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Hawaii that the government had a variety of information in its possession before the thwarted bombing that would have been a clear warning sign had it been shared among agencies, a senior official said.
Democrats countered that Republicans had shown disregard for any terrorism risk by blocking the president’s nominee for head of the Transportation Security Administration and by voting this year against a measure providing $44 billion for Department of Homeland Security operations.
He framed
设计 使适合 Ms. Napolitano’s statement by saying she was right that “once the suspect attempted to take down Flight 253, after his attempt
The president’s withering assessment of the government’s performance could reshape the intensifying political debate over the thwarted terrorist attack. Instead of defending the system

Breach裂口 违背
bound for
overarching 包罗万象的
watch-list system
review 检讨
no-fly list
insist on坚决要求accountability at every level
grandstanding
sent a cable to
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The terrorism is a global issue that needed to be cautiously treated. American intelligent system allow a suspects broad the airplane bound for America, on the condition that they receive many information and even warning from the terrorist’s father, is a cue of the deficiency of the intelligent system. Component of the system receive the warning, but it was not efficient for the intelligence to add the name on a no-fly list.
Probably there is no enough personal and money result this carelessness. It is true that the intelligent agency have receive enough information that can pieced up the possibility that the terrorist attack is approaching. But the problem is that there need to be enough agent and time to make it. Enough staffs need to be employed to collect information, find the connections between them, seek out more evidence and trace the suspect. All these need money and time.
The mutual critic of the democrat and republican reflect the deficient of bipartician political system. Many of the good bills will be blocked for no reason, the two party counter each other just because they are different party. This can reduce the efficience of the government.
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New Words
thwart 阻挠(hinder or prevent )
at stake (at risk, in danger of being lost)
overhaul (make repairs, renovations, revisions or adjustments to)
substitute (being a replacement or substitute for a regular member of a team)
trigger (put in motion or move to act)
preliminary (a minor match preceding the main event)
outflank 胜过
culpability 有罪


Good sentences
HAD IT


The government had a variety of information in its possession before the thwarted bombing that would have been a clear warning sign had it been shared among agencies.


While the information did not include a name, officials said it would have been evident had it been compared with information about Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, the 23-year-old Nigerian charged with trying to blow up a Northwest Airlines flight to Detroit on Christmas Day.


In retrospect it now appears clear that had it all been examined together it would have pointed to the pending attack.


Had this critical information been shared, it could have been compiled with other intelligence and a fuller, clearer picture of the suspect would have emerged.


All year long, we’ve asked the question.


Democrats returned fire by accusing the opposition of standing in the way of needed personnel and money while exploiting public fears.


She had meant the system worked in its response to the attempted bombing, not before it happened.



My comment
When I saw the title of the article, I could guess what is going to be told in the passage because I have watched the news of the same theme on TV recently, which helped me a lot in understanding the article. I found that lots of information were not told by news on TV, especially on CCTV. Terrorist attack is horrible, which arouse my concern since 9/11. People died and the building exploded. The more terrible thing is that the terrorist who is insane so that suicide with the airplane. As for this attempted bombing, which escaped the airline security examination, it raise high attention to the global security in every airline flight.



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U.S. Had Early Signals of a Terror Plot, Officials Say


