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This Counterterrorism Expert Says US Must Treat Terrorism as ‘War’ Rather
Than ‘Crime’

Natalie Johnson / December 06, 2015

The Obama administration has “downplayed” the terrorism threat faced by the
U.S.,  leaving law enforcement unprepared and inadequately trained, an
expert in counterterrorism said at a Washington panel two days after the
massacre in San Bernardino, Calif.

“The terrorism that’s going on now in this country, this is war. This is
not crime,” Katharine Gorka,  president of the Threat Knowledge Group, said
during a panel discussion
<http://www.heritage.org/events/2015/12/what-is-the-state-of-americas--global-counterterrorism-campaign>
convened Friday by The Heritage Foundation.

Gorka spoke hours before the FBI announced
<http://www.nytimes.com/2015/12/05/us/tashfeen-malik-islamic-state.html> it
would investigate the shootings, which killed 14 and wounded 21 others, as
an act of terrorism.

The San Bernardino massacre was carried out by a man and his wife, who had
pledged allegiance to the Islamic State, also known as ISIS, authorities
said. The mass murder sharpened scrutiny of the effectiveness of
America’s counterterrorism strategy.

America’s preparedness to deal with the threat posed by ISIS, Gorka
<http://threatknowledge.org/about/> said, was in large part degraded after
the Obama administration sent a directive to its  Justice and Defense
Departments in 2011 requiring the review of all counterterrorism training.

That review included scrutiny of trainers advising the two departments,
which, Gorka said, ended up barring—for political reasons—many experts who
had spent their careers studying the terrorism threat:

*We lost our best experts on the topic. So our law enforcement is not
prepared today to face the threat that we are facing, and that’s a
disservice to them and to the American people.*

*>>> Go here
<http://www.heritage.org/events/2015/12/what-is-the-state-of-americas--global-counterterrorism-campaign>
to watch
the entire Heritage event, “What Is the State of America’s Counterterrorism
Campaign?” *

Gorka also noted that the Justice Department shifted its training to focus
on protecting civil rights rather than evaluating the threat itself.

“They’re so concerned about people not being offended that this is what
they’re going out and training on, not the seriousness or nature of the
threat,” she said.

President Obama scheduled an address to the nation related to the San
Bernardino attack for 8:01 p.m. ET Sunday night.

At the panel discussion Friday, James Phillips, Heritage’s senior research
fellow for Middle Eastern affairs
<http://www.heritage.org/about/staff/p/james-phillips>, criticized
Obama’s strategy as “too little, too late.”

Phillips called the administration’s lack of urgency in dealing with ISIS
“breathtaking,” pointing to Obama’s infamous claim
<http://www.cnn.com/2015/11/14/politics/paris-terror-attacks-obama-isis-contained/>,
the
day before the terrorist group attacked Paris
<http://dailysignal.com/2015/11/18/paris-terrorist-attacks-underscore-the-expanding-threat-posed-by-isis/>,
that it was “contained.”

“It’s all the more disturbing because the long string of ISIS victories has
given it an aura of invincibility and has attracted a steady stream of
foreign fighters who boost its strength by about 1,000 fighters each
month,” Phillips said.

Although ISIS is currently a regional threat, Phillips said, its rapid
growth and expansion could boost the group as a long-term global threat if
it is allowed to consolidate its power and control over territory.

The Heritage expert recommended that the White House reconsider
“incremental half-measures” in Iraq and implement a “coherent” strategy
that includes expanding the size and role of U.S. ground forces, embedding
military advisers in Iraqi units closer to the front lines, and deploying
special operations forces in greater strength.

Phillips said the administration’s tight limits on airstrikes to avoid
civilian casualties enabled ISIS to kill more civilians in the long run and
advocated that such “political restrictions” be eased so the military can
apply a more intensive air campaign.

“This is a conflict against a global Islamist insurgency,” he said, “and in
that kind of a conflict, if you’re not winning, you’re losing—and we’re not
winning.”




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