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Be Furious Over Operation Fast and Furious

Posted: 10/20/11 09:56 AM ET

Who in their right mind would think using criminals to smuggle thousands of guns in to Mexico was a good idea?
Our Justice Department refuses to reveal the creator or cost of Operation Fast & Furious. Why?

What the hell is going on in this country? And why don't our federal officials just man-up and admit when mistakes have been made?

Now, keep in mind -- I don't write about politics so this is not a partisan attack. I write about crime and justice. So, take what I'm about to say in that spirit.

And remember the name "Fast and Furious" because I predict you'll be hearing a lot about it in the days ahead.

Here's the backstory: Someone at the bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (the ATF is a division of the Justice Department) decided a couple years ago that it would be a good idea to allow thousands of firearms to flow from Arizona into Mexico to help identify gun routes and the drug cartel kingpins buying illegal weapons. The idea behind the program was that if we followed the weapons, massive arrests would surely follow.

Yeah, well -- it didn't quite turn out that way. We promptly lost track of most of the 2,000 firearms involved. And, sadly, some of those weapons are linked to the death of a U.S. Customs and Border Patrol agent.

The official record doesn't reveal exactly when Fast and Furious came to be, but it started sometime in 2009. The operation focused on Arizona gun shops and ATF agents were ordered to watch for buyers with suspected ties to Mexican drug cartels. These mules were then supposed to be monitored to see which cartel leaders took possession of the smuggled weapon.

This plan was so secret our government never informed Mexican officials that it was underway.
According to a Congressional report the purpose of Fast and Furious was, "To wait and watch, in hope that law enforcement could identify other members of a trafficking network and build a large, complex conspiracy case." Well, that didn't work out because there was no plan to adequately track the buyers and the weapons once they crossed into Mexico.

ATF's field agents, who were used to stopping suspicious gun sales, began to complain up their chain of command about the weaknesses of the program. It was impossible to follow all the guns, they said, and Fast and Furious wasn't rooting out any Mexican kingpins. The agent's biggest fear was that the guns might be used to commit crimes in the United States. But the program continued.

And, sure enough, their fears were realized. On the night of December 14, 2010 a deadly gun battle broke out in a border canyon near Rio Rico, Arizona. When the dust cleared U.S. Border agent Brian Terry, 40, was dead and near his body were two or three (depending on which account you believe) of those suspect firearms.

The Attorney General of Mexico said at least 200 Mexican deaths were traced to weapons from the Fast and Furious program.

Our Attorney General, Eric Holder, has told Congress he didn't know anything about his ATF's Fast and Furious program until things went bad. But then, documents surfaced indicating Holder had been briefed about it nearly a year earlier. When challenged, Holder dismissed his critics as "politically motivated" and took no responsibility for the misguided plan.

Holder's chief at the ATF in Washington certainly knew about Fast and Furious. He was getting weekly briefings and, according to a congressional report, "Was able to sit at this desk in Washington and ... watch a live feed of straw buyers entering the gun stores and purchasing dozens of AK-47" rifles.

Earlier this week, Congress took the bold step of slapping A.G. Holder with a wide-ranging subpoena. The House Oversight Committee has demanded massive amounts of e-mails and other communications that flowed between Holder's office and those running the Fast and Furious project. Sad that it takes an act of Congress to find out the truth.

Think of what this program did. It introduced huge numbers of top-shelf firearms into an area of the world that has suffered through 40 thousand drug-related murders in the last five years. Who in the world thought the solution to that murderous drug rampage would be to add more guns in to it?

The creator of Fast and Furious has never been identified and neither has its total price tag.

There are so many questions. Why, after the scandal was exposed, were four top ATF officials in charge of Fast and Furious promoted to higher paying positions? Why has no one taken responsibility for this monstrous waste of manpower and taxpayer dollars? Why is our top law enforcement official, Eric Holder, being so defensive instead of aggressively going after a special prosecutor to look into this boondoggle? The Department of Justice should not investigate itself.

At a hearing on Capitol Hill last June, the mother of slain agent Brian Terry was asked if she had anything she'd like to say to whoever came up with the Fast and Furious idea. Josephine Terry's emotional response was, "I don't know what I would say to them, but I would like to know what they would say to me."

Someone in our government owes Mrs. Terry -- and all of us -- an apology. I doubt we'll ever get one.

Diane Dimond may be reached through her web site: www.dianedimond.com Her latest book, "Cirque Du Salahi" - the inside and untold story of the so-called White House Gate Crashers - is available through Amazon.com

 
 
 

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snapperhead
Freedom isn't free. Where's the invoice?
03:06 PM on 10/31/2011
So? Shouldn't the right be using this as a pillar of their 'guns don't kill people, people kill people' argument? Or would that be too embarrassing?
Wouldn't the drug dealers have gotten their hands on guns anyway?
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spud3
Forward into oblivion
09:03 AM on 10/28/2011
Boy o boy...where are my liberal friends now? Why will this media outlet not do an expose on this matter?
04:36 PM on 10/27/2011
Why am I hearing of this NOW?? Its been going on since 2009?? You are KIDDING ME!! We've had people killed with these weapons---not ot mention a LOT of Mexicans?? The Merxican govt knoew nothing??

Why hasnt this been reported earlier?? Where is the media on this?? Now that's a coverup!!

i rely on this website, Chris Mathews, Madow, and somewhat less often both Ed & O'Donnell for NEWS as wll as commentary!! I alsoI do not recall seeing anything about it on the NBC nightly news !!!

The AJ has been subpoenaed?? There have been congressional hearing-=--and NOT A WORD has been published or spoken??


Is the MSM dumb---or are they complicit in a cover-up??

