02/03/10
This Month's Winner
Director of National Intelligence Dennis C. Blair

Dennis C. Blair - Feb. 2010
Al-Qaida ‘certain’ to attack U.S. within
months
Intelligence officials say terror group is intent on ‘a
large-scale operation’
By Joby Warrick
The Washington Post
updated 9:16 a.m. MT, Wed., Feb. 3, 2010
The Obama administration's top intelligence officials on Tuesday described it as
"certain" that al-Qaeda or its allies will try to attack the United States in
the next six months, and they called for new flexibility in how U.S. officials
detain and question terrorist suspects.
The officials, testifying before the Senate intelligence committee, also warned
of increased risk of cyber-attacks in the coming months, saying that the recent
China-based hacking of Google's computers was both a "wake-up call" and a
forerunner to future strikes aimed at businesses or intended to cause economic
disruption.
"Al-Qaeda maintains its intent to attack the homeland — preferably with a
large-scale operation that would cause mass casualties, harm the U.S. economy or
both," Director of National Intelligence Dennis C. Blair told the
committee in a hearing convened to assess threats against the country.
Blair, flanked by the directors of the CIA and FBI and the chief intelligence
officers of the State and Defense departments, put al-Qaeda at the top of a
threat list that included the Iranian and North Korean nuclear programs,
criminal cartels and the potential for economic collapse in developing countries
hard-hit by recession.