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To: nw_arizona_granny
>> Do you get the feeling that war is ready to break out all over the world, with us in the middle??? <<

Every day Granny. Every single day.

Was just thinking....

All these 'terrorist attack drills': We're told the reason for all these drills is to be prepared to the next terrorist attack.

BUT....

Now that China has the plans for our most advanced nuclear warhead (W88), they are capable of hitting EVERY American city with highly accurate thermonuclear warheads.

Russia is helping Iran with cruise missiles. Iran is developing nuclear weapons.

All these drills are good. We need to be prepared. BUT the next hit may not come from terrorists, it may come from China or Iran in the form of multiple thremocuclear detonations.

My $0.02
3,123 posted on 07/06/2005 2:50:10 PM PDT by appalachian_dweller (Until the borders are closed there is NO security. Get Prepared. Stay Prepared.)
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To: All

THIS IS PATHETIC!!!!

While GWB is giving away millions for AIDS in Africa, our Coast Guard is falling apart.

GWB needs to pull his head out of his a$$!!!!

The Coast Guard's ships, planes and helicopters are breaking down at record rates, which may threaten the service's ability to carry out its post-9/11 mission of protecting ports and waterways against terrorism.
Key members of Congress, maritime security experts and a former top Homeland Security Department official say that the fleet is failing and that plans to replace the Coast Guard's 88 aging cutters and 186 aircraft over the next 20 years should be accelerated.

"This nation must understand the dire situation in which the Coast Guard now finds itself," says Sen. Olympia Snowe, R-Maine, chairwoman of a Senate Coast Guard subcommittee. She favors replacing the Coast Guard's "deepwater" fleet — the ships and aircraft capable of operating far offshore — over 10 to 15 years.

Former Coast Guard commandant and Homeland Security deputy secretary James Loy says "the stakes are simply too high in the post-9/11 environment" to continue to allow the Coast Guard's aging equipment to continue to deteriorate. Some ships are more than 50 years old, well beyond the recommended age for replacement.

The Bush administration wants to increase the amount of time it will take to replace a fleet that's among the oldest on the globe — older even than fleets owned by nations such as Algeria and Pakistan. The "deepwater" replacement program, conceived in 1998 as a $20 billion, 20-year plan to replace the fleet, could be increased to 25 years under a White House plan.

The strategy would save the government money in the short term. The White House budget office declined to comment.

Snowe calls the idea a "violation of common sense" amid mounting concern that terrorists will try to sneak weapons of mass destruction into the USA through a port.

Adm. Thomas Collins, commandant of the Coast Guard, says he supports the White House plan and has enough refurbished equipment to operate the fleet. But this month, he told Congress his equipment is failing at unacceptable rates:

• In fiscal 2004, the engines on the Coast Guard's 95 HH-65 helicopters suffered power losses at a rate of 329 per 100,000 flight hours, up from 63 per 100,000 flight hours in fiscal 2003. The comparable Federal Aviation Administration standard is 1 per 100,000 flight hours.

• There have been 23 hull breaches — holes that let in water — requiring emergency dry-dock repairs in the 49 110- and 123-foot patrol boats since 2001.

• Each of the dozen 378-foot cutters, most of which operate in the Pacific, suffers a significant engine or hydraulic or refrigeration system breakdown on every patrol.

• For all major cutters and patrol boats, the number of unscheduled maintenance days was 742 in fiscal 2004, up from 267 in fiscal 1999. The loss of cutter days in fiscal 2004 equated to losing 10% of the major fleet for an entire year.

Stephen Flynn, a maritime security expert and former Coast Guard officer, says the agency is "operating at the level, in many instances, of a Third World navy."

The Coast Guard was moved into the Department of Homeland Security in 2003 and given primary responsibility for maritime security in addition to its regular duties. The added responsibilities include patrolling the nation's 361 ports and 95,000 miles of coastline, boarding and inspecting tens of thousands of cargo ships and recreational boats, and reviewing security at the nation's commercial ports.


3,125 posted on 07/06/2005 3:02:27 PM PDT by appalachian_dweller (Until the borders are closed there is NO security. Get Prepared. Stay Prepared.)
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To: appalachian_dweller; All

AD, you are correct about the planning and practice for the future being more than we thought it was.

Do you recall in the clinton days, the military trained for "Urban Warfare" in several U.S. cities? Many thought that clinton intended to invade America and haul us off to the camps that exist, but don't exist?

Every time I read a report on the "Urban fighting" in Iraq, with the house to house fighting, then I understand why they
practiced in the streets of America--first. (and am glad).

for Cindy's post 3115 above, take a look at this, I for one think the danger of war against us is very great, the fools on the left keep telling our enemies that now it the time to
strike, we are weak, the military cannot get recruits, etc.

Keep an eye on the soc.culture.iranian group, they talk a lot.

To pick up other groups to watch, click groups on the google search, it will give you the ones that have had posts on the subject, I do as it comes and also changing it to 'by date'.


http://www.google.com/search?client=googlet&q=demand%20that%20Chinese%20and%20Russian%20operatives%20leave


http://groups-beta.google.com/group/soc.culture.iranian/browse_thread/thread/f9a0ba039f69b352/6272896ba3975905?hl=en#6272896ba3975905


Topic in soc.culture.iranian


@@ Iran gets
membership
in Asian
alliance as an
observer @@

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Arash
Jul 6, 5:24 am show options


IRNA
July 5, 2005

Iran's membership in SCO as observer approved

Astana, Kazakhstan -- Heads of Shanghai Cooperation
Organization (http://www.sectsco.org)
member states on Tuesday gave the nod to Iran's SCO
membership as an observer.

During a meeting of heads of SCO member states, the
officials approved the membership of
Iran, Pakistan and India in SCO as observers.

During their recent meeting on February 25 in Astana,
the SCO member states' foreign
ministers had accepted the proposals of the said
countries to join the organization as
observers.

Iran's First Vice President Mohammad Reza Aref
arrived here on Monday to attend the
meeting at the official invitation of Kazakh President
Nursultan Nazarbayev.

SCO is an intergovernmental international organization
founded in Shanghai on June 15,
2001 by six countries including China, Russia,
Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S
hanghai_Cooperation_Organizati on

Expansion of political, security, trade and economic
cooperation, coordination of SCO
members activities against terrorism and campaign
against other kinds of threats to
regional security are among the main goals of the
organization.

http://www.irna.ir/en/news/vie
w/line-24/0507051265191410.htm
http://www.irna.ir/en/news/vie
w/menu-234/0507060155095638.ht m
http://www.irna.ir/fa/news/vie
w/line-3/8404141285192944.htm


3,126 posted on 07/06/2005 3:13:51 PM PDT by nw_arizona_granny (http://bernie.house.gov/pc/members.asp Meet YOUR Communist party members in Congress)
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