Wednesday, July 11, 2007

chertoff has 'a gut feeling' about more terror

chertoff has 'a gut feeling' about more terrorfrom abc: Senior U.S. intelligence officials tell ABC News new intelligence suggests a small al Qaeda cell is on its way to the United States, or may already be here.

The White House has convened an urgent multi-agency meeting for Thursday afternoon to deal with the new threat.

Top intelligence and law enforcement officials have been told to assemble in the Situation Room to report on: what steps can be taken to minimize or counter the threat, and what steps are being taken to harden security for government buildings and personnel.

Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff told the Chicago Tribune editorial board on Tuesday he had "a gut feeling" that an attack was coming.

"We do worry about whether they are rebuilding their capabilities," Chertoff said. "We strike at them; we degrade them; but they rebuild."


(watch the videos of chertoff fearmongering in chicago)

what color code is a 'gut feeling'?
what color code is a 'gut feeling'?from raw story: Following yesterday's statement by Homeland Security chief Michael Chertoff's that his remarks on the increased risk of terrorism this summer were based "on a gut feeling," the Homeland Security Committee Chairman Bennie G. Thompson has sent a letter to Chertoff demanding an explanation, "what color code in the Homeland Security Advisory System is associated with a 'gut feeling?' What sectors should be on alert as a result of your “gut feeling?”

white house: no specific terror threat against US
from reuters: The Bush administration said on Wednesday there was no specific, credible terrorism threat against the United States and denied that an emergency meeting had been called.

ABC News reported on Tuesday that the White House had called an urgent multi-agency session for Thursday to discuss a potential new al Qaeda threat on U.S. soil.

White House officials said it was a regularly scheduled meeting and not attended by the most senior national security officials.

"There continues to be no credible, specific intelligence to suggest that there is an imminent threat to the homeland," White House spokesman Tony Fratto said.

"There is no emergency meeting," he said.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Chertoff is a rat. He doesn't give a damn about our borders being secure. He wanted amnesty for illegal aliens. Now were suppose to believe that he has a "gut feeling." We'll I have more than a gut feeling that illegal aliens are flowing like water into this country. His job is to keep Americans afraid that the boggie man is coming to get them just so we will give up more of our liberties.

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