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FBI outlines possibility of a Mumbai-style attack on D.C.

By: Leah Fabel
Examiner Staff Writer
January 9, 2009

While “no credible threats to the inauguration,” currently exist, FBI officials warned of a Mumbai-style attack to D.C. during an inaugural security briefing on Thursday. (AP file)
Federal authorities warned of a Mumbai-style terrorist attack to a group of nearly 400 D.C.-area businesspeople gathered for an inaugural security briefing.

Special Agent Andrew McCabe, chief of the counterterrorism division of the FBI’s Washington Field Office, gave a presentation advising business managers to double-check their security plans and prepare for the possibility of sophisticated terrorists. He added that “no credible threats to the inauguration” currently exist.

In the November Mumbai attacks, 10 men dressed in Western-style clothing terrorized the city with a military-style siege of several buildings, as opposed to the “spectacular” tactics of al Qaeda-style attacks. More than 170 people were killed, and more than 300 wounded.

McCabe drew a distinction between the “spectacular” tactics used by groups like al Qaeda, versus the low-tech means used to a similar end in Mumbai.

“What Mumbai shows us is you don’t need a spectacular attack to create a very high level of international awareness,” he said.

Metropolitan Police Chief Cathy Lanier, who served as the city’s first commanding officer of its Office of Homeland Security and Counter-Terrorism, said her staff will start working 12-hour shifts on the morning of Jan. 16 and will employ the assistance of 10,000 National Guard troops throughout the region during Barack Obama’s inaugural week.

Both the FBI and the police department stressed their complete confidence in the city’s extensive safety measures, led by the Secret Service, but urged preparation for the “what ifs.”

“That’s the central problem with [counterterrorism],” said Gary LaFree, director of the federally funded National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism, housed at the University of Maryland. “We’re not that good at predicting [attacks].”

LaFree, whose consortium recently completed a study of how best to communicate public risk, said the agencies are doing the right thing by reaching out for assistance to the business community.

“That’s the secret for effective response to events,” he said, explaining that the Internet and cell phones allow local networks to respond to events more quickly than emergency personnel.

But even with stellar law enforcement and the low likelihood of an attack, risks remain.

“What Mumbai made clear is how easy it is to circumvent the rules,” LaFree said.


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faeawf

Jan 9, 2009

"10 men dressed in Western-style clothing terrorized the city" Western style clothing? wtf? as opposed to what everyone on the streets of Mumbai is wearing on any given day? Contrary to the Examiner/Fox News, terrorists are not all wearing 18th century clothing with huge beards.

 

fjaldjls

Jan 9, 2009

Dcexaminer, you should be ashamed of yourselves. We are aware of journalistic intimidation. Makes me NOT want to read your articles. Mumbai style? Reeeally?

 

Mumbai Mumbles

Jan 10, 2009

Examiner please do not insult anyone who insists on tolerance, or diversity.. Especially if your cuturally insensitive to people who do not care about their new homeland///

 

OH CNSRVTV

Jan 12, 2009

I pray it never happens...but if it does I would hope that it would raise national security awareness in this country that should have taken off post-911. Conservatives get it. Unfortunately for the U.S., our liberal-led Democrat government-to-be will fling open our defenseless doors enabling terrorism to the extent we'd never think possible. Who will the liberals blame then? How many more 911s will it take before they realize that a tough national security policy is core to the continued existence of our country? It's so easy to talk about your 'rights' when they have always been preserved and defended. Be as liberal as you want to be…now...because you can. This is (still) the USA! A USMC bumper sticker sums it up: "For those who FOUGHT for it, FREEDOM has a flavor the PROTECTED will never know!" AMERICA, Home of the Free, Because of the Brave. <-God Bless America->

 

FormerMarineOfficer

Jan 12, 2009

Mumbai, that would be Bombay for the rest of us. If our government were doing its job prediction wouldn't be a necessity, those who mean us harm would not be allowed in our nation to begin with or otherwise deported. Unfortunately, as with most other aspects of our existence, considerations political correctness trump the security and welfare of our citizenry.

 

just saying...

Jan 13, 2009

I hope this doesn't happen, however, I don't think D.C hotel staff would give their own lives for the "guest".....

 

Dave

Jan 13, 2009

It is very difficult to protect yourself from those who are not afraid to die. The only real security is beneath the blood of Jesus. You may mock now; you won't mock then.

 

RowdyTexan

Jan 13, 2009

There won't be an attack during the inauguration. It will take at least 6 months for the socialists to break down the protections that have been put in place over the last 8 years. Expect something 'mumbai' style sometime after July.

 

shuttdlrl

Jan 14, 2009

Save money and use the National Guard. shuttdlrl@aol.com

 


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