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		<title>Airport Security In America &#8211; The TSA vs The American Citizen</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Jan 2012 10:34:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wolff Bachner</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br />&#160; The destruction of the Twin Towers changed America forever. The events of 9/11 made it abundantly clear to every single citizen that terrorism was about to become a major factor in their existence. However, it is doubtful that when President Bush announced America&#8217;s &#8220;War On Terror&#8221;, the average American could anticipate just how much [...]<p><a href="http://www.inquisitr.com/176231/airport-security-in-america-the-tsa-vs-the-american-citizen/">Airport Security In America &#8211; The TSA vs The American Citizen</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.inquisitr.com">The Inquisitr</a></p>
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<p>The destruction of the Twin Towers changed America forever. The events of 9/11 made it abundantly clear to every single citizen that terrorism was about to become a major factor in their existence. However, it is doubtful that when President Bush announced America&#8217;s &#8220;War On Terror&#8221;, the average American could anticipate just how much this new war would change their lives. As we begin 2012, we are still living under the intrusive eye of the Patriot Act and Guantanamo Prison is still full of accused terrorists. The much despised Transportation Security Agency (TSA) continues <a href="http://www.inquisitr.com/117672/tsa-official-makes-elderly-woman-remove-adult-diaper/">strip searching grand mothers in wheel chairs</a> and sticking their hands down the pants of 5 year old kids. To make matters worse, Big Sister Janet Napolitano hinted that Americans might be subjected to even more intrusive security with this comment on <a href="http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/130549-next-step-for-body-scanners-could-be-trains-boats-and-the-metro-">the Charlie Rose Show</a>, “Terrorists are going to continue to probe the system and try to find a way through. I think the tighter we get on aviation, we have to also be thinking now about going on to mass transit or to trains or maritime. So, what do we need to be doing to strengthen our protections there?”</p>
<p>The American people have reached the boiling point over being exposed naked on potentially harmful body scanners while the even elderly and the very young are given physical searches that would lead to molestation charges in any civil society. Whether or not they are willing to continue to accept this on-going violation of their human dignity, not to mention possible violations of the Constitution, remains to be seen. We do know for a fact that the Airline Industry is going broke and the volume of flyers is falling steadily. Major carriers are filling for bankruptcy and certainly the TSA&#8217;s policies have not been helpful in convincing passengers to fly. Many Americans have decided to drive or take other alternative transportation and the struggling economy has led to many families cancelling their travel plans altogether.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.inquisitr.com/144400/tsa-now-searching-afros-and-other-big-hairstyles/">There is an on-going debate about the effectiveness of the methods used by the TSA</a>. Despite the fact that every single person boarding an airline in the United States is screened, there have been several alarming lapses in security, including the notorious Christmas Underwear bomber, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab. The very fact that this man was whisked through security in Amestredam, Holland exposed one of the biggest flaws in the TSA octopus. Air travel is international and until the TSA permits American carriers to be responsible for providing their own, additional security in foreign airports, American citizens are at the mercy of foreign governments when they travel outside the USA. Not only do we need private professional security of the highest standards to be used by American Carriers when they fly from foreign destinations, but all foreign carriers flying into the USA should be required to meet the same standards. The citizens of the United States should not have to suffer endless intrusions into their lives and risk to their very existence because some foreign governments or foreign carriers may refuse to properly secure their airlines. The FAA maintains a list of the safety of all foreign airlines and certainly lack of proper security should land any carrier on the banned section of the list.</p>
