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The Size of the Threat
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A graphic offering a good depiction of the size and complexity of the DHS mission to protect America from the threat of a terrorist attack - and this is just one of a number of ways the US could be attacked yet again.
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Interesting problems!
I guess my perception is that the challenges - especially when one expands beyond nuclear weapons and into other possibilities - are such that a successful action by the bad guys is highly probable. Back many years ago, a brief course in system safety suggested that one could multiply probabilities. So if we're 99% safe each year, then we only have 90% safety over 10 years. The odds get worse year by year, and also if multiple attempts each year are assumed. My purely rhetorical question is why the bad guys haven't attacked. I guess one should not question good fortune. |
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There have been some 'huge' tries that have been defeated...I know of one that would have made 911 pale by comparison.
The amount of container ships coming into port everyday with thousands of containers.. Thousands of 18 wheelers stacked at the drive ports from Mexico.. The trains from Mexico run all day long... Aircraft... illegal foot traffic it is an amazing and daunting challenge that can only work with excellent heads up intel. |
Why not C/B?
A few months back there was a video on the internet of a speech given by a Kuwaitee university professor. In that speech, he proposed attacking the White House using biologicals smuggled in from Mexico. The threat does not have to be nuclear.
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The problem is, if two individuals looking to make a few dollars can stumble across such things, then the risk of someone going into production has to be substantial. I suppose the sheepdogs have a lot to keep them busy. |
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