#149 Sarah Adams - Is the Pentagon Ignoring the Most Dangerous Threat of All?
The Shawn Ryan Show
This interview podcast features Sarah Adams, a former CIA officer and counterterrorism analyst, discussing her open-source intelligence findings on Al-Qaeda's planned attacks. The conversation begins with an account of the Pentagon's reaction to Adams sharing unclassified threat information, then delves into the specifics of Al-Qaeda's multi-pronged strategy, including planned attacks on U.S. embassies, Europe, and the U.S. homeland. Adams details Al-Qaeda's evolving tactics, such as the use of undetectable suicide vests and the coordination with other terrorist groups like ISIS. A key takeaway is the alarming revelation of approximately 1,000 Al-Qaeda-trained operatives potentially within the United States, poised for attacks possibly involving swarming tactics and fighters who fight to the death. The interview concludes with a discussion of the failures of U.S. intelligence gathering and the urgent need for proactive measures at the state level.
Part 1: Introduction and OSINT
Part 2: Al-Qaeda's Threat and Capabilities
Part 3: U.S. Funding and Taliban Dynamics
Part 4: Countering the Taliban and UN's Role
Part 5: Hamza bin Laden and Al-Qaeda's Strategy
Part 6: Investigations and Connections
Part 7: Preparedness and Future Threats
Part 8: Conclusion and Outro
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