Breaking News: "CIA 'foils new underwear bomb'"
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Breaking News: "CIA 'foils new underwear bomb'"
On BBC News now:
See http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-17985709
US intelligence officials say they have disrupted a plot by al-Qaeda in Yemen to detonate an upgraded version of the failed 2009 "underwear bomb", according to US media reports.
See http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-17985709
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first shoes, now underwear?
Hopefully there won't be a new underwear security check...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-17985709
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-17985709
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CNN: Attempt to blow up US-bound airliner w/ "non-metallic" IED thwarted
CNN: Attempt to blow up US-bound airliner w/ "non-metallic" IED thwarted
http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2012/05/07...lane-thwarted/
Brace yourself for more justifications for body scanners!
Apparently this plot was known about last month, but is news today, just when criticism of TSA has been growing in many sectors. Hmmm....
http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2012/05/07...lane-thwarted/
Brace yourself for more justifications for body scanners!
Apparently this plot was known about last month, but is news today, just when criticism of TSA has been growing in many sectors. Hmmm....
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The constant updates in the piece make it a little hard to follow. It seems it was more of a plan than an attempt. It looks to me that the intelligence services did their job. the president was informed of it in April. I don't like how the news report title infers that something happened today and on a plane.
DHS statement: "We have no specific, credible information regarding an active terrorist plot against the U.S. at this time, although we continue to monitor efforts by al-Qaeda and its affiliates to carry out terrorist attacks, both in the Homeland and abroad. Since this IED demonstrates our adversaries’ interest in targeting the aviation sector, DHS continues, at the direction of the President, to employ a risk-based, layered approach to ensure the security of the traveling public.
"These layers include threat and vulnerability analysis, prescreening and screening of passengers, using the best available technology, random searches at airports, federal air marshal coverage and additional security measures both seen and unseen. DHS will continue to work with our federal, state, local, international and private sector partners to identify potential threats and take appropriate protective measures. As always, we encourage law enforcement and security officials, as well as the general public, to maintain vigilance and report suspicious activity to the appropriate authorities.”
DHS statement: "We have no specific, credible information regarding an active terrorist plot against the U.S. at this time, although we continue to monitor efforts by al-Qaeda and its affiliates to carry out terrorist attacks, both in the Homeland and abroad. Since this IED demonstrates our adversaries’ interest in targeting the aviation sector, DHS continues, at the direction of the President, to employ a risk-based, layered approach to ensure the security of the traveling public.
"These layers include threat and vulnerability analysis, prescreening and screening of passengers, using the best available technology, random searches at airports, federal air marshal coverage and additional security measures both seen and unseen. DHS will continue to work with our federal, state, local, international and private sector partners to identify potential threats and take appropriate protective measures. As always, we encourage law enforcement and security officials, as well as the general public, to maintain vigilance and report suspicious activity to the appropriate authorities.”
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http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-201_162-...ear-bomb-plot/
CBS says it was a new and improved underwear bomb.
CBS says it was a new and improved underwear bomb.
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The BBC report did contain this line though:
"There is no indication on the status of the would-be bomber."
Perhaps someone recently downgraded to silver?
"There is no indication on the status of the would-be bomber."
Perhaps someone recently downgraded to silver?
Hopefully there won't be a new underwear security check...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-17985709
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-17985709
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It's the Mighty Wurlitzer at work again
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mighty_Wurlitzer_(media)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mighty_Wurlitzer_(media)
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It is convenient that this story comes out just after the recent negative incidents. Of course this has nothing to do with the TSA. One of the articles mentioned this was going to be used on a US bound flight, so the TSA would have been of no help there, just like the previous underwear bomber and the shoe bomber.
One of the articles also mentioned that it was uncertain if the body scanners would have detected the new bomb. That leads to another issue. If a bomb was detected, won't the terrorist simply detonate it at the checkpoint?
The TSA will probably overreact to this situation, but what can they really do? Is there going to be mandatory crotch patdowns on everybody? I don't think that will go over well.
One of the articles also mentioned that it was uncertain if the body scanners would have detected the new bomb. That leads to another issue. If a bomb was detected, won't the terrorist simply detonate it at the checkpoint?
The TSA will probably overreact to this situation, but what can they really do? Is there going to be mandatory crotch patdowns on everybody? I don't think that will go over well.
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And from this article with the bolding mine......
The device did not contain metal, making it likely that it could have eluded detection by traditional airport security. But it was unclear whether controversial new full-body scanners would have located it.