President Obama, speaking on Tuesday at a Marine Corps base nearHonolulu, said he would “insist on accountability at every level” forfailures in security.
The president was told during a private briefing on Tuesday morningwhile vacationing here in Hawaii that the government had a variety ofinformation in its possession before the thwarted(挫败的) bombing that wouldhave been a clear warning sign had it been shared among agencies, asenior official said.
Two officials said the government had intelligence from Yemen beforeFriday that leaders of a branch of Al Qaeda there were talking about “aNigerian” being prepared for a terrorist attack. While the informationdid not include a name, officials said it would have been evident hadit been compared with information about Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, the23-year-old Nigerian charged with trying to blow up a NorthwestAirlines flight to Detroit on Christmas Day.
The government also had more information about where Mr. Abdulmutallab had been and what some of his plans were.
Some of the information was partial or incomplete, and it was notobvious that it was connected, the official said, but in retrospect itnow appears clear that had it all been examined together it would havepointed to the pending attack. The official said the administration was“increasingly confident” that Al Qaeda had a role in the attack, as thegroup’s Yemeni branch has publicly claimed.
Shortly after being briefed, Mr. Obama addressed reporters in hissecond public statement on the matter in two days, announcing that areview already had revealed a breakdown in the intelligence system thatdid not properly identify the suspect as a dangerous extremist whoshould have been prevented from flying to the United States.
“A systemic failure has occurred, and I consider that totallyunacceptable,” Mr. Obama said. He said he had ordered governmentagencies to give him a preliminary report on Thursday about whathappened and added that he would “insist on accountability at everylevel,” although he did not elaborate.
Mr. Obama alluded to the intelligence in his statement. “Had thiscritical information been shared, it could have been compiled withother intelligence and a fuller, clearer picture of the suspect wouldhave emerged,” the president said. “The warning signs would havetriggered red flags, and the suspect would have never been allowed toboard that plane for America.”
The president’s withering(轻蔑的) assessment of the government’s performancecould reshape the intensifying political debate over the thwartedterrorist attack. Instead of defending the system, Mr. Obama sided withcritics who complained that it did not work and positioned himself as areformer who will fix it. At the same time, the decision to speak asecond time after remaining out of sight for three days underscores theadministration’s concern over being outflanked(胜过) on national security.
The aftermath of the attempted bombing has been marked by anincreasingly fierce partisan exchange over culpability heading into amidterm election year. With Republicans on the attack against theadministration as not taking terrorism seriously enough, Democratsreturned fire by accusing the opposition of standing in the way ofneeded personnel and money while exploiting public fears.
The debate has escalated since Mr. Obama’s secretary of homelandsecurity, Janet Napolitano, said Sunday that “the system worked” afterofficials said the suspect tried to ignite explosive chemicals aboard aNorthwest Airlines flight approaching Detroit. Ms. Napolitano madeclear the next day that she had meant the system worked in its responseto the attempted bombing, not before it happened.
Mr. Obama appeared to be trying to contain the damage on Tuesday,offering “systemic failure” as a substitute diagnosis for “systemworked.” He framed(表达) Ms. Napolitano’s statement by saying she was rightthat “once the suspect attempted to take down Flight 253, after hisattempt, it’s clear that passengers and crew, our homeland securitysystems and our aviation security took all appropriate actions.”
The president praised the professionalism of the nation’s intelligence,counterterrorism, homeland security and law enforcement officials. Buthe spared little in his sharp judgment about how a known extremistcould be allowed to board a flight bound for the United States afterhis own father had warned that he had become radical.
“There was a mix of human and systemic failures that contributed tothis potential catastrophic breach of security,” Mr. Obama toldreporters at the Marine Corps base at Kaneohe Bay outside Honolulu,near his vacation home in Kailua. “We need to learn from this episodeand act quickly to fix the flaws in our system because our security isat stake and lives are at stake.”
Mr. Obama suggested that he would overhaul the watch-list system.“We’ve achieved much since 9/11 in terms of collecting information thatrelates to terrorists and potential terrorist attacks,” he said. “Butit’s becoming clear that the system that has been in place for yearsnow is not sufficiently up to date to take full advantage of theinformation we collect and the knowledge we have.”
Mr. Abdulmutallab, who has been linked to the Yemeni branch of AlQaeda, came to the attention of the American authorities when hisfather went to the embassy last month to report that his son hadexpressed radical views before disappearing. The father, a respectedretired banker, did not say his son planned to attack Americans butsought help locating him and bringing him home, United States officialssaid.
After Mr. Abdulmutallab’s father asked the embassy in Nigeria for help,embassy officials from several agencies, including the CentralIntelligence Agency, met to discuss the case, officials said.
Paul Gimigliano, a C.I.A. spokesman, said that was the first time theagency had heard of the young Nigerian. “We did not have his namebefore then,” he said.
The embassy sent a cable to Washington, which resulted in Mr.Abdulmutallab’s name being entered in a database of 550,000 people withpossible ties to terrorism. But he was not put on the much smallerno-fly list of 4,000 people or on a list of 14,000 people who arerequired to undergo additional screening before flying, nor was hismultiple-entry visa to the United States revoked.
“It now appears that weeks ago this information was passed to acomponent of our intelligence community but was not effectivelydistributed so as to get the suspect’s name on a no-fly list,” Mr.Obama said of the father’s warning. “There appears to be otherdeficiencies as well. Even without this one report, there were bits ofinformation available within the intelligence community that could haveand should have been pieced together.”
Mr. Obama’s appearance came after another day of Republican criticism.On Tuesday, the National Republican Congressional Committee sought toinject the bombing attempt into next year’s midterm races. In a seriesof news releases, the committee sought to press vulnerable Democrats onwhether they agreed with Ms. Napolitano’s initial assessment.
“All year long, we’ve asked the question: What is the administration’soverarching(非常重要的) strategy to confront the terrorist threat and keep Americasafe?” Representative John A. Boehner of Ohio, the Republican leader,said in a statement Tuesday. “We haven’t gotten a satisfactory answer,and the secretary’s ‘the system worked’ response doesn’t inspireconfidence.”
Democrats countered that Republicans had shown disregard for anyterrorism risk by blocking the president’s nominee for head of theTransportation Security Administration and by voting this year againsta measure providing $44 billion for Department of Homeland Securityoperations.
“They have essentially voted against and delayed providing the toolsthat are necessary to prevent these kinds of actions,” saidRepresentative Chris Van Hollen of Maryland, chairman of the DemocraticCongressional Campaign Committee.
They also criticized Representative Peter Hoekstra of Michigan, thesenior Republican on the intelligence committee and a leading critic ofthe White House, for tying the thwarted bombing to an appeal for moneyfor his race for governor. In a letter first reported by The GrandRapids Press, Mr. Hoekstra sought donations to help counter Democratic“efforts to weaken our security.”
A spokesman for Mr. Hoekstra’s campaign said the letter was appropriateand sought to inform potential donors of his leadership on nationalsecurity issues.
Senator Harry Reid, the Nevada Democrat and majority leader, said onTuesday that once the Senate returned on Jan. 19, he would move quicklyto overcome Republicans’ objections to the nomination of Erroll G.Southers, a former F.B.I. agent, to lead the security agency.
Senator Jim DeMint, Republican of South Carolina, has blocked theappointment, saying he was worried Mr. Southers might allow T.S.A.workers to join labor unions. “Republicans have decided to playpolitics with this nomination by blocking final confirmation,” Mr. Reidsaid.
Mr. DeMint said he was seeking an opportunity to debate the nominationrather than have it approved without discussion, and he accused Mr.Reid of grandstanding. “Senator Reid completely ignored this nomineeuntil the recent terror attempt,” Mr. DeMint said, “and now he’s tryingto show concern for airport security.”

