Bush and Obama Administrations Practices Homeland Security Event
January 13, 2009 by national
Filed under Incident Reports

Officials of the outgoing and incoming Bush and Obama administrations are teaming up for a rehearsal of how to handle a theoretical national emergency.
Bush White House chief of staff Josh Bolten announced that the exercise, involving representatives of both administrations, will take place on Tuesday afternoon at the executive mansion.
Bolten said that such a joint rehearsal for a possible terrorism-era emergency is a matter of necessity, not just courtesy.
He said a few key members of the Obama administration and the current administration will get West Wing briefings on “incident management procedures” and “continuity of government procedures.”
Bolton said officials will “work on a specific scenario … and talk about who does what” in the event of a homeland security incident.
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Report: U.S. Rejected Israeli Plea To Attack Iran Nuclear Facilities
January 11, 2009 by national
Filed under World Report

President Bush rejected several Israeli requests last year for weapons and permission for a potential airstrike inside Iran, according to the author of an investigative report.
Israel approached the White House in early 2008 with three requests for an attack on Iran’s main nuclear complex, said New York Times reporter David Sanger. His article appears in the newspaper on Sunday.
According to Sanger, Israel wanted specialized bunker-busting bombs, equipment to help refuel planes making flights into Iran and permission to fly over Iraq to reach the major nuclear complex at Natanz, the site of Iran’s only known uranium enrichment plant.
The White House “deflected” the first two requests and denied the last, Sanger said.
“They feared that if it appeared that the United States had helped Israel strike Iran, using Iraqi airspace, that the result in Iraq could be the expulsion of the American troops (from Iraq),” he said.
White House Concerned Over al Qaeda Terror Attack During Transition
November 6, 2008 by national
Filed under Homeland Security News

President Bush on Thursday said he is concerned that al Qaeda will try to test the incoming Obama administration with a terror attack on U.S. soil, and said he will meet with the president-elect Monday to talk about homeland defense and the economy.
Terrorists, the president said, “would like nothing more than to exploit this period of change to harm the American people.”
White House press secretary Dana Perino stressed that the U.S. government has no specific intelligence of any imminent attacks.
“I don’t know anything specific, but we do know this a heightened period of concern,” Mrs. Perino said. “We know that al Qaeda and others try to test a new administration.”
“That is something that we’re very concerned about. We’ve seen that in other countries,” Mrs. Perino said, mentioning the example of a 2004 bombing in Madrid, Spain that killed 191 people.
That bombing, however, was committed just before national elections in an attempt to influence the outcome, by what authorities deemed to be terrorists trying to imitate al Qaeda.
But Mr. Bush, speaking to more than 1,000 executive branch employees from across the federal government on the South Lawn, said the terrorist threat is a main reason that “all of must ensure that the next president and his team can hit the ground running.”

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