<p>When it comes to setting policy on how to protect travelers, the TSA has chosen what many many experts in the field feel is the least effective method. Despite a 2012 budget of 8 billion dollars and 58,000 employes, <a href="http://articles.cnn.com/2008-01-28/us/tsa.bombtest_1_airport-screeners-airport-security-fake-bombs?_s=PM:US">the TSA has failed many internal security tests with as many as 75% of the simulated bombs getting through screening</a>. Even outside agencies, including newspapers and television stations, have exposed how they were able to repeatedly smuggle simulated contraband through security and find many alternative routes into secure areas of the airport that bypassed all the security checkpoints. To compound the problem, the TSA airport staff is composed of mainly low pay, hourly workers with little, if any, security training. There have even been documented cases of convicted criminals working the screening lines at our major airports. Reports abound of personal property disappearing from passenger&#8217;s luggage, abusive treatment by TSA staff and a general atmosphere of &#8220;Comply or Else.&#8221; We wonder how many Americans know that they can be charged with a felony if they object to the intrusiveness of the screening and attempt to leave the airport once they have entered the controlled security area. So much for the right to say &#8220;No&#8221; when a person feels their rights, their faith or their dignity is violated.</p>
<p>According to those who have worked in the field of Airport Security and terror prevention, there is a better way. It is called Behavioral Profiling. This method, which is in no way related to the politically in-correct and frankly in-effective method of Racial Profiling, has been used to perfection to protect the world&#8217;s most endangered airports in Israel. Behavioral Profiling involves using highly trained professionals at the security checkpoints instead of the vast legions of barely trained wage slaves, of which the TSA is so enamored. These professionals observe passengers and anyone else who happens to be in the area for any telltale indications of unusual behavior. They also ask direct questions of every single person about to board an airline. Simple, straight forward questions like &#8220;Who are you?, &#8220;Where have you been?&#8221;, &#8220;Where are you going?&#8221;, &#8220;Why are you going there?&#8221; and &#8220;Did anyone ask you to add anything to your luggage or carry on baggage?&#8221;. They observe the behavior and listen carefully to the traveler&#8217;s replies. If answers appear out of the ordinary or the passenger&#8217;s behavior does anything to indicate the need for a more extensive examination, they are then taken to a private area for an in-depth security screening. No one is putting their hands down the pants of a child in public at an Israeli airport. Respect for privacy and a calm, polite professional demeanor is expected of every member of the Israeli Airport Security Services.</p>
<p>The Israeli system works and it works well, because in addition to the fully trained security personnel at the airports, from the moment a traveler buys their ticket, Israeli security is checking for any factors that might indicate anything out of the ordinary. For example, someone who buys a one way ticket in cash, then requests a window seat over the wing, would be flagged, in advance, for a full security screening at the airport. Someone who enters an airport carrying an empty suitcase would be put through a high level screening because the Israelis would want to know if that person had already placed a bomb, if they were perhaps using the suitcase to try to conceal something they planned to steal from the airport or if they were trying to test the security. <a href="http://biggovernment.com/jdunetz/2010/11/23/why-they-dont-need-to-touch-your-junk-at-israeli-airports/">According to Shlomo Harnoy, the former chief of the Israel Security Agency’s Aviation Security Department</a>, bloated agencies like the TSA, that spend billions on ineffective methods, are not the solution. He said, “Whoever is concentrating on stopping old ladies bringing a bottle of mineral water on to the plane will not find the terrorist, or the bomb. The old lady is not a suicide bomber and the bottle of water is not a bomb component.&#8221;</p>
<p>Of course, the TSA and  its enablers in the White House and Congress have some standard, pat replies to any attempt to bring the TSA back under control. Instead of taking steps to emulate the best airport security in the world, they moan the United States is too big to use the Israeli system and continue to treat all Americans like suspects. Rather than end the burden on the budget of 58,000 employees, <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2011/06/24/business/24labor.html">44,000 of whom are members of a union for Federal workers</a>, the big spenders in Washington continue to roll out more and more costly programs to &#8220;protect&#8221; Americans from the threat of terror. Despite the fact that the TSA continues to fail at its mission and the Airline Industry is in the toilet, partly because passengers are sick and tired of being treated like criminals, there are no indications the TSA plans to change its methods and stop making travelers feel like actors in a bad porn movie. Many Americans have simply had enough and are quite happy to discover the charm and beauty in their own communities during vacation time, rather than go through another round of choosing between back scatter radiation or a &#8220;touch your junk&#8221; pat down. Meanwhile, we move another step closer towards a Police State and the economy suffers. We would hope the political elite who run the country might wake up to the fact that Americans are fed up, but then again, there hasn&#8217;t been a really good miracle since Moses parted the Red Sea and Jesus fed the 5000 with five loaves and two fish.</p>
