Originally posted by raidermatt
Question:
If the heightened state of alert by some agency or individual results in a terrorist plot being aborted, how would we know about it? This could very well have happened one or more times since 9/11, but we give no credit because we don't even know it happened. Certainly Osama and company have not waited 14+ months to strike within the US again out of the goodness of their hearts...
There was heavy criticism after 9/11 because information was not shared between agencies, or with the public. However, that information was not specific. Nobody knew that on 9/11 there was going to be an attack. But for months various agencies new the threat of an attack existed. Some even knew airliners were a probably target. So, many said the information should have been released so the public could decide.
We even have relatives of 9/11 victims saying that if they knew of the threat, their relative might not have flown.
There's nothing wrong with issuing the warning, even if the information is non-specific. Whether the information is released or withheld does not change the fact that we know the threat is real. So, if they recieve new indications, it does no harm to release the info, and could very well do plenty of good.
If they have to engage in CYA, its only because we have plenty of people in this country that have to find somebody else to blame when something goes wrong.