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Janet Napolitano: Domestic Terrorism Is Top Concern

EILEEN SULLIVAN   02/21/10 06:29 PM ET   AP

Napolitano Domestic Terrorists

WASHINGTON — Americans who turn to terrorism and plot against the U.S. are now as big a concern as international terrorists, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said Sunday.

The government is just starting to confront this reality and does not have a good handle on how to prevent someone from becoming a violent extremist, she said.

In the last year, Napolitano said, she's witnessed a movement from international extremism to domestic extremism – cases in which Americans radicalized and decided to plot attacks against the country.

"What really is it that draws a young person being raised in the United States to want to go and be at a camp in Yemen and then come back to the United States with the idea of committing harm within the United States?" Napolitano asked without citing specific cases. "Where in that person's formulation is there an opportunity to break that cycle?"

One case is that of Najibullah Zazi, the Denver airport driver who has been charged with plotting to use explosives to attack the U.S.

Born in Afghanistan, Zazi had lived in the U.S. since he was 14 years old. In recent years, prosecutors say, he traveled overseas to receive training from al-Qaida.

Speaking to governors who are in Washington for their annual conference, Napolitano said this problem is one that needs to be drilled down and analyzed.

Napolitano was in a wheelchair Sunday because she broke her ankle playing tennis a few weeks ago, a Homeland Security official said.

John Brennan, President Barack Obama's homeland security adviser, echoed Napolitano's concerns about violent extremism Sunday.

Countering violent extremism is not just a federal issue, Brennan told the governors; it's something that needs to be addressed as a nation.

The White House hosted a meeting to discuss these issues Friday, Brennan said.

"There needs to be community engagement," he said.

Brennan pointed to a case from late last year when five young Pakistani men living in Northern Virginia traveled to Pakistan seeking training from al-Qaida.

The FBI learned of the missing men from their families. After the men disappeared in late November, their families, members of the local Muslim community, sought help from a non-governmental organization, which put them in touch with the FBI.

"It's that engagement with those local communities that's going to be the critically important mechanism to detect that radicalization even before they depart," Brennan said.

The government has been engaged in this sort of outreach for years. Homeland Security officials have periodic meetings with Muslim communities. And FBI agents in certain parts of the country regularly reach out to Muslim communities and leaders.

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plaidsportcoat
03:16 AM on 03/04/2010
""What really is it that draws a young person being raised in the United States to want to go and be at a camp in Yemen and then come back to the United States with the idea of committing harm within the United States?""

You gotta be kidding. The WORST ones are home grown, white or other race American Citizens, tenth generation.
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Zonie
Right & Left are part of a whole. Divided we die.
09:41 PM on 02/22/2010
Well of course home grown terrorism is the worst threat we face...

I mean....look what they did on 9/11/2001.....

Too many architects and engineers are disputing the science behind the commission....and they are not freaks...these are folks with credentials out their eyeballs.

So yes, I agree Janet....those homegrown terrorists must be reigned in....

So get the warrants already and keep them from doing it again....we sure as hell don't want to go to war with another country.
01:12 AM on 02/24/2010
What who did on 09/11/2001?

ECS
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Zonie
Right & Left are part of a whole. Divided we die.
11:26 AM on 02/24/2010
Answer:

What ?

That would be the well known incident that day.

Who?

That would be domestic terrorists.

The empirer has no clothes.

Any further questions?.
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01:17 PM on 02/22/2010
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Ms. Napolitano -

You state: "The government is just starting to confront this reality and does not have a good handle on how to prevent someone from becoming a violent extremist, she said."

Perhaps people world wide are getting fed up with those who rob the poor to pay the rich. I'll bet if someone in the administration could get a handle on that, we might solve a lot of problems regard violent extremism. Just a thought.


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Overly simplistic and hyperbolic pedestrian reasoning. Religious or Ideological terrorism is not led by the poor of the world, get your facts straight. If you are talking about social unrest that's one thing, such as riots or coups. To trivialize religious fanatacism or the Tim McVeighs as a consequence of bad tax policy or legislation from a government elected BY THE "POOR" is elementary logic at best.

