Posted on 03/04/2008 7:47:29 PM PST by rdl6989
n a bulletin released Friday to U.S. law enforcement officials, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is warning of continued strong terrorist interest in targeting mass transit systems in the U.S. The 10-page threat assessment, labeled Unclassified/For Official Use Only and obtained by NBC News, cautions that the U.S. mass transit and passenger rail systems are vulnerable to terrorist attacks because they are accessible to large numbers of the public and are notoriously difficult to secure. Previous rail attacks in Madrid, London and Mumbai could inspire terrorists to conduct similar attacks in the United States, the report adds.
However, the authors of the intelligence analysis make clear that there are no known, immediate dangers. At this time, there is no credible intelligence regarding specific plans by any extremist groups or individuals to perpetrate an act of terrorism against the U.S. mass transit system, they write.
"Mass Transit System Threat Assessment" The report is titled the Mass Transit System Threat Assessment and was prepared by TSAs Office of Intelligence. It comes just weeks after Amtrak announced a series of new security measures. Amtrak does not routinely screen passengers or their baggage with metal detectors or other devices, as all U.S. airlines do. Instead, it announced on Feb. 19 that it would use so-called Mobile Security Teams to randomly check passengers and baggage.
The report identifies Al-Qaida as one of the most likely actors in potential attacks. Al-Qaida and affiliated extremists pose the greatest threat to the U.S. mass transit and passenger rail system, it states. The threat to heavy and commuter rail in the Homeland is greater than the threat to buses and light rail. Attacks on buses overseas tend to be small-scale and are carried out mainly by smaller separatist groups within their own countries.
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Sure hope nobody needs waterboarding.
What I don’t get, is that every couple of days two or three PA police officers show up and search the bags of those entering the PATH train in New Jersey.
You would think that if terrorists wished to attack, they would send a scout and see if there are any police checking bags today.
Well LA is safe... since we dont use mass transit.
With obama promising to talk with them and mccain promising to not ‘torture’ them, well, the terrorists will have it made.
Denver is safe too, only two or three people ride the trains.
I haven’t been on a train since I took a novelty ride in grade school circa 1957-1963 and don’t know anybody who has.
We are headed to a rebellion, I’m afraid.
Actually, I’m afraid if we are not.
I’m ready to fight and die. Just waiting for a leader to step up...
Well LA is safe... since we dont use mass transit.
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Yeah, but LA does have mass transit...from across the border.
You honestly believe that they aren't already doing so?
But, but, but, Code Pink says that Al Qaeda is not a threat to the U.S.
I’ve noticed more police walk throughs on the mass transit I use the past few weeks. Even at night. Definitely looking for suspicious items on the trains.
I don’t know about you, but I would love to take a train through the Rocky Mountains.
And they won't until some train falls into a canyon somewhere, or they blow up a tunnel so that the mountain falls on the train and the people in it.
They're saving the dirty bombs for y'all. But that's OK, we Texans are saving the expanding bullets for them. (No Hague Convention for Terrorists)
I had a short grade school train ride about that same time. But then in High School we took a train to the state basketball finals. We took the train in '66 and I think '67. In '68 the finals were held in our city, because of the potential for riots associated with the MLK assassination around our original venue in the "Big City". (Ours was second largest in the state and the capital city).
If every body is waiting for that, it might be a long wait.
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