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		<title>&#8216;Lone Wolf&#8217; Terror Threat Growing, Napolitano Said</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Dec 2011 20:56:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kim LaCapria</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br />You know how we were supposed to be scared about shadowy groups of terrorists who like, hate our Chevy Cruzers and double shot no foam skinny extra hot lattes or something? The government now would like to add shadowy non-groups of people to the list of shadowy terrors of which we should be terrified while [...]<p><a href="http://www.inquisitr.com/164562/lone-wolf-terror-threat-growing-napolitano-said/">&#8216;Lone Wolf&#8217; Terror Threat Growing, Napolitano Said</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.inquisitr.com">The Inquisitr</a></p>
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<p>You know how we were supposed to be scared about shadowy groups of terrorists who like, hate our Chevy Cruzers and double shot no foam skinny extra hot lattes or something?</p>
<p>The government now would like to add shadowy non-groups of people to the list of shadowy terrors of which we should be terrified while milling about Target trying to stimulate the economy this Christmas season. US Homeland Security Chief Janet Napolitano is in France to discuss the importance of international partnerships at a meeting of security chiefs at the Institut des Hautes Études de Défense Nationale, and <a href="http://www.gsnmagazine.com/node/25142?c=federal_agencies_legislative">she spoke more broadly</a> about the issue of working together as nations to comprehensively protect citizens about the threat posed by both &#8220;lone wolf&#8221; terror suspects as well as secretive cabals.</p>
<blockquote><p>“In our globalized economy, our international partnerships are critical to our nation’s domestic security, and strong international engagement and cooperation is essential,” said Napolitano at the Ecole Militaire. “DHS is committed to working closely with our allies and partners who face common threats to build a more secure and resilient nation while strengthening the commerce, travel, and communication networks that we all share.”</p></blockquote>
<p>Napolitano highlighted US cooperation with other nations and added that the US currently has &#8220;more than 1,500 employees stationed abroad in 75 countries working bilaterally with nations and other major multilateral bodies and organizations to strengthen the security of the networks of global trade and travel.&#8221; Up next, Napolitano is headed to the Middle East, starting in Qatar, to discuss US involvement in global anti-terror initiatives and international law enforcement efforts.</p>
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		<title>DHS probes &#8216;credible&#8217; threat that terrorists could strike salad bars with ricin, cyanide</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Dec 2010 13:54:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kim LaCapria</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br />The Department of Homeland security has confirmed that they are looking into a &#8220;credible threat&#8221; that terrorists may be planning to strike buffets and salad bars with poisons including ricin and cyanide en masse over a brief period in the United States. The DHS&#8217; Janet Napolitano said &#8220;individuals are prepared to carry out&#8221; the trough-dining [...]<p><a href="http://www.inquisitr.com/93597/credible-threat-salad-bar-terrorist-attack/">DHS probes &#8216;credible&#8217; threat that terrorists could strike salad bars with ricin, cyanide</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.inquisitr.com">The Inquisitr</a></p>
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<p>The Department of Homeland security has confirmed that they are looking into a &#8220;credible threat&#8221; that terrorists may be planning to strike buffets and salad bars with poisons including ricin and cyanide en masse over a brief period in the United States.</p>
<p>The DHS&#8217; Janet Napolitano said &#8220;individuals are prepared to carry out&#8221; the trough-dining attacks, and <a href="http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/12/20/eveningnews/main7169266.shtml">CBS elaborates</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>A key Intelligence source has confirmed the threat as &#8220;credible.&#8221; Department of Homeland Security officials, along with members of the Department of Agriculture and the FDA, have briefed a small group of corporate security officers from the hotel and restaurant industries about it.</p></blockquote>
<p>The group who is thought to be behind the threat are the same ones linked with the October plot to sabotage cargo planes, part of a larger terrorist scheme called &#8220;Operation Hemorrhage.&#8221; CBS spoke with a pharmaceutical professor who demonstrated how the attack could be carried out in a terrifyingly simple way:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;Initially it would look very much like food poisoning,&#8221; said St. John&#8217;s University professor of pharmaceutical sciences Dr. Susan Ford&#8230; She showed how little of each poison could be fatal by putting a small amount of poison in cups.</p></blockquote>