I don't dispute corruption exists, but also I don't except your blanket correlation to terrorism.
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Zonie
Right & Left are part of a whole. Divided we die.
11:29 AM on 02/24/2010
You're right.

Historically....stuff like you mention are very well financed by the folks with the most money.

They often use the other stuff as rationale;....but it isn't the real reason.

Most death is related to obtaining more for the already have mores.
10:23 AM on 02/22/2010
Why isn't Janet Incompitano fired by now?
10:42 AM on 02/22/2010
Charter Member of the Head in the But Club
11:00 AM on 02/22/2010
I'd like to know when that incompetent man is going to resign. Come on President Obama! Fire him now!
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10:16 AM on 02/22/2010
"The government is just starting to confront this reality and does not have a good handle on how to prevent someone from becoming a violent extremist," so Janet Napolitano said.

Really?

We have shining examples of folks in this country who are expert at whipping up extremist feelings. Hannity, Limbaugh, Beck, Malkin, Colter, Bachman, de Mint, to name a few.

I think she is well aware of how the process works.

Keep the populous as uneducated as possible. Make lots of hateful statements towards your opponent, over and over and over again. Then, wait for the extremists to show themselves.

How do you stop this cycle. Well, education is key, and replace despair with hope and opportunity to achieve more for yourself and your family.
10:37 AM on 02/22/2010
Yet those you name and their supporters are not the ones committing terrorists acts.
Instead its the prison convicts that convert to Islam.
Its the imigrants that never assimilate.
Its the urban sheep
All of which have a common theme in their background.
* Its not my fault, its someone else, violence is the answer, the Blame Game."
10:43 AM on 02/22/2010
nice try but you failed by half.
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EndTheEcho
11:54 AM on 02/22/2010
Timothy McVeigh? Joe Stack? Anthrax letters.
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11:03 AM on 02/22/2010
jeezahs it's good to hear some Yankee ingenuity and perspective .. I think people from that frenchly named state have a unique perspective on things many times, I'm usually impressed and I am now, nice post, succinct and clear, unlike mine!
09:56 AM on 02/22/2010
This has led to my Bill of Rights being voided where prohibited by law (airports, malls, any other place outside my home. I assert that I have a RIGHT to be anonymous unless I am committing a crime and crime cameras and body scanners and patdowns are all violations of my Fourth Amendment. We have become guilty until proven innocent out of fear! The American people don't care. Our governement has allowed Bin Laden to win because he has gotten us to become a sick paranoid society that engages in an endless display of tail chasing for the illusion of safety. Bin Laden has gotten us to change our ways and now, all he has to do is fart in our general direction and we overreact and throw the proverbial baby out with the bathwater. Napolitano is a disgrace and so is Obama for keeping EVERY SINGLE national security policy of the Bush years in place
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10:22 AM on 02/22/2010
+1. It saddens me that there aren't more people like you who can so clearly see the folly of our government's policies. Are there any sane places to live?
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HeresaClue
Grrrrrrr.....
10:42 AM on 02/22/2010
You need to reread the constitution. You have no right to get on a plane without being checked by whatever security the airlines chose. They are private companies and can institute whatever rules they wish. TSA may be run by the government, but it is the airlines who want them doing security.

As per your previous post, you also have no constitutional right to do drugs. The laws against drugs may be stupid, but they were passed lawfully and the people may petition and protest for change.