Did Faux cover it??
09:56 AM on 10/26/2011
Nixon lost his job because of a botched burglary. How many people have died and will die because of this botched operation and will Obama lose his job because of it?
09:29 AM on 10/26/2011
One of the most disturbing aspects of this fiasco is that the ATF forced legitimate gun dealers to break the law. These gun dealers knew who the bad guys were and would not normally have sold the guns to them. These are the same dealers that some would villify, and are now required to report multiples sales of semi-auto weapons, which is a back-door ("Under the radar") path to gun registration.

This whole scandal lands at the desk of Eric Holder. He is ultimately responsible and should be fired, no matter how he feigns ignorance.
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Si1ver1ock
Follow the Woz. Emmigrate to Australia.
02:57 PM on 10/22/2011
Special Prosecuter.
Special Prosecuter.
Special Prosecuter.
Special Prosecuter.
Special Prosecuter.
...rinse and repeat
06:02 PM on 10/21/2011
I applaud Ms.Dimond for a straightforward approach in her article to this important story. While some may applaud HP for printing this story, I'm afraid it is too little and woefully late.
The only way I uncovered the article was it being quoted on Pajamas Media website which has given extensive coverage to F&F.
My point is; for too many months this story has been all but ignored by HP. Now, a straightforward article is buried under the CRIME banner; witness the extreme lack of comments.
This should be a front page story. Sharyl Atkisson of CBS has done great work on this scandal.
HP loses credibility by ignoring stories that may present the current Administration in a bad light.
Further, HP made F&F a frontpage story when a leftwing website erroneously reported the program had begun under the Bush Administration.
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Jerry Bourbon
11:01 AM on 10/21/2011
Obama: He has trafficked more illegal weapons than all other Nobel Peace Prize winners combined!
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shootr687
Liberty, not false security
07:56 PM on 10/20/2011
I am just wondering if enough pressure could be put on Holder for him to "rat out" his boss. Looks like the "under the radar" attempt to sway opinion towards more gun control has gone awry. All the conspirators at the top need to be prosecuted.
02:13 PM on 10/20/2011
In Watergate, Deep Throat said "follow the money." To understand Fast and Furious, I think you need to follow the regulatory process. On December 17th, 2010, the ATF put out for comment ATF Form 3310.12, Report of Multiple Sale or Other Disposition of Certain Rifles. the basis for the form, as with all regulations deals with an agenda that is validated by the necessary empirical data to justify the change. How and when gun walking started might not be as important as when it was ramped up to develop information. The only stat tracked was when guns showed up at crime scenes in Mexico. If you look at the explanation for the proposed ATF form, it reads: "Mexican law enforcement officials have reported that certain types of rifles are regularly being used to commit violent crimes in Mexico...Successful trace data from recovered rifles confirm that the United States is a significant source of these rifles by FFLs in the southwest border states, and that many have been sold by FFLs. By requiring the reporting of multiple sales of the specified rifles, this proposal would provide significant investigative leads to law.” I would suggest that the "successful trace data" is the 200 deaths from Fast and Furious guns in Mexico. I must conclude that the creators of this tragic program were willing to accept collateral damage for the purpose of simply generating the information necessary for the making of rules and the promotion of a political agenda.
09:53 AM on 10/26/2011
Baloney. The most significant source of arms to the cartels are the paths into Mexico over their southern border and defections from their own military and police. Many of the weapons seized are not for sale in the US in any manner. The trace data you speak of only involves US-sourced weapons because they are the only weapons being traced. Plus the weapons chosen to be checked are cherry-picked to come up with these false results.
01:32 PM on 10/20/2011
It's amazing that Joe Biden is screaming that people will be raped or murdered if the republican's don't pass Obama's jobs bill (evern though dems also refuse to pass it) when here we have the Obama administration directly responsible for the murder of a border agent and countless others with almost no coverage from the press. It is very scary when the media is in the government's pocket and I must say that I was very pleasently surprised to see this article on the Huffington Post.
11:39 AM on 10/20/2011
This matter absolutely has to be investigated, top to bottom, and those responsible prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law for their willful violations of the gun control laws they were sworn to uphold. They need to be given prison time and to serve it out in the meanest lockups we have.

Then they need to be extradited to Mexico to face whatever waits them there as accessories to over 200 murders south of the border.

The current federal administration is rogue, operating with utter contempt for constitutional constraints on executive power in many more instances than just Fast and Furious.
11:11 AM on 10/20/2011
Look no further than Calderon and Obama who hatched the deal and shook on it.
10:55 AM on 10/20/2011
Operation Fast and Furious was a huge success because sales of Assault Weapons of Mass Destruction are now being registered for safer streets. We only have to look south of our border for a template of reasonable and common sense controls on guns though no one is talking about a handgun ban. If we had stricter gun laws then these things would not have happened. If the ATF had more man power and more money then this sort of thing would not happen. Any talk of Fast and Furious investigations is just a political witch hunt and is an attempt by the NRA to distract from the fact that they want to sell more guns to children through their Eddy the Eagle program. Our government is just trying to promote our right to be safe at all times and we should give them our full support to end gun violence. Bush did it too. Period!

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11:48 AM on 10/20/2011
Great post! Sadly, I believe satire is lost on most Huff Post readers.
02:22 PM on 10/20/2011
@G NBANNER, Congratulations, Your post on this piece in this single most mindless comment that I have ever read.
10:30 AM on 10/20/2011
Diane and Huffington Post: Thank you so much for acknowledging the extent of this travesty in a venue that one would not expect. You restore my faith in the inherent fairness of true journalists.
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stuart pyburn
09:58 PM on 10/23/2011
I just hope they are there as well the next time the ATF and our Politicians stand behind a table full of guns saying our laws are not strong enough to stop the illegal sale of guns across the border. Talk about "wag the dog"!!!