<p>Experts also say the attacks could initially appear to be food poisoning, and that government and hospitality industry leaders are &#8220;on alert.&#8221;</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br />President-elect Barack Obama has announced his selections for America&#8217;s top national security posts. Among them is the foreign policy adviser from his campaign, Susan Rice, who will become ambassador to the United Nations. Susan Rice Bio Susan Rice, perhaps the least known of the nominees, will be a full-fledged Cabinet member in her role &#8212; [...]<p><a href="http://www.inquisitr.com/10312/susan-rice-obama-advisor/">Obama&#8217;s Security Team: Who&#8217;s Susan Rice?</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.inquisitr.com">The Inquisitr</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>President-elect Barack Obama has announced his selections for America&#8217;s top national security posts. Among them is the foreign policy adviser from his campaign, Susan Rice, who will become ambassador to the United Nations.</p>
<h2>Susan Rice Bio</h2>
<p><img src="http://www.inquisitr.com/wp-content/susan-rice-obama-advisor.jpg" alt="" title="susan-rice-obama-advisor" width="290" height="226" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-10315" /><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_E._Rice">Susan Rice</a>, perhaps the least known of the nominees, will be a full-fledged Cabinet member in her role &#8212; a shift from past administrations. Rice, 44, will be the second-youngest person to ever hold the U.N. adviser post.</p>
<p>Susan Rice entered government life in 1993 as a member of President Bill Clinton&#8217;s National Security Council staff. She eventually became assistant secretary of state for African affairs. Rice created a small stir when she decided to join Obama&#8217;s campaign rather than Hillary Clinton&#8217;s because of this past association. Now, she will be working closely with Ms. Clinton as part of the new administration.</p>
<p>Rice is known for her criticism of the Bush administration&#8217;s response to the Darfur killings. The Save Darfur Coalition has already <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/01/us/politics/01rice.html?ref=world">expressed excitement</a> about her appointment and how it could help reshape the region.</p>
<p>Susan Rice&#8217;s bio also includes a stint as senior fellow in foreign policy at independent research firm <a href="http://www.brookings.edu/">the Brookings Institution</a> &#8212; the job she currently holds &#8212; as well as a role as senior adviser for national security affairs on the John Kerry 2004 presidential campaign. She previously worked as a management consultant for McKinsey and Company.</p>
<p>Susan Rice graduated from Stanford University with a B.A. in history. She received a doctorate in international relations from Oxford.</p>
<h2>The Other Nominees</h2>
<p><img src="http://www.inquisitr.com/wp-content/obama-clinton-national-security.jpg" alt="" title="obama-clinton-national-security" width="250" height="188" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-10313" /><a href="http://www.inquisitr.com/8732/hillary-clinton-secretary-of-state/">As expected</a>, Senator <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hillary_Rodham_Clinton">Hillary Rodham Clinton</a> will become secretary of state. Current Bush administration defense secretary <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Gates">Robert Gates</a> will remain in that role within Obama&#8217;s team. Other appointments include retired <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_L._Jones">Marine General James Jones</a> as White House national security adviser, former Justice Department official <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Holder">Eric Holder</a> as attorney general, and Arizona Governor <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janet_Napolitano">Janet Napolitano</a> as secretary of homeland security. You can read bios of all of the new team members here. </p>
<p>The president-elect promised he and his staff would work to develop a new military mission, &#8220;responsibly ending the war in Iraq through a successful transition to Iraqi control.&#8221; </p>
<p><a href="http://www.inquisitr.com/7393/obama-inauguration/">Obama&#8217;s inauguration</a> takes place January 20.</p>
<h2>Speech and Remarks</h2>
<p>The nominees&#8217; remarks are below in video form, followed by the full text of Barack Obama&#8217;s speech from Monday&#8217;s national security appointments announcement.</p>
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Good morning. Last week, we announced our economic team, which is working as we speak to craft an Economic Recovery Program to create jobs and grow our struggling economy. Today, Vice President-elect Biden and I are pleased to announce our national security team.</p>
<p>The national security challenges we face are just as grave &#8212; and just as urgent &#8212; as our economic crisis. We are fighting two wars. Old conflicts remain unresolved, and newly assertive powers have put strains on the international system. The spread of nuclear weapons raises the peril that the world’s deadliest technology could fall into dangerous hands. Our dependence on foreign oil empowers authoritarian governments and endangers our planet.</p>
