Why we won't win the war on terrorism

In the news today, we see that the federal Transportation Security Administration has ordered searches of more than 7,000 commercial airliners because bags of clay, bleach and boxcutters were found on two Southwest Airlines planes.

Are the clay, bleach and boxcutter goodie bags dangerous? Apparently not, since the TSA has said planes can be searched between flights over the next 24 hours.

But search we must!! If there is clay on these planes, it must be found!!!

If Osama gets Fox News, he must be having a lot of fun watching all this nonsense.

- The Sept. 11 terrorists used boxcutters? Let's ban boxcutters, scissors, nail clippers and anything sharp from planes now! That'll help. Nevermind that - given the awareness of what happened on Sept. 11 - nobody would ever be able to pull off the same kind of attack on a plane.

- People aren't flying as much after Sept 11? Search old ladies and children so everyone will feel safe because security is so tough now!!! Of course, randomly searching people who are obviously not Islamic terrorists does zero good, but it makes stupid people feel safer.

- The Islamic-looking British guy had a bomb in his shoe? Make everybody take their shoes off and x-ray them at security!!! Again, putting people who are obviously not Islamic terrorists through this accomplishes nothing, but it makes stupid people feel good, I suppose.

- Intelligence says there's increased chatter among Islamic terrorists? CODE ORANGE!!!! CODE ORANGE!!!! Stop all cars, especially those containing people who are obviously not Islamic terrorists, before they get into the airport and search the entire vehicle!!! Accomplishing what, exactly?

And now, two bags of clay mean 7,000 planes get searched.

Since Sept. 11, 2001, I don't even want to think about how many billions of dollars have been spent on "homeland security". Most of it focused on preventing the tactics of Sept. 11 from happening again, which has to be the least likely tactic for the next set of Islamic terrorists to try.

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  • 1 - Cap'n Ken

    Oct 17, 2003 at 4:07 pm

    And, of course, now the feds are talking about how not everybody gets screened (gasp!) and that we're really not safe (double gasp!!!) ... so they can get more money.

    http://ap.tbo.com/ap/breaking/MGAH3L85WLD.html

  • 2 - Al Barger

    Oct 17, 2003 at 5:58 pm

    Right on target, Cap'n. It's much more expensive to combat terrorist tactics than to commit them, even if we were acting smart. Doing this dumb stuff, however, exponentially increases the financial and other costs to us.

    On the other hand, using the kinds of obvious selective filtering you imply risks you being called a RACIST XENOPHOBE, etc. Only a few of us seem at this point to be willing to take the brunt of such abuse.

    However, I suspect that one or two incidents such as you envision would overwhelm many people's minor emotional sensitivities. I just hope that the emotional stuff doesn't swing too far the other way, and cause us to overcompensate.

    A lot of this, however, may be avoided if we take the fight to them, as we did in Iraq.

  • 3 - kara

    Oct 19, 2003 at 8:56 pm

    Al,

    Agreed with your point about the risks of being called racist, but at the same time, if the IRA had committed the acts of September 11, I'd fully expect (and would probably receive) harsher scrutiny at airports than my non-Caucasian coutrymen.

    It amazes me that this is such a hard concept for some folks to grasp.

  • 4 - Cap'n Ken

    Oct 21, 2003 at 5:06 pm

    Sadly, I think the problem lies more with the idiot American public wanting to "feel safe", which is why any of the types of acts I described would be met with the kind of reactionary, expensive, "feel good" measures I talked about.

    A third tactic for the radical Muslims among you: Six terrorists in six cities each with a van full of explosives. Pull up next to six school buses full of children ...

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