November 21, 2008

TIMES "Gloom & Doom": National Intelligence Council Prepares Report For Pres-Elect Obama

TIMES take on NIC's report.

Times Headline reads:

National Intelligence Council report: sun setting on the American century
Image used with article is the Statue of Liberty. She is covered with ice while waves are crashing ashore. Gloomy image.
The next two decades will see a world living with the daily threat of nuclear war, environmental catastrophe and the decline of America as the dominant global power, according to a frighteningly bleak assessment by the US intelligence community.

“The world of the near future will be subject to an increased likelihood of conflict over resources, including food and water, and will be haunted by the persistence of rogue states and terrorist groups with greater access to nuclear weapons,” said the report by the National Intelligence Council, a body of analysts from across the US intelligence community.

The analysts said that the report had been prepared in time for Barack Obama’s entry into the Oval office on January 20, where he will be faced with some of the greatest challenges of any newly elected US president.

To add to the gloom and doom the report targets global warming:

The report said that global warming will aggravate the scarcity of water, food and energy resources. Citing a British study, it said that climate change could force up to 200 million people to migrate to more temperate zones. “Widening gaps in birth rates and wealth-to-poverty ratios, and the impact of climate change, could further exacerbate tensions,” it said.
Report also predicts our military strength will decline:
“The international system will be almost unrecognisable by 2025, owing to the rise of emerging powers, a globalising economy, a transfer of wealth from West to East, and the growing influence of nonstate actors. Although the United States is likely to remain the single most powerful actor, the United States’ relative strength – even in the military realm – will decline and US leverage will become more strained.”
On a happier note:
On a positive note it added that an alternative to oil might be in place by 2025.

Note to Obama - don't f*ck with our military.

Here is link to National Intelligence Councils report. Heavy traffic at that site. I have yet to read it to compare with this Times piece.


By Stable Hand at November 21, 2008 09:06 AM | | l digg this