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Dr. Strangelove, Made in Israel


by Philip Giraldi, April 15, 2010


"One would expect the Air Force’s top civilian adviser to be someone who has spent some time in the US military or who has a very particular educational or skills set that brings something special to what is, after all, a very senior and sensitive position. Not so. Dr. Lani Kass, who is the senior Special Assistant to the Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force General Norton A. Schwartz, was born, raised, and educated in Israel and then served in that country’s military where she reached the rank of major. She has a PhD in Russian studies but advises Air Force Generals on Cyberwarfare, terrorism, and the Middle East. And Kass appears to have close and continuing ties to her country of birth, frequently spicing her public statements with comments about life in Israel while parroting simplistic views of the nature of the Islamic threat that might have been scripted in Tel Aviv’s Foreign Ministry.


Kass’ official Air Force bio, which has been expunged from the
Pentagon website possibly due to less than flattering commentary
regarding her appointment, indicates that since January 2006 she has
been "the principal adviser on policy and strategy and formulates,
develops, implements, and communicates the policies, programs and
goals of the Air Force." Another official bio adds that she "…
conducts numerous complex, high priority special assignments involving
research and fact-finding to develop analyses, position and issue
papers, and generate new initiatives based on a variety of strategic
subjects of critical importance to the Joint Staff and/or the Joint
Force." There have also been suggestions that Kass has recently become
an informal adviser to Admiral Mike Mullen, Chairman of the Joint
Chiefs of Staff, on Middle Eastern policy.

Dr. Lani Kass is married to Norman Kass, a former Pentagon Deputy
Assistant Secretary of Defense, and resides in McLean, Virginia. She
has been naturalized as a US citizen and is presumably a dual national
who now holds both American and Israeli passports. Her three children
were all born in Israel. While it is perhaps not unusual for American
citizens to volunteer with the Israel Defense Forces as White House
Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel did in 1991, it would have to be
considered unprecedented for a senior Israeli military officer to
obtain a high level position at the Pentagon. In fact, it is hard to
imagine that anyone carrying out a security background investigation
would approve such a transition under any circumstances, suggesting
the possibility that Kass’s ascent to high office might have been
aided or even godfathered by friends in key positions who were able to
override or circumvent normal procedures.

Dr. Kass’s full first name is Ilana and her maiden name is Dimant.
She has a 1971 BA in political-science and Russian area studies, summa
cum laude, from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and a 1976 joint
PhD from the Kaplan School of the Hebrew University and Columbia
University in international affairs. She apparently met her husband
Norman at Columbia. Both she and her husband are fluent in Russian
and Hebrew. After completing her PhD, she served in the Israeli Air
Force, achieving the rank of major. For those who are unfamiliar with
the military, the rank of major is a senior rank that normally would
be awarded to a career officer.

Between 1979 and 1981, Kass worked at the Russian research Center of
Booz Allen and Hamilton. Between 1985 and 2005 she held the position
of Professor of Military Strategy and Operations of the National War
College. In 1992 Dr. Kass obtained a senior position at the Pentagon
as Special Assistant to the Director, Strategic Plans and Policy
Directorate (J5). Dick Cheney was Secretary of Defense at the time.
She returned to the Pentagon under Secretary William Cohen and stayed
on during 2000 – 2001 as Senior Policy Adviser and Special Assistant
for Strategic Initiatives to the Director, Strategic Plans and Policy
Directorate (J5) under Donald Rumsfeld.

In early November 2006, US Air Force officials formed the Air Force
Cyberspace Command that had the "authority to launch wars in
cyberspace." The command was reported to be "largely the brainchild
of Dr. Lani Kass, director of the Air Force Cyberspace Task Force."

Dr. Kass’ position and access inevitably raise a number of questions.
Her appointment is somewhat unseemly, which even the Air Force
appeared to recognize when it removed her bio from the website.
Surely there must be qualified Americans who would be both delighted
and proud to serve their country in the position she holds. Surely
someone in Washington must see the security implications of a former
foreign military officer holding a high level post in the Pentagon
with full access to classified information. To challenge Dr. Kass’s
position is not to question her academic credentials and intelligence
or even her ability or integrity, but it is not unreasonable to ask
why the Pentagon would appoint to a sensitive position someone who was
born, raised, and served at a senior level with the armed forces in a
foreign country.

And it is also not unreasonable to stop and consider whether Kass
might well be an agent working for the Israeli government, which
aggressively spies against the United States. She left Israel and
began her journey through the US defense department in 1981, when
Israeli spy Jonathan Pollard was still active. Israeli intelligence
certainly was then and is now capable of what is referred to in
intelligence jargon as a seeding operation in which "a mole" is placed
in an innocuous position and expected to rise higher, eventually
obtaining access to top secret information and even sometimes winding
up in a position in which it is possible to direct policy as a so-
called agent of influence. Kass started her ascent by working on
Russia for beltway bandit Booz Allen Hamilton, quite likely for
completely innocent reasons but also possibly because it was a non-
threatening way to ease her entry into the world of government
contractors.