Comment:
Writting a comment on the topic related to the security affair is not familiar to me, yet i will give a full description of the article above in stead.
Today,errorism is escalating, American, especially, is facing a serious problem.  As current security system fails to recognize the potential criminal, boarding on the plane to American becomes the critical issue. Even though Mr Obama “insist on accountability at every level” forfailures in security. How does the system works remain unknown. When Mr. Abdulmutallab’s father revealed his son's potential threat, Abdulmutallab is under the list of possilbe tie of terrorism rather under the list of no-fly; what's more, his multiple-entry visa remains valid.

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发表于 2010-1-1 18:20:41 |只看该作者
U.S. Had Early Signals of a Terror Plot, Officials Say

President Obama declared Tuesday that there had been a “systemic failure” of the nation’s security apparatus after being told about more missed signals and uncorrelated intelligence that should have prevented a would-be bomber from boarding a flight for the United States.

The president was told during a private briefing on Tuesday morning while vacationing here in Hawaii that the government had a variety of information in its possession before the thwarted bombing that would have been a clear warning sign had it been shared among agencies, a senior official said.

Two officials said the government had intelligence from Yemen before Friday that leaders of a branch of Al Qaeda there were talking about “a Nigerian” being prepared for a terrorist attack. While the information did not include a name, officials said it would have been evident had it been compared with information about Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, the 23-year-old Nigerian charged with trying to blow up a Northwest Airlines flight to Detroit on Christmas Day.

The government also had more information about where Mr. Abdulmutallab had been and what some of his plans were.

Some of the information was partial or incomplete, and it was not obvious that it was connected, the official said, but in retrospect it now appears clear that had it all been examined together it would have pointed to the pending attack. The official said the administration was “increasingly confident” that Al Qaeda had a role in the attack, as the group’s Yemeni branch has publicly claimed.

Shortly after being briefed, Mr. Obama addressed reporters in his second public statement on the matter in two days, announcing that a review already had revealed a breakdown in the intelligence system that did not properly identify the suspect as a dangerous extremist who should have been prevented from flying to the United States.

A systemic failure has occurred, and I consider that totally unacceptable,” Mr. Obama said. He said he had ordered government agencies to give him a preliminary report on Thursday about what happened and added that he would “insist on accountability at every level,” although he did not elaborate.

Mr. Obama alluded toIf you allude to something, you mention it in an indirect way. (FORMAL)the intelligence in his statement. “Had this critical information been shared, it could have been compiled with other intelligence and a fuller, clearer picture of the suspect would have emerged,” the president said. “The warning signs would have triggered red flags, and the suspect would have never been allowed to board that plane for America.”

The president’s witheringA withering look or remark is very critical, and is intended to make someone feel ashamed or stupid. assessment of the government’s performance could reshape the intensifying political debate over the thwarted terrorist attack. Instead of defending the system, Mr. Obama sided with critics who complained that it did not work and positioned himself as a reformer who will fix it. At the same time, the decision to speak a second time after remaining out of sight【看不见,在视野之外】 for three days underscoresIf something such as an action or an event underscores another, it draws attention to the other thing and emphasizes its importance. (mainly AM; in BRIT, usually use underline) the administration’s concern over being outflankedIf you outflank someone, you succeed in getting into a position where you can defeat them, for example in an argument.
on national security.


The aftermath ofThe aftermath of an important event, especially a harmful one, is the situation that results from it. the attempted bombing has been marked by an increasingly fierce partisan exchangeAn exchange is a brief conversation, usually an angry one. over culpability heading into a midterm election year. With Republicans on the attack against the administration as not taking terrorism seriously enough, Democrats returned fire by accusing the opposition of accuse sb. of sth.standing in the way of needed personnel and money while exploiting public fears.

The debate has escalated【升级】 since Mr. Obama’s secretary of homeland security, Janet Napolitano, said Sunday that “the system worked” after officials said the suspect tried to ignite explosive chemicals aboard a Northwest Airlines flight approaching Detroit. Ms. Napolitano made clear the next day that she had meant the system worked in its response to the attempted bombing, not before it happened.

Mr. Obama appeared to be trying to contain the damage on Tuesday, offering “systemic failure” as a substitute diagnosis for “system worked.” He framed Ms. Napolitano’s statement by saying she was right that “once the suspect attempted to take down Flight 253, after his attempt, it’s clear that passengers and crew, our homeland security systems and our aviation security took all appropriate actions.”

