Monday, April 22, 2019

I would trust Dan Coats as Director of National Intelligence.

He has been a long time patriot of the USA. He is different from Mueller in that he chose a different path after serving two years in the USA military. His path has been primarily legislative, but, he was also Ambassador to Germany. He was given the post a few days before 911. Germany is a big deal when it comes to intelligence that would effect the USA. So, he served as Ambassador for I think it was five years. Dan Coats knows intelligence.

July 23, 2018
By Pierre Atlas

With the German consul general from Chicago seated in the audience, (click here) Coats reminisced about those trying times and noted the tremendous support that Germany, a longstanding ally and fellow NATO member, had given the United States in its moment of dire need. The Islamist terror cell that attacked us was based in Hamburg, and as ambassador, Coats helped to coordinate the security and intelligence response in Germany.

NATO was founded in 1949 as a military alliance to hold off Soviet aggression and to keep Europe free and democratic. Article 5 of its charter establishes the principle of collective security: an attack on one member will be considered an attack on all members. Article 5 has been invoked only once — not in response to Russian aggression in Europe, but after the United States was attacked on 9/11. As the World Trade Center smoldered, the German Air Force flew combat air patrols over America’s eastern seaboard. NATO forces have been fighting alongside our troops in Afghanistan since 2001, with thousands being killed or wounded in action. NATO members are America’s truest allies.