Homeland Insecurity
Topic: Nuclear Terrorism
Immediately after 9-11, most of us believed we would be living in a different nation, one awakened to the threat of Islamic terrorism -- a nation more like Israel, where domestic security is a high priority on the policy agenda. Few imagined that more than two years later our country would still have open borders, lax immigration enforcement, inadequate airport security, and have taken no steps to reduce the bioterror threat, not to mention the nuclear threat.
Shouldn't we be seeing nuclear sniffing devices on every street corner by now? Shouldn't there be an Israeli-style fence on our borders? Wouldn't a reasonable person expect to see deported every non-US citizen from the terror-sponsoring states, at least for the duration of the war? Who would have imagined racial and ethnic profiling would not only be omitted from airport security screening, but would be
illegal?
Will it take a nuclear terror attack, with the constituent loss of possibly millions of lives, before such steps are taken?
Today Michelle Malkin opines on a recent,
little-noticed report by the federal homeland security commission which cautioned that anti-terrorism "momentum appears to have waned" and efforts are often hampered by "the lack of a clear, articulated vision from the federal level." She wisely observes that it is of little use to send American soldiers to defend other countries' borders if we will not defend our own.
Her excellent piece from September 2003,
Spitting on the Graves of the 9-11 Dead, is a must-read on this topic.
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Posted by Tim
at 3:07 PM EST
Updated: Monday, April 26, 2004 7:49 AM EDT