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Exercise tests responses to hurricane, nuke and terrorists
2007-05-01
A hurricane roars ashore in Rhode Island. A nuclear device goes off in the Midwest. And terrorists begin wreaking havoc in Alaska. What do you do?

The Pentagon and other US and Canadian agencies plan to answer that question in a major exercise called Ardent Sentry-Northern Edge 07 that began Monday and will play out over the next 18 days, involving thousands of US troops and state and local officials.

The US Northern Command said it is "the largest and most complex exercise" it has undertaken, combining natural and man-made disasters to test preparedness plans on a national level. "The intent obviously is to stress the system," said Mike Kucharak, a spokesman for the Northern Command in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

The peak of the exercise will come next week when a hurricane bears into Rhode Island under one scenario, and an improvised nuclear device is detonated in Indiana in another. Interspersed with those crises will be simulated terrorist actions in Alaska, some of which will take place at sea while others will involve aircraft. That will allow participants to explore what might happen if terrorists tries to take advantage of catastrophic event, Kucharak said. "How would that stress the system?"

The nuclear scenario postulates the detonation of a 10-kiloton nuclear device, which will draw in state and local authorities, and national guard units from three states. Some 2,000 active duty military personnel will also take part. Kucharak said the military will for deploy specialized forces to handle the consequences of a simulated nuclear event.
Posted by:Steve White

#5  OP, I'm not sure if I'd trust many or any of my neighbors with guns and ammo, especially mine, let alone any of my supplies, but I'm paranoid that way (living in Mexifornia).

Posted by: FOTSGreg   2007-05-01 23:47  

#4  The first thing I'd do is grab a gun and some ammo. The second thing I'd do is find out if any of my neighbors need guns and ammo. The third thing I'd do is to find out what other needs my neighbors might have. After that, I'll start thinking about "getting with the program". I just hope that if the muzzies do attack, they do so in a way I can get a shot back at 'em. I don't "spray and pray".
Posted by: Old Patriot   2007-05-01 23:36  

#3  Sounds like a typical episode of '24'.

"Throw a perimeter around Alaska and get the satellites on-line! And someone sign for those unknown canisters the UPS guy just delivered. Have him put them in the air handler room where they'll be safe."
Posted by: Steve   2007-05-01 09:49  

#2  A hurricane roars ashore in Rhode Island. A nuclear device goes off in the Midwest. And terrorists begin wreaking havoc in Alaska. What do you do?

Sounds like a typical episode of '24'.

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2007-05-01 08:40  

#1  COASTTOCOASTAM > Guest Pert > AL QAEDA is IHO opinion is a de facto WMD + NUKE-ARMED RADIC TERROR ORGANIZATION WID GLOBAL AGENDA - the only real issue is WHEN AQ will decide to use its devices and in what magnitude [AQ plays politix]. PERT > SOURCES INSIDE ISLAM > ONE OR MORE HIGH-YIELD NUKE = WMD DEVICE(S) is likely to be detonated by AQ = Radical Islam inside America anytime between now + Year 2010.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2007-05-01 00:45  

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