The problem with people like you is that you don't bother actually learning about the constitution or the law and then proceed to rail against it making ridiculous claims. Go read the constitution and then start on the significant body of law surrounding constitutional issues, then try again.
12:11 PM on 02/22/2010
First off, regarding drugs, yes I do have a right to engage in peaceful behaviors. It is called the Ninth Amendment. I also have a right to my own body. Also, there is no Constitutional amendment banning drugs as was required of alcohol. I suggest you open your eyes to history and get your head out of your arse.
12:11 PM on 02/22/2010
Regarding getting on a plane or going into a mall or being simply out on the street, the government has no legal right to violate my Fourth and Ninth Amendment right to privacy for the illusion of safety or any other ostensible purpose!!! Private companies do NOT have a right to engage in illegal activities to secure their product. If airlines want to have security, let them provide it and let me have a choice as to what security I choose to have. If the government is running that security, then THEY ARE obligated to the Bill of Rights even if you disagree. You don't seem to understand even what the Bill of Rights was intended for. Also, you seem to think that my freedoms are making you unsafe. If that is the way you feel, go live in a cave. I will not allow you to indict my Bill of Rights as to the reason you are unsafe. Where is the legal authority to have cameras everywhere? Where is the legal authority to violate my civil liberties so that you might have an illusion of safety? Even if they can doesn't mean they should. You are disgusting in your embrace of everything fascist and authoritarian. The problem with people like you is that you seem to think the Bill of Rights doesn't exist. You, sir, are my enemy
09:56 AM on 02/22/2010
Change I can believe in? Let's see, we still have the unconstitutional patriot act, signing statements, rendition, Guantanamo Bay, the unconstitutional war on Americans who use drugs (particularly marijuana), endless war, and saber rattling with Iran, again, another country that has done nothing to us. We are still engaged in nation building. We have inflation of food and fuel and insurance costs. No one in Bush's criminal adminstration has been held accountable for their crimes of lying about WMD's torture, etc. Obama wants to make the purchase of health insurance through threat of fine a condition for being an American (it's not like car insurance so don't even go down that road---pun intended) even though he campaigned against it and mocked Clinton for it in the debates. He was not ready for the job and, thus, went the non-change route of picking Clinton and Bush hacks for his administration. Unfortunately, there are those that will still think his manure doesn't stink. These people are no different than the Bushies that refused to see the crapulance of their own leader. In short, fan boys on either side will continue to shill for their side no matter how much manure is dumped on their face. In the end, freedom and patriotism are nothing more than Madison Avenue slogans and Obama has shown himself to be nothing but an empty-suit corporatist quisling for the Republican party.
03:23 PM on 02/24/2010
Ding ding ding! We have a winner!

The truth, painful as it, must be spoken. I voted for Obama, but voted first for Kucinich, who had all the right answers to begin with.
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09:55 AM on 02/22/2010
"What really is it that draws a young person being raised in the United States to want to go and be at a camp in Yemen and then come back to the United States with the idea of committing harm within the United States?" Napolitano asked without citing specific cases. "Where in that person's formulation is there an opportunity to break that cycle?"

"What really is it"?! You mean someone is actually asking WHY? This is new. No one seams to care WHY terrorists abroad want to attack us. Why ask why when we can bomb everyone who opposes us? Oh, I get it. They don't want to bomb us. Guess it would look bad if we invaded ourselves.