The president praised the professionalism of the nation’s intelligence, counterterrorism, homeland security and law enforcement officials. But he spared little in his sharp judgment about how a known extremist could be allowed to board a flight bound for the United States after his own father had warned that he had become radical.


There was a mix of human and systemic failures that contributed to this potential catastrophicSomething that is catastrophic involves or causes a sudden terrible disaster. breach of security,” Mr. Obama told reporters at the Marine Corps base at Kaneohe Bay outside Honolulu, near his vacation home in Kailua. “We need to learn from this episode and act quickly to fix the flaws in our system because our security is at stake and lives are at stake.”


Mr. Obama suggested that he would overhaul the watch-list system【黑名单系统】. “We’ve achieved much since 9/11 in terms of collecting information that relates to terrorists and potential terrorist attacks,” he said. “But it’s becoming clear that the system that has been in place for years now is not sufficiently up to date to take full advantage of the information we collect and the knowledge we have.

Mr. Abdulmutallab, who has been linked to the Yemeni branch of Al Qaeda, came to the attention of the American authorities when his father went to the embassy last month to report that his son had expressed radical【激进的】 views before disappearing. The father, a respected retired banker, did not say his son planned to attack Americans but sought help locating him and bringing him home, United States officials said.

After Mr. Abdulmutallab’s father asked the embassy in Nigeria for help, embassy officials from several agencies, including the Central Intelligence Agency, met to discuss the case, officials said.

Paul Gimigliano, a C.I.A. spokesman, said that was the first time the agency had heard of the young Nigerian. “We did not have his name before then,” he said.

The embassy sent a cable to Washington, which resulted in Mr. Abdulmutallab’s name being entered in a database of 550,000 people with possible ties to terrorism. But he was not put on the much smaller no-fly list of 4,000 people or on a list of 14,000 people who are required to undergo additional screening before flying, nor was his multiple-entry visa to the United States revoked.

“It now appears that weeks ago this information was passed to a component of our intelligence community but was not effectively distributed so as to get the suspect’s name on a no-fly list,” Mr. Obama said of the father’s warning. “There appears to be other deficiencies as well. Even without this one report, there were bits of information available within the intelligence community that could have and should have been pieced together.”

Mr. Obama’s appearance came after another day of Republican criticism. On Tuesday, the National Republican Congressional Committee sought to inject the bombing attempt into next year’s midterm races. In a series of news releases, the committee sought to press vulnerable Democrats on whether they agreed with Ms. Napolitano’s initial assessment.

All year long, we’ve asked the question: What is the administration’s overarchingYou use overarching to indicate that you are talking about something that includes or affects everything or everyone. (FORMAL) strategy to confront the terrorist threat and keep America safe?” Representative John A. Boehner of Ohio, the Republican leader, said in a statement Tuesday. “We haven’t gotten a satisfactory answer, and the secretary’s ‘the system worked’ response doesn’t inspire confidence.”

Democrats countered that Republicans had shown disregard for any terrorism risk by blocking the president’s nominee for head of the Transportation Security Administration and by voting this year against a measure providing $44 billion for Department of Homeland Security operations.

“They have essentially voted against and delayed providing the tools that are necessary to prevent these kinds of actions,” said Representative Chris Van Hollen of Maryland, chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.

They also criticized Representative Peter Hoekstra of Michigan, the senior Republican on the intelligence committee and a leading critic of the White House, for tying the thwarted bombing to an appeal for money for his race for governor. In a letter first reported by The Grand Rapids Press, Mr. Hoekstra sought donations to help counter Democratic “efforts to weaken our security.”

A spokesman for Mr. Hoekstra’s campaign said the letter was appropriate and sought to inform potential donors of his leadership on national security issues.

Senator Harry Reid, the Nevada Democrat and majority leader, said on Tuesday that once the Senate returned on Jan. 19, he would move quickly to overcome Republicans’ objections to the nomination of Erroll G. Southers, a former F.B.I. agent, to lead the security agency.

Senator Jim DeMint, Republican of South Carolina, has blocked the appointment, saying he was worried Mr. Southers might allow T.S.A. workers to join labor unions. “Republicans have decided to play politics with this nomination by blocking final confirmation,” Mr. Reid said.

Mr. DeMint said he was seeking an opportunity to debate the nomination rather than have it approved without discussion, and he accused Mr. Reid of grandstandingGrandstanding means behaving in a way that makes people pay attention to you instead of thinking about more important matters. (mainly AM). “Senator Reid completely ignored this nominee until the recent terror attempt,” Mr. DeMint said, “and now he’s trying to show concern for airport security.”

My comment

The first I want to say is that so many subjunctive sentences are there in the report.

Additionally, I recall an issue topic of the GRE's analytical writing test, which is "Reform is seldom brought about by people who are concerned with their own reputation and social standings. Those who are really in earnest about reforming a government, and educational system, or any other institution must be willing to be viewed with disdain by the rest of the world", and referring to this report, Mr Obama is just the one who is earnest about overhauling the security system in order to fix the flaws in the system. He pointed out there are two deficiencies: one is the attempted bomber should have put on the no-fly list; the other is information could have and should have been pieced together even without the report of the suspect's father. But for Republicans, this is a great chance to accuse the administration of not taking terrorism seriously enough. They sought to inject the bombing attempt into next year's midterm races.

