THE WAR HAS STARTED!!
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Bush just ended his speech to the nation with "May God Continue to Bless America."
Against darkened night skies, U.S. launches attacks against military targets in Kabul as well as terrorist training camps across the country. British forces are fighting with American troops. I get the impression from the speech that US and British troops will be sent on the ground.
Other allies including but not limited to Canada, Australia, and Germany have pledged to help in the fight. Both the NATO and ANZUS treaties were invoked in the days after the Sept 11 attacks.
For everyone who's been complaining about tighter security at airports and being inconvenienced when traveling, start getting used to it...
Against darkened night skies, U.S. launches attacks against military targets in Kabul as well as terrorist training camps across the country. British forces are fighting with American troops. I get the impression from the speech that US and British troops will be sent on the ground.
Other allies including but not limited to Canada, Australia, and Germany have pledged to help in the fight. Both the NATO and ANZUS treaties were invoked in the days after the Sept 11 attacks.
For everyone who's been complaining about tighter security at airports and being inconvenienced when traveling, start getting used to it...
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by fallinasleep:
For everyone who's been complaining about tighter security at airports and being inconvenienced when traveling, start getting used to it...</font>
For everyone who's been complaining about tighter security at airports and being inconvenienced when traveling, start getting used to it...</font>
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I guess my flight to Kabul is going to be delayed.

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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by JonNYC:
Perhaps that should be among the least of our concerns?</font>
Perhaps that should be among the least of our concerns?</font>
FYI, New York is now on a new unprecedented level of security, Omega-Plus.
Apparently, the British forces involved were submarine-launched cruise missiles.
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by fallinasleep:
Exactly! The level of whining on this board over small immaterial things like having their bags searched was reaching an unbearable crescendo.
FYI, New York is now on a new unprecedented level of security, Omega-Plus. </font>
Exactly! The level of whining on this board over small immaterial things like having their bags searched was reaching an unbearable crescendo.
FYI, New York is now on a new unprecedented level of security, Omega-Plus. </font>
As far as the Omega-plus thing, what is the source of that?
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by JonNYC:
As far as the Omega-plus thing, what is the source of that?
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As far as the Omega-plus thing, what is the source of that?
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Watching the Al Jazeera tape from Al Qaeda with Osama bin Laden and his fellow fanatic from Egypt. It was pre-recorded before the US attack on Afghanistan. Very chilling.
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#1--the war started months and years ago. The war doesn't start when we go in to stop the evil-doers. The war started when the terrorists got started.
#2--This should NOT be about "getting even." It should be about making sure these terrorists can't do this again.
#3--This does NOT belong in the Buzz. You posted this correctly in OMNI. Please stop posting here, and move this discussion to it's twin in OMNI.
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#2--This should NOT be about "getting even." It should be about making sure these terrorists can't do this again.
#3--This does NOT belong in the Buzz. You posted this correctly in OMNI. Please stop posting here, and move this discussion to it's twin in OMNI.
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by fallinasleep:
Apparently, there were four levels of security at the NYPD. Alpha, Beta, Gamma and Omega. Alpha being normal, everyday OK. Gamma being a credible threat of an incident. Omega being an actual incident (i.e., WTC attacks). Omega-plus is "new."
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Apparently, there were four levels of security at the NYPD. Alpha, Beta, Gamma and Omega. Alpha being normal, everyday OK. Gamma being a credible threat of an incident. Omega being an actual incident (i.e., WTC attacks). Omega-plus is "new."
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fallinasleep writes:
Perhaps the meaning of my post was unclear. I am not remotely concerned that my bags get searched, but am, however, deeply concerned that those charged with our national security actually believe that rifling through my underwear or taking away my corkscrew will have any negative impact whatsoever on terrorism.
If we are going to beat terrorists, we need to start trying to think like terrorists. I would be very surprised to find that the 19 terrorists of the 11th actually carried their box-cutters through security. In our business we frequently carry box cutters, exacto knives, scissors and various and sundry other tools when we travel to set-up sites. Exactos and box knives accidentally left in carry-on baggage are almost always confiscated at security. I know that and the terrorists knew that too.
The WTC/Pentagon attacks were too carefully planned and far too important to the terrorists for them risk them on the possibility that they might be able to get their knives through security--or, for that matter, get themselves through security if they were caught with box knives on their way to the plane. I would be willing to bet that those knives were smuggled through security by other persons, most likely airline service or food service employees.
Now that we have officially gone to war, I am relatively certain that there will be retaliatory actions and I most sincerely believe that we need to direct our anti-terrorism assets wisely and carefully, if we are going to prevent further disasters.
Every asset that we waste trying to close the barn door after the horses are gone, is an asset that is not being intelligently directed to deter future attacks of terrorism on our country and around the world.
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Exactly! The level of whining on this board over small immaterial things like having their bags searched was reaching an unbearable crescendo. </font>
If we are going to beat terrorists, we need to start trying to think like terrorists. I would be very surprised to find that the 19 terrorists of the 11th actually carried their box-cutters through security. In our business we frequently carry box cutters, exacto knives, scissors and various and sundry other tools when we travel to set-up sites. Exactos and box knives accidentally left in carry-on baggage are almost always confiscated at security. I know that and the terrorists knew that too.
The WTC/Pentagon attacks were too carefully planned and far too important to the terrorists for them risk them on the possibility that they might be able to get their knives through security--or, for that matter, get themselves through security if they were caught with box knives on their way to the plane. I would be willing to bet that those knives were smuggled through security by other persons, most likely airline service or food service employees.
Now that we have officially gone to war, I am relatively certain that there will be retaliatory actions and I most sincerely believe that we need to direct our anti-terrorism assets wisely and carefully, if we are going to prevent further disasters.
Every asset that we waste trying to close the barn door after the horses are gone, is an asset that is not being intelligently directed to deter future attacks of terrorism on our country and around the world.
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Goldlust:
Grown people on FlyerTalk getting excited about women and children being killed in Asia. Sickening! Perverse!</font>
Grown people on FlyerTalk getting excited about women and children being killed in Asia. Sickening! Perverse!</font>
Since you seem to know such specific details then would you like to tell all of us how many WOMEN and CHILDREN exactly got killed in these attacks?
Or maybe you'd like to offer refuge in Scandinavia to all those unfortunate Islamic Fundamantalists and their families just because the Western World could no longer tolerate their terrorist activities?
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I agree with the last poster. If we think all the "actions" at the airport are really helping us, they need to wake up.
I am flying again Monday (6 flights so far since 9/11). My only concern is the hassle, not the terrorists.
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by JonNYC:
And your source for this information?
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And your source for this information?
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