From: *Travis*
Date: Tue, Feb 3, 2009
Subject:  CIA Director: Al Qaeda is Job 1 of Top 10 Security Challenges in
2009



   He needs to talk with the FBI Director who thinks domestic Earth
Liberation Movement types are the greatest threat.

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*CIA Director: Al Qaeda is Job 1 of Top 10 Security Challenges in 2009*
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*Iran, North Korea and Al Qaeda are still top concerns for the intelligence
community, but Iraq is out of the top 10 list of national security threats
facing the U.S. this year, says the outgoing CIA chief.*

FOXNews.com

Monday, February 02, 2009

Iran, North Korea and Al Qaeda are still in, but Iraq is out of the list of
top 10 national security threats the United States is likely to face in the
coming year.

As Leon Panetta faces a Senate confirmation hearing this week to be the next
CIA director, outgoing CIA Director Michael Hayden says several regions and
disputes could create serious headaches for the intelligence community in
2009.

Hayden, a Pittsburgh native, put together his list on the way back from a
recent Steelers game. It will not be formally presented to his successor,
but it does represent the top issues Hayden anticipates will be faced in
2009.

"This is an informal list that I kind of jotted down, what are the things I
would fret about over the next 12 months," he told FOX News in the second of
two interviews about the nation's greatest security challenges.

"I don't want to get in the business of suggesting ways to threaten the
well-being of the planet, but frankly that is what we are in the business of
thinking about every day here with our analytic workforce."

Hayden said top of the list is still Al Qaeda, which has been working on
expanding its associations with other groups around the world. Hayden said
this development is particularly troubling because groups like
Lashkar-i-Tayyiba, which was responsible for the attacks in Mumbai last
November, start to think outside their region and focus on the United States
and elsewhere.

"There was a migration in Lashkar-i-Tayyiba thinking over the past six, 12,
18 months, in which they began to identify the United States and Israel as
much as being the main enemy as they have historically identified India.
That is a troubling development. And now suggests that this migration of
Lashkar-i-Tayyiba to a merge point (with Al Qaeda) is probably taking
place," he said, noting that the CIA could not confirm with confidence that
Americans were specifically targeted during the Mumbai attack.

"As Al Qaeda has become more franchised -- whether it is in Yemen or Somalia
or in North Africa -- you've got other people working, and if these truly
are franchises, these aren't people who accept fully ... operational plans
from Al Qaeda central. And therefore you might see a greater variety of
approaches, a greater variety of threats, based upon the thinking of each of
these local groups," Hayden warned.

Hayden said he didn't include Iraq in the top 10 because things are looking
up in that country, which just held peaceful, provincial elections this
weekend.

"Iraq is there. And if I did this two or three years ago, it would have been
up there right under Al Qaeda. And I don't mean we don't have to worry about
it. And I don't mean that we don't need to be careful as to how we draw down
coalition forces. But when I look at what is going on there, there are a
fair number of positive trend lines that have to continue to be nurtured.
But they are positive trend lines," he said.

"I don't mean to ignore it. I don't mean to suggest that this is something
in which you can turn off the lights. What I mean to suggest is, this is a
success. This is something different than it was a year or two ago," Hayden
continued.

Below is Hayden's top 10 list gathered from the two interviews, with
warnings and explanations for his concerns.

*1. Al Qaeda:* "It is the organization that has the capacity to most
threaten the physical safety of America and Americans. So it remains job No.
1. And we have talked about some successes and so on, but it is resilient,
and therefore we have to continue to keep an eye on Al Qaeda," he said.

*2. Violence in Mexico*: "Our good friend and neighbor Mexico had this
horrible surge in violence that may cause -- in fact has caused -- us to
talk with our Mexican friends, in more meaningful and deeper ways, to
discover ways that we can cooperate against what we now view to be, and has
always been, a common problem. ...

"What you've got is President Calderon, very heroically, taking on drug
cartels that I think everyone agrees threaten certainly the well-being of
the Mexican people and the Mexican state, and taking them on in a very, very
progressive way. Now, it is not quite the same thing as Colombia, where you
had a politically motivated movement, the FARC, merging with narcotics
organizations. Here it is largely in the business of crime but the effects
could be just as dangerous, certainly to the well-being of the Mexican
people."

*3. Iran's nuclear program*: "I included Iran, in terms of as they move
forward in their own decision-making process, as they continue to churn out
LEU, low enriched uranium, they do it at great cost, diplomatically and
economically with regard to sanctions. They seem to be doing it with a
purpose. As that quantity of that stockpile grows, you would think that at
some point in that process, they are going to have to make a decision as to
what it is they are going to do with it. So that is something we have to
keep a close eye on as well."

*4. Europe and the War on Terror:* Hayden said he believes that real
substantive issues separate the U.S. and Europe in executing the War on
Terror. He said "growing daylight" separates the allies and it's not a
question of "personalities."

*5. Instability caused by the low price of oil:* "The price of oil is
another thing that is not quite a crisis, but it is destabilizing," he said.
"As oil goes under about $40 a barrel, it probably doesn't have a big impact
in Russia, which has a large (economy) and frankly invested pretty wisely.
I'm not sure that it doesn't have more of an impact in Iran and in
Venezuela. When (global) oil is about $40 a barrel, their heavy crude is
about $30 a barrel. And that really creates stresses inside the (Hugo)
Chavez regime. So again, these are not threats, but they will create torque,
and may then suggest some instability."

*6. Pakistan:* "I don't want to get into the business of commenting on the
internal politics of a good friend. But Pakistan is in a very difficult
circumstance right now," Hayden said. "You do have the after-effects of
Mumbai. You do have what is happening in the tribal region. You do have the
instability along the Afghan-Pakistan border. You do have very serious
economic problems with the Pakistani state. And you do have a new
government, attempting to establish its legs and to build a democratic
Pakistan for the future. That is a real devils brew of issues. And President
Zardari and Prime Minister Galani have their hands full trying to deal with
that. You mentioned nuclear weapons, and clearly, should they ever fall into
the wrong hands, it would greatly concern us."

*7. Afghanistan: "*The closer you get to that Afghanistan-Pakistan border
area -- the factors of geography, of history, of culture -- all become more
and more important, larger factors, in any kind of calculus. If you ask me
if there is a disappointment in my time here, it is that we have not killed
or captured #1 or #2 (of Al Qaeda). But there have been measurable successes
in the war on terrorism."

*8. North Korea:*"North Korea is always a wild card. It's almost a gimme
that sooner or later, they are going to try to stir the pot, and try to
destabilize things."

*9. China:* China is the emerging superpower, and as such is in more
influential economically. China has always been seen through the prism of
expanding markets, Hayden said, and  it remains to be seen how this
communist nation will weather an economic downturn and what conditions
global recession will create internally.

*10. The Middle East:* As instability continues in the Middle East over a
Palestinian-Israeli peace most recently complicated by an Israeli offensive
in Gaza against terror group Hamas, Hayden said the region will continue to
be a flash point that can't be ignored.

*FOX News' Catherine Herridge contributed to this report*.


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