<p>America must also be strong at home to be strong abroad. We need to provide education and opportunity for our citizens, so every American can compete with anyone, anywhere. And our economic power must sustain our military strength, our diplomatic leverage, and our global leadership.</p>
<p>The common thread linking these challenges is the fundamental reality that in the 21st century, our destiny is shared with the world&#8217;s. From our markets to our security; from our public health to our climate &#8212; we must act with the understanding that, now more than ever, we have a stake in what happens across the globe. And as we learned so painfully on 9/11, terror cannot be contained by borders, nor safety provided by oceans alone.</p>
<p>Last week, we were reminded of this threat once again when terrorists took the lives of six American among nearly 200 victims in Mumbai. In the world we seek, there is no place for those who kill innocent civilians to advance hateful extremism. This weekend, I told Prime Minister Singh that Americans stand with the people of India in this dark time. And I am confident that India&#8217;s great democracy is more resilient than killers who would tear it down.</p>
<p>And so, in this uncertain world, the time has come for a new beginning &#8212; a new dawn of American leadership to overcome the challenges of the 21st century, and to seize the opportunities embedded in those challenges. We will strengthen our capacity to defeat our enemies and support our friends. We will renew old alliances and forge new and enduring partnerships. We will show the world once more that America is relentless in defense of our people, steady in advancing our interests, and committed to the ideals that shine as a beacon to the world: democracy and justice; opportunity and unyielding hope &#8212; because American values are America’s greatest export to the world.</p>
<p>To succeed, we must pursue a new strategy that skillfully uses, balances, and integrates all elements of American power: our military and diplomacy; our intelligence and law enforcement; our economy and the power of our moral example. The team that we have assembled here today is uniquely suited to do just that.</p>
<p>In their past service and plans for the future, these men and women represent all of those elements of American power, and the very best of the American example. They have served in uniform and as diplomats; they have worked as legislators, law enforcement officials, and executives. They share my pragmatism about the use of power, and my sense of purpose about America&#8217;s role as a leader in the world.</p>
<p>I have known Hillary Clinton as a friend, a colleague, a source of counsel, and as a campaign opponent. She possesses an extraordinary intelligence and toughness, and a remarkable work ethic. I am proud that she will be our next Secretary of State. She is an American of tremendous stature who will have my complete confidence; who knows many of the world&#8217;s leaders; who will command respect in every capitol; and who will clearly have the ability to advance our interests around the world.</p>
<p>Hillary’s appointment is a sign to friend and foe of the seriousness of my commitment to renew American diplomacy and restore our alliances. There is much to do &#8212; from preventing the spread of nuclear weapons to Iran and North Korea, to seeking a lasting peace between Israel and the Palestinians, to strengthening international institutions. I have no doubt that Hillary Clinton is the right person to lead our State Department, and to work with me in tackling this ambitious foreign policy agenda.</p>
<p>At a time when we face an unprecedented transition amidst two wars, I have asked Robert Gates to continue as Secretary of Defense, and I&#8217;m pleased that he&#8217;s accepted. Two years ago, he took over the Pentagon at a difficult time. He restored accountability. He won the confidence of military commanders, and the trust of our brave men and women in uniform, and their families. He earned the respect of members of Congress on both sides of the aisle for his pragmatism and competence. He knows that we need a sustainable national security strategy &#8212; and that includes a bipartisan consensus at home.</p>
<p>As I said throughout the campaign, I will be giving Secretary Gates and our military a new mission as soon as I take office: responsibly ending the war in Iraq through a successful transition to Iraqi control. We will also ensure that we have the strategy &#8212; and resources &#8212; to succeed against al Qaeda and the Taliban. As Bob said not too long ago, Afghanistan is where the war on terror began, and it is where it must end. And going forward, we will continue to make the investments necessary to strengthen our military and increase our ground forces to defeat the threats of the 21st century.</p>
<p>Eric Holder has the talent and commitment to succeed as Attorney General from his first day on the job, which is even more important in a transition that demands vigilance. He has distinguished himself as a prosecutor, a Judge, and a senior official, and he is deeply familiar with the law enforcement challenges we face– from terrorism to counter-intelligence; from white collar crime to public corruption.</p>
