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Gross Incompetence, A Tale of Two Stealth Birds
Vanity | Dec. 27, 2011 | Ronin

Posted on 12/26/2011 6:53:37 PM PST by Ronin

One of President Barrack Obama’s few – very few – clear victories was the termination of Osama Bin Laden during a special warfare operation led by US Navy SEALS on May 1 this year. That one incident was said to have been a defining moment in his Presidency -- proof of his warrior credentials.

The media was in full rapture mode. Pundits gushed ecstatic and waxed profoundly on the macho virtues of our cuddly young generalissimo. They chortled with glee and busily assured each other that Obama was now guaranteed reelection at a minimum. Yet, as satisfying as that mission was, it did come at a significant cost. Specifically, a very expensive, top secret military helicopter broke down and had to be destroyed in place.

Not much is known about that bird, so I will refrain from speculating. In Wikipedia, it is described as, “A previously-unseen modified Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk…” The article further notes, “The aircraft seemed to include features like special high-tech materials, harsh angles and flat surfaces, previously found only on sophisticated stealth jets.”

It’s hard to quibble about that one. The destruction of the bird was accomplished according to whatever “go-to-hell” plan had been created beforehand. Some portions survived – and will no doubt are still being closely examined – but the worst was avoided. Most importantly, the mission itself was a success.

Fast forward to this December 4, and the mind-boggling loss of a fully functional, top secret, RQ-170 Sentinel stealth drone to Iran, and you begin to wonder if you have indeed entered the Twilight Zone.

Why? Well, for one thing, this aircraft, even more than the abovementioned helicopter, is one of our nation’s technical crown jewels. Quoting Wikipedia again, “the UAV is equipped with an electro-optical/infrared sensor and possibly an Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) radar mounted in its belly fairing.” The article quotes speculation “that the two undercarriage fairings over the UAV's wings may house datalinks and that the belly fairing could be designed for modular payloads, allowing the UAV to be used for strike missions and/or electronic warfare.”

The New York Times has reported that “the RQ-170 is "almost certainly" equipped with communications intercept equipment as well as highly sensitive sensors capable of detecting very small amounts of radioactive isotopes and chemicals which may indicate the existence of nuclear weapons facilities.”

Now this is bad – very bad.

We undoubtedly lost a degree of stealth technology in the wreckage of the abovementioned helicopter, but since I doubt there are that many applications for helicopter stealth, the damage was minimal. And, as I mentioned above, they had time to implement their “destruct bill”. That would include yanking or putting explosive charges all the most sensitive avionics, before they flew out.

In contrast, the drone was the entire, fully-functional reality of our latest stealth and reconnaissance technology. How many billions of dollars were expended, how many man-hours were spent in research, how many instances of sheer genius went into that little Christmas present Obama dropped into the laps of a nation that is arguably among our most obdurate foes?

OK, and no, I do not quite buy the conspiracy theory that Obama arranged to have the drone given to the Mullahs. But there is one point that is absolutely clear. That drone could have only flown into the unfriendly skies of Iran at the direct orders of National Command Authority – the President.

No intelligence director, general or admiral would dare authorize that mission on his or her own. Why would any of them want to stick their neck out that far? Furthermore, I don’t see the Obama White House as the type that would allow anything like that level of local control anyhow. Micromanagers have to micromanage and Obama’s crews are all micromanagers.

Get that dialed in clearly. This is not something the Obama apologists can be allowed to pin on the spooks or the boys and girls in uniform. The mission had to be ordered, or at the very least approved, by Obama himself.

He bought it. He owns it.

Now, fast forward to the incident itself; I won’t discuss the cause, choose your own theory. It is here that Obama has demonstrated his total disregard for his Constitutional duties and that he is manifestly unsuited for his position as Commander in Chief.

Why? For one thing, I am positive – utterly and completely positive – that the person in charge of that operation had a set Standard Operating Plan (SOP) spelling out exactly what should be done when a Sentinel is gets off the reservation. All competent organizations have “go-to-hell” plans because when the brown organic matter impacts the rotary air impeller, confusion is deadly. The US Military is addicted to such plans and has checklists for every eventuality – most especially the potentially worst ones – because Murphy is never off watch.

