Sliding silently under the mud, muck and fog of national  politics, is a current event that makes Bill Clinton's excursion into the world  of elderly sex look tame in comparison.   This time the nation's national security is truly threatened in my  opinion, and it involves not only a weak president with limited problem-solving  ability, but leadership at the highest levels in the Pentagon as well.  
            The American people would do well to demand a full  investigation by an unbiased group, and let the chips fall where they may.  I am referring to the "missile  shot" taken of California coast recently, and the lame response by NORAD,  the Pentagon and the White House itself.
            First, in hope of adding some creditability to my assessment  of what really happened just off the coast of Los Angeles, let me convey a bit  of my background that can be checked easily by going to Google and typing in  my name.  An Air Force biography will  appear.
            During the late eighties, I was assigned to NORAD as a  Command Director initially and later as the assistant Director of Operations  for NORAD.  The NORAD operation was  located inside the Cheyenne Mountain complex just outside Colorado Springs,  Colorado.  
            Twenty-four hours a day a team of approximately 150 highly  trained individuals, lead by a Brigadier General, monitored one of the most  sophisticated computer systems in the world.   This system was fed data from many different sensors that were able to  detect missile shots from any point on the globe.  
            All this data was taken into consideration when  making the "assessment" as whether or not North America and/or Canada  were threatened by such a launch.  If  the launch was assessed as a true threat, the president was contacted  immediately by NORAD through a military individual always close to the  president who carried what we called, the football, a black brief  case with release codes for our nuclear forces.  
             I know the system  well, as for nearly three years I led one of those teams.
            In addition, for over 25 years I flew U.S. Air Force  fighters to include the F-106, F-4, F-15, F-16, and commanded an F-15 Squadron  and an F-16 Wing.  The sole purpose of  the F-106 assignment was to maintain an ability to become airborne in minutes  to intercept inbound bombers posing a threat to the U.S. mainland.  Untold hours were spent studying and being  tested on visually identifying an air-to-air threat to include its type and  threat potential.  I understand the  difference in an aircraft contrail and a missile launch contrail.
            In my opinion, there is  absolutely no doubt that what was captured on video off the coast of  California was a missile launch, was clearly observed by NORAD, assessed by  a four-star General in minutes, and passed to the president immediately.  
            That is the way the system works, and heads fall if there is  a failure.  This is one of the most  important tenets of national defense and its sole purpose of protecting the  American people.  Even the smallest  failure in this system gets intense scrutiny at the highest level.
            Now the question that still must be answered is why NORAD's  muted response was simply that North America was not threatened, and later our  government approved the lame excuse that the picture recorded was simply an  aircraft leaving a contrail.  
            This decision was made far above the four-star level,  and because the system in place demands it, was made by the president himself.
            There are many possible answers to the question, Why? 
            Normally, when a situation of this nature occurs, the  decision makers in Washington feel it would create panic among the mere mortals  who go to work every day.  To avoid  shocking the population the truth is shaded, or sometimes just kept quiet in  hope it will just go away.  
            I would say to our government officials who disregard the  intelligence of the American people, be careful.  The people are awakening and their trust in our government is  fading.  This level of decision-making  will hasten that process.
            In my opinion, we must question the timing of this shot  across our bow.  
            The president was  abroad being diplomatic, which means trying to placate China, a country that is becoming  overly concerned with our handling a totally out of control deficient in spending.  They do not want our debt to them paid in  cheapened U.S. dollars, and it appears that our current plan is to do just  that.  
            China is devoting a major portion of their GDP to defense  spending, and what better time to show the U.S. that they can slip a missile-equipped submarine through the South Pacific undetected right up to one of our  largest cities, than right now.  And  the Chinese have the guts to do it.
            Important in my opinion is that once again the leader of  this nation chose to disguise the truth and keep the American people in the  dark on an issue that constitutes a major threat to the entire population of  the United States of America.  
            This is no longer a threat to only our military thousands of  miles from the homeland.  This is a show  of force, sending a signal that downtown USA is now capably of being hit by an  undetected submarine and at any time.   It may very well be the beginning of the real power struggle between the  United States and China. If so, I predict the next phase will be China's demand  for the U.S. to cease support of Taiwan, and so it goes.  
            President Obama is getting in over his head once again on this one.  Hiding the severity of issues  we face with China to include this possible signal of strength is a terrible mistake.  It is happening at a time that our secretary  of defense, under the guidance of the president, is literally gutting our  military forces.  
            
            We have seen it already when the F-22 buy was cut from over  600 aircraft to 187, and research and development for follow on systems  severely reduced.  This is but one of  hundreds of examples of military reductions.   I fear that this could be another reason for a cover-up.  
            If the American people fully realized the severity of the  threat they might demand restoring our military to face the growing threat from  China and Russia, as opposed to the massive domestic spending that we have  witnessed over the past two years.
            So where does this leave us? Again, the people must decide and place pressure on the  government to insure that our national security remains intact.  
            Military strength prevents war.  Military weakness invites not only war, but  also a lack of deterrence for intervention and bullying on many fronts.
            If there was ever a time for the people to look closely at  the national leadership and demand honesty and integrity, it is now!  This is not a Democrat or Republican  issue.  Instead it is an issue of electing those who  have the ability to make proper decisions for our country, and will do so with  no regard to their own personal gain.  
            It is time to elect a president and a Congress that will put  country above self, and defend this great nation against all enemies, foreign  or domestic, and above all be honest with the people who honored them with  election to high office.
             
            Jim Cash
              Brig. Gen., USAF, Ret.