|
Prepare for Resistance
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Arlington, VA-Unidentified radicals split away from a group of
Pentagon tourists, take the Defense secretary's staff hostage,
then kill hundreds of people by knocking over a milk jug full
of sarin gas. (You know, the same gas the Pentagon used in Vietnam
against Americans. WFI Editor) It didn't happen,
but 500 Defense Department employees and law enforcement officials
pretended it did Saturday (5/30/98), to prepare for the time when
it might.
"The bombings in the World Trade Center and Oklahoma City
were wake-up calls," Pentagon spokesman Glenn Flood said.
"To ignore them would be a dangerous assumption to make."
Those incidents and the 1995 gassing of a Tokyo subway are among
disturbing headlines of the Clinton presidency that have made
preparedness for such attacks a new priority for the administration
and law enforcers nationwide. The Defense Department has expanded
its vaccination program against the lethal anthrax bacteria.
The Pentagon also has designated 10 states, including California,
where National Guard units will be specially trained to respond
to weapons of mass destruction. (Of course, anecdotes and vaccinations
will only be available to military personnel, civilians
will be on their own. WFI Editor) Local governments around the country have begun sending fire and police forces through anti-terrorism training, but Washington's landmarks are considered especially vulnerable targets. Hundreds of thousands of tourists each year visit government buildings and monuments, potent symbols of the government of the republic. During the Cold War, the Pentagon was considered the potential ground zero for nuclear attacks from the Soviet Union. Now, officials there say, the nation's symbol of military might is visited by 150,000 tourists a year, which they consider makes it a prime target for terrorist attacks. SOURCE: Reprinted from the 31 May, 1998, issue of the Los Angeles Times, Orange County edition. Excerpted in the public service of the national interest of the American people. |
|