All that means is once contact is lost, whatever organization sent in this wee birdie (either the CIA or the USAF) was obviously going to try their best to get it back. So recovery is given first priority. I am being vague here because I do not believe that whoever “owned” that drone could have operated it over Iran without some support from the US military, making it a joint operation at some level. Nor can I believe the bird was navigating on a single GPS feed. There had to be multiple signals coming off that bird, so they had to know exactly where it had landed.

The clock starts here.

So what happens? The first thing they do is look in the back of the binder for the contingency plan that covers this situation. There might be several. Another thing you can be sure of is, before they sent that drone into Iran, they carefully noted the assets available to help recover or destroy it if that became necessary. That would be a normal and obvious part of the mission planning SOP. So, messages go out alerting those assets, flight crews are called in, fighter and helicopter crews get briefed in, etc.

Simultaneously, the word goes up to the President, “We have these plans ready to go and these plans on standby...” – and get back either an immediate refusal, or what is much more likely… nothing.

Thus, we are forced to choose from one of two conclusions. Either our Commander in Chief blew off recovery from the start, or he choked. Neither response is acceptable.

The window was rapidly closing. If the Iranians did indeed manage to hack the drone, and that is already as alarming as losing the aircraft itself, just think of how eager they were to get their hands on an intact model. So a lot of Iran’s military and Revolutionary Guard assets are on the move. If they can get sufficient firepower in place in time, they can effectively deny any successful attempt to recover the drone. This would mean destroying it in place was the only way to safeguard the drone and everything it represents as a strategic national technological advantage.

The clock kept ticking, options started fading – soon it was too late. The Iranians were on it like ants on a dead beetle. Every flyable jet they had available was in the air, all their missile crews were scanning the skies. The window had closed.

Bye bye Sentinel. The “Beast of Kandahar” is now in enemy hands.

So here we are... At this very moment, China and Russia are probably locked in a bidding war for bits and pieces of this bird. Crumbs the Mullah’s are going to be crafty enough to use to their greatest advantage. But you can be sure that they will eventually get access. They will learn the secrets.

That is the crime that Obama is guilty of. Let’s be brutally clear here. Recovering the drone in place or destroying it before it became impossible to do so were Obama’s only legal, moral, ethical and logical choices; one or the other. There is no box marked Number Three. The responsibility to use properly and safeguard absolutely the strategic assets of the United States is an integral part of any President’s job description. If he was unwilling to sign off on a mission to recover or destroy it if necessary, he should have not sent it in.

Even, no decision was a decision. If, by exercising what amounted to a “pocket veto”, Obama chose not to do anything until it was too late for either mission to succeed, he still bares full responsibility. I won’t argue motive here. Choose your own. Whatever the reason, that decision was the moral equivalent of cowardice in the face or the enemy – or it was treason.

Think about it. Would a soldier who intentionally delivered, allowed to be delivered, who failed to even attempt to recover, one-tenth of one-percent of the secrets Obama has handed to the Iranians see it swept under the rug? Let’s ask US Army Private Bradley Manning. And, what that fruitcake delivered amounted to a lot of stale political gossip. Obama has delivered the finest and freshest fruits of several technological trees that took decades of blood, sweat, tears and billions of dollars to produce.

Former Vice President Richard Cheney did not give Obama one-tenth the Hell he deserved over this issue. Nor, obviously, has the media or anyone else.

So where does that leave us now? Until or unless people start treating this issue with the seriousness it deserves, it’s not going to go anywhere – and it needs to. In a future conflict, American soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines are likely to die in much greater numbers due to what was arguably the most contemptible, long-term-destructive-of-American-interests, acts of indifference, incompetence – or both – ever perpetrated by a US President.

Why did it happen? Was he criminally negligent? Or, was it because Obama simply gets a naughty thrill when sticking his fingers into the eyes of a group of people – patriots – he secretly despises?

In either case, it is unquestionably clear that Obama has demonstrated a level of incompetence and willful disregard – you can even argue hostility – to and for the responsibilities of his office that is far beyond any that can be allowed in an American President.

This needs much more discussion.