If everyone hated you wouldn't you want to know why? Or would you just kill everyone that doesn't like you? Our policies of torturing and killing everyone who opposes us are the reasons why.
10:02 AM on 02/22/2010
It's called our hegemonic foreign policies of pimping for global corporations and acting as hired mercenaries for these corporations to open up global markets, either through threat of sanction, tariff or war. Those that would be terrorists (whatever that means) see the writing on the wall and they are pushing back at McWorld. One man's freedom fighter is another man's terrorist. The best way to get rid of your enemies is to try to convince them they ought to be your friend.
10:28 AM on 02/22/2010
On Meet the Press (2/21/10) Gen. Petraeus said that events like Abu Gharib and GITMO are not "biodegradable." Meaning, I think that the bells that have been rung to radicalize persons feeling affinity with groups that we have offended by not discriminating sufficiently between a protest counter-culture and extremists committed to violence cannot be unrung. Well, one hopes that the tones decay even if slowly. We should recognize the the struggle toward a more peaceful world is one to have fewer enemies and to avoid creating more unnecessarily. Former President Bush and VP Cheney may think that capturing and killing is the way to defeat Al Queda but in fact while it is important it is a sideshow compared with denying the their ability to recruit and replentish by being level-headed and promoting justice.
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AndyWright68
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01:57 PM on 02/22/2010
...as we do with Pakistan? Take our money or take our bombs has been our policy for decades. I don't think we should be friends with any of them. Our alliances have created more problems for us. I would rather have a policy of respect. We may not like them but it is their country and we should respect that. Stop threatening them and paying them off. Iran wants nukes because they know they will get money and respect from fear like their neighbors.
09:41 AM on 02/22/2010
So, a bunch of foreign born who are flying back to their home country to learn how to attack us. It's the consequence of mass, unchecked immigration, and it will only get worse as our politicians do nothing to stop it.
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HeresaClue
Grrrrrrr.....
10:50 AM on 02/22/2010
Gee, what about Joe Stack, McVeigh, the Unibomber, school shooting, etc? We have more to fear from citizens who immigrated many generations ago than foreign born extremists. You are more likely to be killed by a drunk driver than a terrorist, but keep spreading your discrimination and hate.
11:31 AM on 02/22/2010
It's the homeland security secretary that brought this up, not me.

"We have more to fear from citizens who immigrated many generations ago than foreign born extremists."

Not true at all, but keep hating America first.
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09:41 AM on 02/22/2010
"The government is just starting to confront this reality "...
Didn't Tim McVey teach them anything? That's the US Gov for you, it's always after the fact...
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Zonie
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09:16 PM on 02/22/2010
You would think they had thought it out....

Instead.....they are admitting an awareness of the damage they are doing these young soldiers...men and women.....They know d a m n well it isn't mentally healthy to send these poor souls on 5 or 6 tours....

In other words....they are only admitting and confessing to the terrible injustice being done to our volunteers.....and maybe.... they are cultivating another one right now....seems like they know they are....

TO THOSE IN WASHINGTON WORRIED ABOUT SOLDIERS :

DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT ! STOP MALIGNING THESE PEOPLE WHO DID THE DUTY THEY PROMISED AND BRING THEM HOME!!!!

AND GIVE THEM THE BEST CARE. DON'T LET ANOTHER FALL THROUGH THE CRACKS AS PER USUAL. PAY ATTENTION.
SPEND THE TREASURY WE HAVE THAT HASN'T BEEN STOLEN ON THOSE WE OWE THE MOST TO.
09:35 AM on 02/22/2010
I am afraid the Teabag Terrorist will just be the first of those Americans who sacrifice themselves to make a political statement. I say that because people are feeling that what they do doesn't matter to the government anymore, in the sense that any new elections just bring more of the same.

Instead of making changes that would empower Americans, like tariffs on corporations that would encourage them to hire American workers, or tax break for middle America instead of the giant corps, or closing some of the many military bases, or making a real effort to move beyond petroleum.
10:49 AM on 02/22/2010
hey you just attacked BIG OIL AND THE MILITARY INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX ...and that what Amerika stands for.
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09:24 AM on 02/22/2010
It won't help that you have the likes of Glenn Beck and Rush Limbaugh stoking the radical hate images across the airwaves to set off the right wing lunatics to think it is ok to attack our government. You have law makers that are fueling hate and racial overtones toward our American President , all the lies and myths and knowingly that it might threaten our national security this behavior should be stopped. I often wonder if the very same people that think that behavior is ok might come back in a later date and affect them.
09:22 AM on 02/22/2010
Napolitano's concerns are still misplaced. To paraphrase & turn around her question: What really is it that draws a person being raised in the United States to want to go and be at a teabagger convention in Texas and then come back to the United States with the idea of committing harm within the United States?
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09:07 AM on 02/22/2010
Michelle Bachman Cingresswoman R-MN should be labeled top domestic terrorist the way she spews her hate publicly.
08:35 AM on 02/22/2010
As the poet Schiller had it, "Against ignorance even the gods are helpless".