New @ODNIgov@DHSgov@TheJusticeDept report assesses domestic violent extremists “pose an elevated threat to the Homeland in 2021.”
Summary assesses that:
-Lone wolves--not established groups--“are more likely to carry out violent attacks,” and the most violent attackers are those who are racially or ethnically motivated;
- Domestic violent extremists “who promote the superiority of the white race” most likely to have international connections “because individuals with similar ideological beliefs exist outside of US and these [extremists] frequently communicate with, seek to influence each other";
- Domestic extremists exploit social media, encrypted messaging, and small websites to recruit, plan, and rally support.
Executive summary:
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There's an ongoing blowup in #Anchorage. At 520p eastern, @SecBlinken and @JakeSullivan46 made about 10 minutes of initial statements. Blinken said US was pushing back against Chinese practices to ensure that "might does not make right."
Yang Jiechi responded for 18 minutes, criticizing US: "We don't believe in invading through use of force, topple other regimes, massacre people of other countries... Important for US to change own image... Many people in US have little confidence in US democracy..."
Yang then continued, raising cyber attacks--this time pausing to ensure the translator went sentence by sentence: "Whether it's ability to launch cyber attacks, or technologies that could be deployed, the US is the champion... You can't blame this problem on somebody else."
In today's Myanmar, mothers bury their sons, and to protest is to risk your life. Our update on increasing violence, criticism the Biden Administration is going too slowly, and an interview with Myanmar's Ambassador to the UN Kyaw Moe Tun. With @laylak_q:
Of the more than 150 protestors killed so far, one-fifth have been shot in the head. In Yangon over the weekend, a resident filmed cell phone video of a protester shot by security forces--his body dragged away by the shooters.
Human rights organizations, former senior officials say Administration hasn't gone far enough. @KelleyCurrie: "They haven't gone after the major sources of revenue, and they also haven't gone after the banks that continue to finance this regime and allow it to import weapons...
Devastating @JaneFerguson5 report from Yemen, "a country so hungry, weakest no longer survive." Featuring @WFPChief on blockade: "Certain things must come through that allow innocent victims of war to survive." And @DMiliband: "Billions are needed to prevent people from dying."
On blockade: "I'm optimistic we will see some movement in the near term."
On Houthi interest in negotiating: "There is a tough road ahead. But discussions are underway and we feel that they are productive."
On current state of violence: "Situation on the ground is very negative. It's going to be incumbent upon the parties to de-escalate. The question is whether we can bring enough influence on the situation to do that. But what I think is important is nothing has been agreed to yet"
So what has US been doing in Somalia? Should US troops be drawing down? And what will @JoeBiden inherit in East Africa? Our @NewsHour story on the withdrawal from #Somalia, with @AliRogin:
Former commander of elite Danab troops, Col. Abdullahi Sheikh, on US withdrawal: "It comes very sudden, without any warning. Al-Shabaab pledged that they will keep the pressure on the Americans. This decision will embolden them."
@CrisisGroup's @OmarSMahmood : "Pulling out troops in such a rushed way can create quite a vacuum. Al-Shabaab watches these developments, uses them in their propaganda, so would very much present this as a victory on their part, they were able to drive out US from Somalia"
Many Administration, military, Iraqi officials very concerned about Sunday anniversary of Soleimani death, fear Iranian-backed militias in Iraq could launch attack. Trump Admin sending mixed messages to Iran that are, depending on who's talking, deliberate or incongruous. Thread:
After Iranian-backed Iraqi militias launched 20 rockets at US embassy Baghdad on December 20, Administration sent unified deterrence message:
- @realDonaldTrump threatened Iran in a tweet that reiterated his red line of a single US death:
NEW: @RFERL sends blistering note to boss @USAGMgov CEO Michael Pack, calls recent moves "the kind of political power maneuver that RFE/RL regularly witnesses in places like Russia, Hungary, Belarus, and Tajikistan. We never thought we’d see it from our own oversight agency."
Letter says Pack trying to "strip this organization of nearly all of its financial and operational autonomy" to "secure a hold over RFE/RL for a single US political party... eviscerating the independence of the very news organization you have been entrusted with safeguarding"
Letter accuses @USAGMgov CEO Pack of trying to "embed your appointees within both RFE/RL and its Board of Directors for a period of 2 years–an unprecedented departure from RFE/RL’s tradition of working in a
bipartisan manner with changing U.S. administrations."