by Greg Miller
President Obama's counter-terrorism chief rebuked the Bush administration repeatedly today in a speech designed to make the case for an expanded approach to fighting Islamic extremism, just weeks before the anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks.
In his first public appearance as White House counter-terrorism adviser, John O. Brennan said that the Bush administration's policies had been an affront to American values, undermined the nation's security and fostered a "global war" mindset that only served to "validate al Qaeda's twisted worldview."
"Rather than looking at allies and other nations through the narrow prism of terrorism - whether they are with us or against us - the administration is now engaging other countries and people across a broader range of areas," Brennan said.
The sharp language is likely to extend the war of words between the Obama administration and conservative critics such as former Vice President Dick Cheney, who has carried out an unusually high-profile campaign accusing the new administration of abandoning methods that had made the country safe.
Brennan's speech was the latest in a series of addresses by senior Obama administration figures in recent weeks outlining the president's national security agenda. Brennan emphasized the argument that the United States must move beyond using the CIA and the military to attack al Qaeda and must work to expand economic and educational opportunities across the Muslim world.
"We cannot shoot ourselves out of this challenge," Brennan said. "If we fail to confront the broader political, economic and social conditions in which extremists thrive, then there will always be another recruit in the pipeline, another attack coming downstream."
Brennan presented what he described as a multi-tiered approach, including using the U.S. military to train the security forces of allied countries, supporting democratic reforms and directing billions of dollars in aid to impoverished regions of Afghanistan and Pakistan.
But even while seeking to advance the Obama administration's agenda, Brennan often struck a defensive tone. At one point, he decried "the inflammatory rhetoric, hyperbole and intellectual narrowness that has often characterized the debate over the president's national security policies."
Brennan had been a casualty of criticism from the left as Obama was assembling his leadership team. Widely considered a leading candidate to run the CIA under Obama, Brennan - who had spent most of his career in the agency - was forced to withdraw in the face of criticism that he was too closely tied to the harsh tactics employed by the Bush administration.
Brennan complained at the time that his critics were misinformed. He denounced the CIA's use of water-boarding and other measures on Thursday. Such methods, he said, only serve as "a recruitment bonanza for terrorists, increase the determination of our enemies and decrease the willingness of other nations to cooperate with us."









Comments
"Global War on Terror" was nothing more than a fear-mongering slogan/excuse that Shrub Jr and Darth Cheney used to make their pals in the Military Industrial Complex (Blackwater, Halliburton, KBR etc) stinking rich off the backs of honest taxpaying Americans.
Posted by: Lt. Dan | August 6, 2009 2:03 PM
This makes way too much sense for the right to ever grasp.
Posted by: bill r. | August 6, 2009 3:07 PM
I guese obl is dead and we won
Posted by: stanley | August 6, 2009 4:45 PM
I guese obl is dead and we won
Posted by: stanley | August 6, 2009 4:45 PM
Ya perhaps he is dead from that kidney ailment or whatever but he certainly wasnt killed by the Bush administration that closed its eyes to Afganistan and opened them to Iraq! Thousands of our soldiers and millions of indigenous people died in Iraq and not one word about OBL from Bush or Dick. Talk about warped prioroities. So much for Bush,s promise to capture OBL. So much for WMD's etc..
Posted by: Scot S. Blakeley | August 6, 2009 5:09 PM
Well its for sure we won't win anything with Mr. Brennan's "boot lickin'" attitude. I do believe he's been at the bar a little long.
Posted by: Paul | August 6, 2009 5:49 PM
9/11 Was an inside job.. just look at Shanksville, the 2.3 Trillion dollars announced missing by Rumsfeld the day before.. or the impossible cellphone calls made- or just look at the squibs shooting out of the side of the WTC.. or the 'steel flowing like rivers' in the sub-basement levels..
How is it there is steel flowing like rivers months after the attack at the WTC, and there isn't so much as smoke at Shanksville the evening of? Why did the reporters say that they had seen nothing larger than a phone book at Shanksville? That's no typical plane crash.. no tail section.
Also- Why won't the Pentagon - ringed with 85 Cameras release any clear shot of an American Airlines plane hitting?
What about the lease-holder, Silverstein saying he gave the order to 'Pull it' in reference to the 47 story world trade center 7 that was never hit by a plane and conveniently lost the Enron Scandle files?
9/11 (and 7/7) were inside jobs, the 'global war on terror' is a big fat hoax to turn the world into a police state, and ultimately kill off a large chunk of the population.
Most people think our 'leaders' are christians.. but if you look into what they're doing at Bohemian Grove in California, you'll soon realize they aren't.. In fact.(and I couldn't make this up if I wanted to)- They worship a Babylonia Diety Molech there- please research Bohemian Grove more if you have a hard time believing this.. or watch the film 'dark secrets inside bohemian grove'..
Posted by: Paul Revere | August 7, 2009 1:52 AM
Great! Terrorists get a pass and citizens get ridiculed for daring to question Obama Care! What a crap Administration!
Posted by: Cold Hearted | August 7, 2009 7:37 PM