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Iraq
Obama Briefed For A Year On Rise Of ISIS
2014-09-03
President Obama was given detailed and specific intelligence about the rise of the Islamic State as part of his daily briefing for at least a year before the group seized large swaths of territory over the summer, a former Pentagon official told Fox News.
Where did the briefing take place -- 19th hole?
The official -- who asked not to be identified because the President's Daily Brief is considered the most authoritative, classified intelligence community product analyzing sensitive international events for the president -- said the data was strong and "granular" in detail.

The source said a policymaker "could not come away with any other impression: This is getting bad."

Obama, unlike his predecessors who traditionally had the document briefed to them, is known to personally read the daily brief. The former Pentagon official, who has knowledge of the process, said Obama generally was not known to come back to the intelligence community with further requests for information based on the daily report.

The claims come as the Obama administration continues to launch airstrikes against Islamic State targets in northern Iraq and weighs whether to expand that campaign, particularly into Syria.
Right call to do air strikes. We owe the Iraqis that. Perhaps the new prime minister will, in 2017, negotiate a new status of forces agreement with President Palin...
The president's team has publicly suggested that the group only recently gained in strength, accounting for why Obama earlier this year dismissed such extremists as akin to a "jayvee" team.

But after suggestions that the administration may have been blindsided by the rise of ISIS, and that poor intelligence was to blame, the former Pentagon official said some of the intelligence was so good in the region, that when the president drew a red line on chemical weapons use in Syria in 2012, the information was "exquisite."

The source said "[we] were ready to fire, on a moment's notice, on a couple hundred targets," but no order was given. In some cases, targets were tracked for a "long period of time" but then slipped away.

The source also claimed that there was a delay regarding the question of whether to act to save American journalist James Foley from Islamic State militants. The Sunday Times of London first reported that the delay was 30 days. The former Pentagon official described a White House that was hesitant and continually asking for "the intelligence to build up more."

At the time, Fox News is told that a large, heavily armed compound, believed to be housing Foley, and other potential captives, was identified near the ISIS stronghold of Raqaa, Syria.

The Obama administration confirmed, after a video of Foley's execution was posted online, that the U.S. ultimately launched a failed effort to rescue the hostage journalist.

Deputy National Security Adviser Ben Rhodes said last month, regarding Foley's capture and execution, that "we have done everything that we can possibly do to try to bring home our hostages."

He added: "It's an incredibly difficult circumstance in a place like Syria, again, where you have such a violent conflict raging. But we've used all of our military, intelligence, diplomatic resources that we can bring to bear to try to pull a thread to find out where our hostages are; to try to rescue them when we saw an opportunity; to try to work with any country that might have any means of locating them. And tragically, we weren't able to rescue Mr. Foley."

The National Security Council has not yet responded to a request for comment.
Posted by:Ebbomosh Hupemp2664

#4  Three times now i bave read that Champ took the briefing "electronically" which i assume means via computer and that he read it "personally" rather than a briefer hitting key points.
Why do i think he rarely actually read it or did more than skim?
After all, he already knows everything he needs to.
Posted by: NoMoreBS   2014-09-03 11:52  

#3  Has anyone made the observation that this administration is-is not up to the job ?

Yeah, I wonder who ...

'Your cowardly lack of leadership has left a gaping hole'

Posted by: Spats Doodle6200   2014-09-03 10:07  

#2  We have a strategy I tell ya. It's called the "Comprehensive foot-dragging strategy".
Posted by: JohnQC   2014-09-03 08:30  

#1  Headded: "It's an incredibly difficult circumstance

...and "messy" as well, all those unattached heads rolling around. Who could have imagined. Can't anyone find the moderates? Someone tell Valjar I'm going out for a walk and a pee.
Posted by: Besoeker   2014-09-03 04:33  

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