<p>Eric also has the combination of toughness and independence that we need at the Justice Department. Let me be clear: the Attorney General serves the American people. And I have every expectation that Eric will protect our people, uphold the public trust, and adhere to our Constitution.</p>
<p>Janet Napolitano offers the experience and executive skill that we need in the next Secretary of Homeland Security. She has spent her career protecting people &#8212; as a US Attorney, an Attorney General, and as Governor of Arizona. She understands the need for a Department of Homeland Security that has the capacity to help prevent terrorist attacks and respond to catastrophe &#8212; be it manmade or natural.</p>
<p>Janet assumes this critical role having learned the lessons &#8212; some of them painful &#8212; of the last several years, from 9/11 to Katrina. She insists on competence and accountability. She knows firsthand the need to have a partner in Washington that works well with state and local governments. She understands as well as anyone the danger of an unsecure border. And she will be a leader who can reform a sprawling Department while safeguarding our homeland.</p>
<p>Susan Rice will take on the crucial task of serving as Permanent Representative of the United States to the United Nations. Susan has been a close and trusted advisor. As in previous Administrations, the UN Ambassador will serve as a member of my cabinet and integral member of my team. Her background as a scholar, on the National Security Council, and Assistant Secretary of State will serve our nation well at the United Nations.</p>
<p>Susan knows that the global challenges we face demand global institutions that work. She shares my belief that the UN is an indispensable &#8212; and imperfect &#8212; forum. She will carry the message that our commitment to multilateral action must be coupled with a commitment to reform. We need the UN to be more effective as a venue for collective action &#8212; against terror and proliferation; climate change and genocide; poverty and disease.</p>
<p>Finally, I am convinced that General James Jones is uniquely suited to be a strong and skilled National Security Advisor. Generations of Joneses have served heroically on the battlefield &#8212; from the beaches of Tarawa in World War II, to Foxtrot Ridge in Vietnam. Jim&#8217;s Silver Star is a proud part of that legacy. He will bring to the job the dual experience of serving in uniform and as a diplomat. He has commanded a platoon in battle, served as Supreme Allied Commander in a time of war, and worked on behalf of peace in the Middle East.</p>
<p>Jim is focused on the threats of today and the future. He understands the connection between energy and national security, and has worked on the frontlines of global instability – from Kosovo to northern Iraq to Afghanistan. He will advise me and work effectively to integrate our efforts across the government, so that we are effectively using all elements of American power to defeat unconventional threats and promote our values.</p>
<p>I am confident that this is the team that we need to make a new beginning for American national security. This morning, we met to discuss the situation in Mumbai and some of the challenges that we face in the months and years ahead. In the coming weeks, I will be in close contact with these advisors, who will be working with their counterparts in the Bush Administration to make sure that we are ready to hit the ground running on January 20. Given the range of threats that we face &#8212; and the vulnerability that can be a part of every presidential transition &#8212; I hope that we can proceed swiftly for those national security officials who demand confirmation.</p>
<p>We move forward with the humility that comes with knowing that there are brave men and women protecting us on the front lines. Troops serving their second, third, or fourth tours. Diplomats and intelligence officers in dangerous corners of the world. FBI agents in the field, cops on the beat, prosecutors in our courts, and cargo inspectors at our ports. These selfless Americans whose names are unknown to most of us will form the backbone of our effort. If we serve as well as they do, we will protect our country and promote our values.</p>
<p>And we move forward with respect for America&#8217;s tradition of a bipartisan national security policy, and a commitment to national unity. When it comes to keeping our nation and our people safe, we are not Republicans and we are not Democrats: we are Americans. There is no monopoly of power or wisdom in either party. Together, as one nation, as one people, we can shape our times instead of being shaped by them. Together, we will meet the challenges of the 21st century not with fear, but with hope.</p>
<p>Now, before I take questions, I&#8217;d like to invite my team to say a few words, starting with my friend Hillary Clinton. Thank you.
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<p><a href="http://www.inquisitr.com/10312/susan-rice-obama-advisor/">Obama&#8217;s Security Team: Who&#8217;s Susan Rice?</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.inquisitr.com">The Inquisitr</a></p>
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