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This article arouse the topic of antiterrorism.From President Obama,s speaking,he underscores the administration,s concern over being outflanked on national security,and accuses a systemic failure accured,insisting on accountability at every level for this failures in security,although he did not elaborate.
In the current world,the hegemonism and power politics as well as irrational economic and political international old order of the nations in the west is the main root threating the peace and common development in the world.The United State banner maintenance of world peace lauching wars,ignoreing ordinary people are suffering the pain of war.We all do not know what the real popose behind the wars.

Accountability 有责任,有义务
Blow up  放大
In retrospect 回顾往事
Allude to  提到,暗指
Underscore 强调
Been marked by  以。。。为特点
Escalate  增强
既然选择了,就没有退路,坚定地一直走下去!

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发表于 2010-1-3 15:24:05 |只看该作者
The president was told during a private briefing on Tuesday morning while vacationing here in Hawaii that the government had a variety of information in its possession before the thwarted bombing that would have been a clear warning sign had it been shared among agencies, a senior official said. 怎么断句啊


the group’s Yemeni branch  啥意思啊

生词 for me

accountability:有责任心
intelligence:智力,情报,理解力,消息
charge:费用,管理,指控,收费,冲锋
retrospect:回顾
elaborate.:详尽的
allude:暗示
triggered :引发的,触发的
out of sight:视野之外

accuse:指控


escalate:逐渐成长

aviation:航空学
at stake:在紧急关头
nominee:被提名

grandstand:哗众取宠的表演



MY COMMENTS:
Actually, I really don’t understand every sentence in this report, while just get a main idea about it. It is mainly about something incited by the recent terrorist attack. Of course is the debate between the Republican and the Democrat. Nodoubtedly, this kind of conflict can’t be avoided, but I think this two partyes should stay the public’s profits as first. Although power is quite important for them. At present, the situation is quite disharmony. The two partyes’ debates is so obviously that it incites the terrorist attack in some instance. If that is true, I think the appearance will not decrease but more rampacy。




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U.S. Had Early Signals of a Terror Plot, Officials Say
生词