In seeking to discover how she wound up where she is now it is fair to
ask how exactly she obtained the positions that she has held with the
Pentagon and who sponsored her through the bureaucracy. How did she
manage to obtain a clearance in spite of the obvious red flags in her
background? In light of legitimate security concerns, has she been
polygraphed, what questions about her relationship with her former
country were asked, and what were her answers? Was any deception
indicated? Has she been re-polygraphed recently? This is not
intended as harassment or as any accusation against Kass but rather to
determine if she has been subject to normal and appropriate security
measures. CIA officers are, for example, required to undergo
polygraph exams every five years and the questions concentrate on
possible unreported relationships with foreign governments.

Critics note that while Kass is genuinely an expert on Russia, she has
little background to qualify her as an authority on the currently
fashionable Cyberwarfare, where she has somehow turned herself into a
major spokesman through mastery of the necessary buzzwords and talking
points. Nor does she have any genuine expertise on the Middle East or
on terrorism to share with Mullen and others, apart from her own
Israeli perspective. Her access to the highest levels of the Air
Force also raises the questions of just what is she advising and what
does she know? Does she support an air war against Iran, for example,
and is she actively promoting that option? Does she know how the
Obama Administration will react if Tel Aviv tries to stage a
unilateral attack on Iran? Such information would be pure gold for
the Israeli government.

There are indications that Dr. Kass is a major player in shaping US
security policy. She has been described as a "key participant" in the
development of the national strategy for combating terrorism, as well
as the national military strategic plan for the Global War on
Terrorism. In September 2007, The Times of London reported that she
was a leading participant in "Project CHECKMATE, a "highly
confidential strategic planning group tasked with ‘fighting the next
war’ as tensions rise with Iran" that was "quietly established" by the
US Air Force in June 2007 as a "successor to the group that planned
the 1991 Gulf War’s air campaign."

Also per The Times, CHECKMATE "consists of 20-30 top air force
officers and defense and cyberspace experts with ready access to the
White House, the CIA and other intelligence agencies." Its director
Brigadier-General Lawrence A. Stutzriem and Kass reported directly to
General Michael Moseley, at the time chief of staff of the Air Force.
The Times cited Defense sources saying, "detailed contingency planning
for a possible attack on Iran has been carried out for more than two
years." Regarding Iran operations, Kass was quoted as saying "We can
defeat Iran, but are Americans willing to pay the price?"

Dr. Kass is not directly linked to any neoconservative groups but
appears to be a kindred spirit, possessing a Manichean world view.
Her comment cited above about defeating Iran has a dismissive tone to
it, as if she is not identifying as an American herself. And she is
also reported to have said "Remember what Israelis tell their children
when they cry: ‘Don’t cry — you want to be a paratrooper don’t you?’"
Some other public utterances are also revealing, suggesting that if
General Schwartz and Admiral Mullen are actually listening to her it
is no surprise that some US defense and security policies are largely
based on simplistic bumper sticker analysis. In a speech at Mountain
Home Air Force Base in Idaho on July 9, 2007, she said radical Muslims
hate the western world because Europe took their dominant political
position away and they want it back. To support her claim she
produced a map taken from an obscure Jihadi website showing the entire
world depicted as the "United States of Islam," in which everyone will
have to follow Sharia Muslim law. Kass likes to use the map as a prop
in many of her public appearances. In her speech she explained that
Muslims hate western culture and want to dominate the world, adding
that because radical Islam has a "culture of death" all those who do
not submit to Islam must die, an assertion so absurd that one suspects
her political analysis derives from the Free Republic website. She
also compared all Americans to sheep and sheepdogs. The former keep
their heads down hoping that someone else will be eaten by wolves
a.k.a. terrorists while the latter fight back. Kass sees herself as a
sheepdog. For her Air Force audience she concluded that the long war
against the Islamists will end "when they learn to love their children
more than they hate us," a comment originally attributed to Israeli
Prime Minister Golda Meir.

Kass’s powerpoint demonstration "A Warfighting Domain," dated
September 26, 2006, is equally scary, and more than a little
Strangelovean in its language and appeal. It includes the map of the
United States of Islam and defines the "mission" as "to fly and fight
in the Air, Space, and Cyberspace." She boasts "as Airmen we are the
nation’s premier multi-dimensional maneuver force, with the agility,
reach, speed, stealth, payload, precision, and persistence to deliver
global effects at the speed of sound and the speed of light." Her
objective? To "foster a force of 21st century warriors, capable of
delivering the full spectrum of kinetic and non-kinetic, lethal and
non-lethal effects in the Air, Space, and Cyber domains."

Dr. Kass the Kremlinologist might have been a dab hand at interpreting
the Nomenklatura standing on top of Lenin’s tomb but her embrace of
Cyberwar and her comments relating both to terrorism and the state of
the Middle East make one wonder how she has ascended to her lofty
perch…and equally why she should remain there. Legitimate security
concerns about her possible conflicted loyalty and her intentions
should have blunted her trajectory long ago. But on the other hand,
the global war on terror is so much of a joke that it perhaps needs
someone like Dr. Kass to symbolize its absurdity and to launch the US
Air Force on a vital new mission replete with lethal warrior-airmen
delivering "global effects" at the speed of light. At an estimated
cost of $100 billion, one might add. Captain Kirk? Are you ready to
beam me up? Things are getting kind of strange down here."

http://original.antiwar.com/giraldi/...ade-in-israel/

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