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The Doomsday Memo - Administration Prepares For Worst-Case Terror Scenarios



Posted: 18 Jan 2009 10:44 PM PST



“In the post-9/11 world, this isn’t just good manners, good government; it’s a

national security responsibility,” said outgoing White House chief of staff Josh Bolton.

So this past week, outgoing Bolton and his Obama counterpart Rahm Emanuel

took part in something that has never happened before: a mock homeland security exercise for top incoming and outgoing officials.


The premise: In the wake of train and bus bombings in London and Madrid,

how would the U.S. government deal with bomb attacks simultaneously

targeting transportation and other major systems in numerous American cities?


“We need to train, exercise, and execute as a team,” said Homeland Security

Secretary Michael Chertoff. “And we built the process based on a lot of some

of the tough lessons learned over the last few years that now works.”


But mock domestic attacks, such as one staged in Seattle last year to

simulate how rescue workers would respond to a dirty nuclear bomb

set off in an American city, are just part of the planning.


Memories of the 1998 bombings of U.S. embassies in East Africa have

led the NationalSecurity Counsel to create a memo suggesting options for

dealing with future attacks onU.S. facilities abroad - just one of about a

dozen scenarios dealing with possible overseas crises that could impact

the United States.


“As far as I know, this is the first time that policy contingency papers

have been created,” NSC spokesman Gordon Johndroe said, adding that

his boss, National Security Adviser Steven Hadley, came up with the idea.


via Source - CBS News.


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