重点词句

好词
好句


President Obama, speaking on Tuesday at a Marine Corps base near Honolulu, said he would “insist on accountability at every level” for failures in security.
The president was told during a private briefing on Tuesday morning while vacationing here in Hawaii that the government had a variety of information in its possession before the
thwarted
(被阻挠的) bombing that would have been a clear warning sign had it been shared among agencies, a senior official said.
Two officials said the government had intelligence from Yemen before Friday that leaders of a branch of
Al Qaeda
(基地组织) there were talking about “a Nigerian” being prepared for a terrorist attack. While the information did not include a name, officials said it would have been evident had it been compared with information about Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, the 23-year-old Nigerian charged with trying to blow up a Northwest Airlines flight to Detroit on Christmas Day.
The government also had more information about where Mr. Abdulmutallab had been and what some of his plans were.
Some of the information was partial or incomplete, and it was not obvious that it was connected, the official said, but in retrospect it now appears clear that had it all been examined together it would have pointed to the pending attack. The official said the administration was “increasingly confident” that Al Qaeda had a role in the attack, as the group’s Yemeni branch has publicly claimed.
Shortly after being briefed,
Mr. Obama addressed reporters in his second public statement on the matter in two days, announcing that a review already had revealed a breakdown in the intelligence system that did not properly identify the suspect as a dangerous extremist who should have been prevented from flying to the United States.
“A systemic failure has occurred, and I consider that totally unacceptable,” Mr. Obama said. He said he had ordered government agencies to give him a preliminary report on Thursday about what happened and added that he would “insist on accountability at every level,” although he did not elaborate.
Mr. Obama alluded to the intelligence in his statement. “Had this critical information been shared, it could have been compiled with other intelligence and a fuller, clearer picture of the suspect would have emerged,” the president said. “The warning signs would have triggered red flags, and the suspect would have never been allowed to board that plane for America.”
The president’s withering
negative assessment of the government’s performance could reshape the intensifying political debate over the thwarted terrorist attack. Instead of defending the system, Mr. Obama sided with critics who complained that it did not work and positioned himself as a reformer who will fix it. At the same time, the decision to speak a second time after remaining out of sight for three days underscores the administration’s concern over being outflanked on national security.
The aftermath of the attempted bombing has been marked by an increasingly fierce partisan exchange over culpability heading into a midterm election year. With Republicans on the attack against the administration as not taking terrorism seriously enough, Democrats returned fire by accusing the opposition of standing in the way of needed personnel and money while exploiting public fears.
The debate has escalated since Mr. Obama’s secretary of homeland security, Janet Napolitano, said Sunday that “the system worked” after officials said the suspect tried to ignite explosive chemicals aboard a Northwest Airlines flight approaching Detroit. Ms. Napolitano made clear the next day that she had meant the system worked in its response to the attempted bombing, not before it happened.
Mr. Obama appeared to be trying to contain the damage on Tuesday, offering “systemic failure” as a substitute diagnosis for “system worked.” He framed Ms. Napolitano’s statement by saying she was right that “once the suspect attempted to take down Flight 253, after his attempt, it’s clear that passengers and crew, our homeland security systems and our aviation security took all appropriate actions.”
The president praised the professionalism of the nation’s intelligence, counterterrorism, homeland security and law enforcement officials. But he spared little in his sharp judgment about how a known extremist could be allowed to board a flight bound for the United States after his own father had warned that he had become radical.
“There was a mix of human and systemic failures that contributed to this potential catastrophic breach of security,” Mr. Obama told reporters at the Marine Corps base at Kaneohe Bay outside Honolulu, near his vacation home in Kailua. “We need to learn from this episode and act quickly to fix the flaws in our system because our security is at stake and lives are at stake.”
Mr. Obama suggested that he would overhaul the watch-list system. “We’ve achieved much since 9/11 in terms of collecting information that relates to terrorists and potential terrorist attacks,” he said. “But it’s becoming clear that the system that has been in place for years now is not sufficiently up to date to take full advantage of the information we collect and the knowledge we have.”
Mr. Abdulmutallab, who has been linked to the Yemeni branch of Al Qaeda, came to the attention of the American authorities when his father went to the embassy last month to report that his son had expressed radical views before disappearing. The father, a respected retired banker, did not say his son planned to attack Americans but sought help locating him and bringing him home, United States officials said.
After Mr. Abdulmutallab’s father asked the embassy in Nigeria for help, embassy officials from several agencies, including the Central Intelligence Agency, met to discuss the case, officials said.
Paul Gimigliano, a C.I.A. spokesman, said that was the first time the agency had heard of the young Nigerian. “We did not have his name before then,” he said.
The embassy sent a cable to Washington, which resulted in Mr. Abdulmutallab’s name being entered in a database of 550,000 people with possible ties to terrorism. But he was not put on the much smaller no-fly list of 4,000 people or on a list of 14,000 people who are required to undergo additional screening before flying, nor was his multiple-entry visa to the United States
revoked.
“It now appears that weeks ago this information was passed to a component of our intelligence community but was not effectively distributed so as to get the suspect’s name on a no-fly list,” Mr. Obama said of the father’s warning. “There appears to be other deficiencies as well. Even without this one report, there were bits of information available within the intelligence community that could have and should have been pieced together.”
Mr. Obama’s appearance came after another day of Republican criticism. On Tuesday, the National Republican Congressional Committee sought to inject the bombing attempt into next year’s midterm races. In a series of news releases, the committee sought to press vulnerable Democrats on whether they agreed with Ms. Napolitano’s initial assessment.
“All year long, we’ve asked the question: What is the administration’s
overarching
strategy to confront the terrorist threat and keep America safe?” Representative John A. Boehner of Ohio, the Republican leader, said in a statement Tuesday. “We haven’t gotten a satisfactory answer, and the secretary’s ‘the system worked’ response doesn’t inspire confidence.”
Democrats countered that Republicans had shown disregard for any terrorism risk by blocking the president’s
nominee(
被任命者) for head of the Transportation Security Administration and by voting this year against a measure providing $44 billion for Department of Homeland Security operations.
“They have essentially voted against and delayed providing the tools that are necessary to prevent these kinds of actions,” said Representative Chris Van Hollen of Maryland, chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.
They also criticized Representative Peter Hoekstra of Michigan, the senior Republican on the intelligence committee and a leading critic of the White House, for tying the thwarted bombing to an appeal for money for his race for governor. In a letter first reported by The Grand Rapids Press, Mr. Hoekstra sought donations to help counter Democratic “efforts to weaken our security.”
A spokesman for Mr. Hoekstra’s campaign said the letter was appropriate and sought to inform potential donors of his leadership on national security issues.
Senator Harry Reid, the Nevada Democrat and majority leader, said on Tuesday that once the Senate returned on Jan. 19, he would move quickly to overcome Republicans’ objections to the nomination of Erroll G. Southers, a former F.B.I. agent, to lead the security agency.
Senator Jim DeMint, Republican of South Carolina, has blocked the appointment, saying he was worried Mr. Southers might allow T.S.A. workers to join labor unions. “Republicans have decided to play politics with this nomination by blocking final confirmation,” Mr. Reid said.
Mr. DeMint said he was seeking an opportunity to debate the nomination rather than have it approved without discussion, and he accused Mr. Reid of grandstanding. “Senator Reid completely ignored this nominee until the recent terror attempt,” Mr. DeMint said, “and now he’s trying to show concern for airport security.”

Comment:
It is said that the security administration had already had enough message on the attack, but because of lack of communication between different departments, it failed to foresee it. This case exposes the weakness in the managing system. This kind of negligence is surely to be the ignorance of the leader.
Republicans had proposed their objections to the president’s nominee. Though they might be in the interest of their own party, but their voice served as an objective one in fact. This reflects the advantage of the political system.
However, considering the political background, the position may probably be occupied by another democrat.

