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Skybird 09-11-09 10:17 AM

Security excercises - during the event in question?
 
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/8251166.stm

That a training is done at an event for which security training is being done, sounds - well, I simply have a problem to simply swallow it. Usually such training is done before the event for which you train arrives, eh?

SteamWake 09-11-09 10:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Skybird (Post 1170222)
well, I simply have a problem to simply swallow it.

:har::haha:

Hrm... uhhh sorry.. I read this too and not sure what to make of all of it yet.

But that sentance cracked me up.

Skybird 09-11-09 10:22 AM

Have I done something brutal to the English language again? :-?

danlisa 09-11-09 10:22 AM

Ha, "Training Exercise" the oldest excuse/reason in the book.

SteamWake 09-11-09 10:39 AM

and whats with Obama sounding all Hawkish all of a sudden :|\\

AVGWarhawk 09-11-09 10:42 AM

I'm one hour outside Washington. It is raining like hell here. Conducting exercises of all day on the Potomac so close to the Pentagon in 30 kt winds with whipping rain is not happening. Specifically on 9/11. Exercise my arse. :nope:

SteamWake 09-11-09 10:48 AM

Quote:

"Before we report things like this, checking would be good," Gibbs said. Responding directly to a CNN reporter's question about whether the public should have been notified about a training exercise, Gibbs was harshly sarcastic: "If anybody was unnecessarily alarmed based on erroneous reporting that denoted that shots had been fired, I think everybody is apologetic about that."
:haha:

http://www.politico.com/politico44/p...24cc0096d.html

The word disarray comes to mind.

baggygreen 09-11-09 08:11 PM

bloody shame that they wont tell us what happened.

It would be nice for people to actually wake up to themselves and realise that no, the CIA isn't full of liars; yes, there is a real threat to the western way of life; yes, our security forces have been able to prevent a number of attacks both in the US and here.

At the end of the day, we will need to maintain vigilence. maintain a tight watch. The threat won't disappear overnight.

MothBalls 09-11-09 08:29 PM

Sometimes I wonder just how stupid people can be. You would think that someone would have enough common sense to question whether holding a live fire exercise on 9/11 would be a good idea. Or have a military jet chase Air Force One around New York at low levels without telling anyone.

If I was President, there would be a few more people out of work today. I'd fir these guys in a heartbea.

baggygreen 09-11-09 08:51 PM

Noone would organise an exercise on 9/11.

plain and simple.

August 09-11-09 08:53 PM

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Originally Posted by MothBalls (Post 1170527)
live fire exercise

The news tonight said that no shots were fired or were even intended to be fired in the exercise. The whole brouhaha was caused by the media misunderstanding monitored exercise radio traffic.

Personally I have no objections to conducting training exercises on 9-11 or 12-7 or 8-24 or 4-12 or any other regular working day.

Aramike 09-12-09 03:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by baggygreen (Post 1170535)
Noone would organise an exercise on 9/11.

plain and simple.

Yeah, sure ... we'll just call 9/11 "America Shut Down and Vulnerable Day".

August 09-12-09 12:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Aramike (Post 1170644)
Yeah, sure ... we'll just call 9/11 "America Shut Down and Vulnerable Day".

Y'know come to think about it, readiness is never higher than when everyone is already geared up and deployed like they are during a training exercise.


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