
Sam Weaver
Jamie Weinstein
Lawrence Weinstein
Paul Weyrich
Bruce Wilson
Hans Zeiger
Sher Zieve
America will not reject abortion until America sees abortion
The Pro-Choice Celebrity Boycott
Traditional Catholic Film Reviews
No More Bull: America, Please Phone Home
"The Bush Boom," by Jerry Bowyer
"Our Character, Our Future," by Alan Keyes
"Masters of the Dream," by Alan Keyes
Scheduling Alan Keyes to speak