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U.S. Had Early Signals of a Terror Plot, Officials Say


President Obama, speaking on Tuesday at a Marine Corps base near Honolulu, said he would “insist on accountability at every level” for failures in security.
The president was told during a private briefing on Tuesday morning while vacationing here in Hawaii that the government had a variety of information in its possession before the thwarted bombing that would have been a clear warning sign had it been shared among agencies, a senior official said.
(相当长的句子啊
Two officials said the government had intelligence from Yemen before Friday that leaders of a branch of Al Qaeda there were talking about “a Nigerian(
尼日利亚)” being prepared for a terrorist attack. While the information did not include a name, officials said it would have been evident had it been compared with information about Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, the 23-year-old Nigerian charged with trying to blow up a Northwest Airlines flight to Detroit on Christmas Day. (ISSUE素材)

The government also had more information about where Mr. Abdulmutallab had been and what some of his plans were.

Some of the information was partial or incomplete, and it was not obvious that it was connected, the official said, but in retrospect(回顾) it now appears clear that had it all been examined together it would have pointed to the pending attack. The official said the administration was “increasingly confident” that Al Qaeda had a role in the attack, as the group’s Yemeni branch has publicly claimed.
Shortly after being
briefed, Mr. Obama addressed reporters in his second public statement on the matter in two days, announcing that a review already had revealed a breakdown(
事故) in the intelligence system that did not properly identify the suspect as a dangerous extremist who should have been prevented from flying to the United States.

“A systemic failure has occurred, and I consider that totally unacceptable,” Mr. Obama said. He said he had ordered government agencies to give him a preliminary report on Thursday about what happened and added that he would “insist on accountability at every level
(强调各级问责制),” although he did not elaborate.

Mr. Obama alluded to the intelligence in his statement. “Had this critical information been shared, it could have been compiled with other intelligence and a fuller, clearer picture of the suspect would have emerged,” the president said. “The warning signs would have triggered red flags, and the suspect would have never been allowed to board that plane for America.”

The president’s withering assessment of the government’s performance could reshape the intensifying political debate over the thwarted terrorist attack. Instead of defending the system, Mr. Obama sided with critics who complained that it did not work and positioned himself as a reformer who will fix it. At the same time, the decision to speak a second time after remaining out of sight for three days underscores the administration’s concern over being outflanked on national security.

The aftermath of the attempted bombing has been marked by an increasingly fierce partisan exchange over culpability heading into a midterm election year. With Republicans on the attack against the administration as not taking terrorism seriously enough, Democrats returned fire by accusing the opposition of standing in the way of needed personnel and money while exploiting public fears.
The debate has escalated
(争论进一步升级)since Mr. Obama’s secretary of homeland security, Janet Napolitano, said Sunday that “the system worked” after officials said the suspect tried to ignite explosive chemicals aboard a Northwest Airlines flight approaching Detroit. Ms. Napolitano made clear the next day that she had meant the system worked in its response to the attempted bombing, not before it happened.

Mr. Obama appeared to be trying to contain the damage on Tuesday, offering “systemic failure” as a substitute diagnosis for “system worked.” He framed Ms. Napolitano’s statement by saying she was right that “once the suspect attempted to take down Flight 253, after his attempt, it’s clear that passengers and crew, our homeland security systems and our aviation security took all appropriate actions.”
The president praised the professionalism of the nation’s intelligence, counterterrorism, homeland security and law
enforcement officials. But he spared little in his sharp judgment about how a known extremist could be allowed to board a flight bound for the United States after his own father had warned that he had become radical.

tributed to this potential catastrophic breach of security,” Mr. Obama told reporters at the Marine Corps base at Kaneohe Bay outside Honolulu, near his vacation home in Kailua. “We need to learn from this episode and act quickly to fix the flaws in our system because our security is at stake and lives are at stake.”

Mr. Obama suggested that he would overhaul the watch-list system. “We’ve achieved much since 9/11 in terms of collecting information that relates to terrorists and potential terrorist attacks,” he said. “But it’s becoming clear that the system that has been in place for years now is not sufficiently up to date to take full advantage of the information we collect and the knowledge we have.”


Mr. Abdulmutallab, who has been linked to the Yemeni branch of Al Qaeda, came to the attention of the American authorities when his father went to the embassy last month to report that his son had expressed radical views before disappearing. The father, a respected retired banker, did not say his son planned to attack Americans but sought help locating him and bringing him home, United States officials said.
After Mr. Abdulmutallab’s father asked the embassy in Nigeria for help, embassy officials from several agencies, including the Central Intelligence Agency, met to discuss the case, officials said.
Paul Gimigliano, a C.I.A. spokesman, said that was the first time the agency had heard of the young Nigerian. “We did not have his name before then,” he said.
The embassy sent a cable to Washington, which resulted in Mr. Abdulmutallab’s name being
entered in a database of 550,000 people with possible ties to terrorism. But he was not put on the much smaller no-fly list of 4,000 people or on a list of 14,000 people who are required to undergo additional screening before flying, nor was his multiple-entry visa to the United States revoked.




