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Bush Acknowledges 'Real Threat' of Terrorism
2003-07-31
President Bush, in his first full news conference since March, warned today that there was a "real threat" of a new terror attack, possibly with hijacked airliners, but said he felt confident that it would be thwarted. "The threat is a real threat," Mr. Bush said, when asked about a warning from the Transportation Security Administration of possible plans by Al Qaeda militants to hijack commercial airlines in Australia, Europe or the United States. "We have got some data that indicates that they would like to use flights, international flights for example," he said, adding that Al Qaeda tended to "use the methodologies that worked in the past."
Unless they can come up with new ones. But we do know they go for booms...
"I'm confident we will thwart the attempts," he said. Separately, however, law-enforcement officials said that they were still assessing the credibility of the latest threats, and did not increase the government's threat level.
Posted by:Fred Pruitt

#3  Chicago is once again hosting the annual muslim retreat over Labor Day weekend.

Glad I'm flying out to Vegas.
Posted by: Anonymous   2003-7-31 1:02:28 PM  

#2  I'd suggest airport employees, security guards, mechanics, ground crew, etc. Lots of people who are routinely in and out of secure areas all day long. The fact that the INS can raid any major airport in the country and round up illegal workers suggests this as a big weakness.
Posted by: Chuck   2003-7-31 10:41:38 AM  

#1  Hijackings, doubtful. Exploding shoes, maybe. But if they use methodologies that worked in the past, they'll try bombs in suitcases, with the added twist that their owner accompanies them. I still think this is the weakest part of airport security.
Posted by: Rafael   2003-7-31 12:34:39 AM  

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