TOPICS: Editorial; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: iran; notnews; obama; stealth; vanity
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To: Old Sarge; Ronin
DING DING DING the WINNAH!

Table-pounding concurrence. He hates our guts. For being white, for being flag-loving patriots, for our obstinate constitutionalism, for our respect for due process and the rule of law. He hates us for all that, intestinally.

He is not an American by any stretch of the imagination, because he reviles, hates, despises, and wishes manifest injury to, Americans as Americans because we're Americans. And now he has injured us yet again.

21 posted on 12/27/2011 12:14:38 AM PST by lentulusgracchus
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To: Windflier; Ajnin
(Windflier) Pictures, or it didn't happen. I'm not taking Obama's word for anything

Ah, but there was a picture, and it told me enough of what I need to know. Remember the group photo in the situation room?

The repugnance, the distaste and odium on Obozo's ugly puss told the whole story -- that, and his seated position on the edge of the group, out of the circle of "deciders".

The other people -- Hillary, Gates, the JCS -- put the op together, and they only called Bozo in from the golf course when the raid was going in and he couldn't save Osama Bin Laden with a last-minute, red-rocket phone call to his Muslim Brotherhood buddies in Egypt any more.

I'm convinced Obama hated every second of that meeting, and everything the SEALs accomplished by removing the world's greatest MOSLEM terrorist from the realm of the living.

22 posted on 12/27/2011 12:25:53 AM PST by lentulusgracchus
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To: lentulusgracchus
Ah, but there was a picture, and it told me enough of what I need to know. Remember the group photo in the situation room?

Recently, someone pointed out an inconsistency with that photo that I hadn't noticed before (actually, a few inconsistencies).

Look closely at Obama. He looks smaller than everyone else in the room. Too small to be explained by simple perspective, or fish eye lensing effects. People nearby him aren't similarly affected.

There's also a fellow in the doorway who has a bright light shining on him that doesn't appear to have a source. His expression also seems to be wrong for the moment.

Others have pointed out other strangeness with that photo.

23 posted on 12/27/2011 12:34:45 AM PST by Windflier (To anger a conservative, tell him a lie. To anger a liberal, tell him the truth.)
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To: woofie

Barack Obama did not shut down operations to find and kill Osama .....thats all he did. Its a good thing but still thats all he did

He tried along with Jarret to stop the mission after it was in the air so no credit from me!


24 posted on 12/27/2011 12:51:50 AM PST by W. W. SMITH (Obama is an instrument of enslavement)
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To: Ronin
Obama’s behavior during the 2009 post-election uprisings in Iran led me to believe he made a secret deal with the mullahs prior to his inauguration. He is deluded enough to believe he alone could do business with these monkeys. Since then the Iranian leadership has blackmailed Obama with the threat of revealing the secret pact. This is just speculation but it may explain our evacuation from Iraq and the administration's treatment of Israel.
25 posted on 12/27/2011 2:17:41 AM PST by Brad from Tennessee (A politician can't give you anything he hasn't first stolen from you.)
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To: Bobalu

Lots of possibilities...

Could be as simple as a power failure or other critical single point hardware failure that wasn’t redundant. A power failure could cause self destruct devices to not properly activate.

Too little information to know much of anything...


26 posted on 12/27/2011 2:57:19 AM PST by DB
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To: sinanju
I have a sixtysomething retired acquaintance....The important stuff is melted or wiped.

Letlo engineeling just take longa, lound-eyed devil! A fried egg is still an egg and some bright Chinese fellow (I went to correge in your countlee!) is bound to figure out what chicken it came from.

27 posted on 12/27/2011 3:40:36 AM PST by Kenny Bunk ((So, you're telling me Scalia, Alito, Thomas, and Roberts can't figure out this eligibility stuff?))
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To: Ronin

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28 posted on 12/28/2011 7:22:15 PM PST by skinkinthegrass (I can take tomorrow, $pend it all today. Who can take your income, tax it all away. Obama Man can. :)
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To: Pan_Yan

ping


29 posted on 12/30/2011 8:27:33 PM PST by Pan_Yans Wife ("Real solidarity means coming together for the common good."-Sarah Palin)
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