“It now appears that weeks ago this information was passed to a component of our intelligence community but was not effectively distributed so as to get the suspect’s name on a no-fly list,” Mr. Obama said of the father’s warning. “There appears to be other deficiencies as well. Even without this one report, there were bits of information available within the intelligence community that could have and should have been pieced together.”


Mr. Obama’s appearance came after another day of Republican criticism. On Tuesday, the National Republican Congressional Committee sought to inject the bombing attempt into next year’s midterm races. In a series of news releases, the committee sought to press vulnerable Democrats on whether they agreed with Ms. Napolitano’s initial assessment.
“All year long, we’ve asked the question: What is the administration’s overarching strategy to confront the terrorist threat and keep America safe?” Representative John A. Boehner of Ohio, the Republican leader, said in a statement Tuesday. “We haven’t gotten a satisfactory answer, and the secretary’s ‘the system worked’ response doesn’t inspire confidence.”
Democrats
countered that Republicans had shown disregard for any terrorism risk by blocking the president’s nominee for head of the Transportation Security Administration and by voting this year against a measure providing $44 billion for
Department of Homeland Security operations.
“They have essentially voted against and delayed providing the tools that are necessary to prevent these kinds of actions,” said Representative Chris Van Hollen of Maryland, chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.


They also criticized Representative Peter Hoekstra of Michigan, the senior Republican on the intelligence committee and a leading critic of the White House, for tying the thwarted bombing to an appeal for money for his race for governor. In a letter first reported by The Grand Rapids Press, Mr. Hoekstra sought donations to help counter Democratic “efforts to weaken our security.”
A spokesman for Mr. Hoekstra’s campaign said the letter was appropriate and sought to inform potential donors of his leadership on national security issues.
Senator Harry Reid, the Nevada Democrat and majority leader, said on Tuesday that once the Senate returned on Jan. 19, he would move quickly to overcome Republicans’ objections to the nomination of Erroll G. Southers, a former F.B.I. agent, to lead the security agency.
Senator Jim DeMint, Republican of South Carolina, has blocked the appointment, saying he was worried Mr. Southers might allow T.S.A. workers to join labor unions. “Republicans have decided to play politics with this nomination by blocking final confirmation,” Mr. Reid said.
Mr. DeMint said he was seeking an opportunity to debate the nomination rather than have it approved without discussion, and he accused Mr. Reid of grandstanding. “Senator Reid completely ignored this nominee until the recent terror attempt,” Mr. DeMint said, “and now he’s trying to show concern for airport security.”



http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/30/us/politics/30obama.html?pagewanted=1&_r=1&ref=world
comment:
The uncommitted exploding in a Northwest airlines flight to Detroit from Amsterdam on Christmas Day casted a shadow over the future of the peace in the world, especially in America. The president Obama should try his best with his officials to conciliate the fuss of American who returned from 911 just now.
The article mainly concerned on the neglect of the intelligence system in USA. Before the attack’s happening, there was the omen that the old father , which of a Nigerian who tried to blow up the airplane, went to the embassy last month to report that his son had expressed radical views before disappearing. The intelligence agent put the name into a database of people with possible ties to terrorism. Maybe they thought the people were not very dangerous, since not entered him in the no-fly list. The Democrat asked the government should supply increasing fund for Department of Homeland Security.
explode
expose
Northewest>northwest
Officals>officials
Conceil>conciliate
intelligence n.情报,消息;情报人员
charge with 1.
(炸药)2.
()3.
指控犯有罪4.
承担; 担负5.
充满
blow up 1. 突然开始2. 产生; 出现3. 吹旺4. (使)爆炸, 炸毁, 毁掉5. (使)失败6. 发怒, 责骂7. 吹胀, 打气8. 爆发
administration政府机关
a breakdown(事故)
overhaul v.彻底检查
in terms of 而言,从方面来说
elaborate v.详细说明描述

v. intr.


To express at greater length or in greater detail:

allude
to refer indirectly, briefly, or implicitly

fuller
n.
One that fulls cloth.

suspect
n.
嫌疑分子
emerge
To come forth from obscurity

withering
n.
1.
使人畏缩的; 使人害羞的; 使人难堪的
underscore
vt.
强调
concern over/about/for 的担心,忧虑
aftermath
n.(
战争、事故、不快的事情)的后果,创伤
partisan
n.
坚定支持者,铁杆拥护者;a.(对个别人,团体或思想)过分支持,偏护的;盲目拥护的
culpability n.苛责;有罪
democrat
a.
美国民主党的 n.民主人士,民主主义者
return fire 回击
escalate v .(使)逐步升级; (使)逐步扩大
ignite v.点燃,引发

substitute for
替代,(使)替代
crew n.全体船员,全体机务人员(文中没复数形式)
aviation n.航空,航空学;航空工业
enforcement n.强制,实施,执行,强迫
“There was a mix of human and systemic failures that con

Catastrophic a.灾难性的,惨重的
episode n.片段
revoke v.撤销,废除
To void or annul by recalling, withdrawing, or reversing:

Her license was revoked.

deficiency n.缺乏,不足(以后就少用disadvantage~
counter v.对抗,抵制
nominee n.被提名者,被任者
Democrat 民主
republican 共和

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