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Examining
the Prospect of Terror Attacks on Schools in America:
Another Shocking September Morning
John Callery
Center for Advanced Defense Studies
Washington, D.C.
In the month
of September, Islamist terrorist forces unleashed another
devastating campaign of terror in
their self professed “Holy War” on the most innocents
of our worldwide society. It was not shocking to the bureaucrats
or counterterrorism experts, they had been expounding on this
theme for several years prior to the incident. The unsuspecting
were the children and families that were devastated by the
Islamic radical’s actions on that peaceful September
morning. However on this September date their swords did not
find two twin towers in southern Manhattan, rather they were
used to slaughter lambs in the village of Beslan, in the state
of North Ossetia, not New York, in the nation of Russia, not
the United States, the date was September 3, 2004 not September
11, 2001. Over twelve-hundred Russian citizens were huddled
into the gymnasium of Beslan’s school number-one on the
joyous and celebrated opening day of school on September 1,
2004. When the carnage was over, 331 Russian citizens would
lie dead on the school grounds, over half of them elementary-school
age children, 700 wounded or maimed for life and 26 dead terrorists
(mostly bearded men) . It was the result of a clever plan of
approximately 20 Islamic terrorists who took the school by
force, firing automatic rifles into the air and huddling the
mass into the school’s gymnasium, that they quickly and
expertly booby trapped with C-4 explosives in case of a Russian
police raid. On the third day of the siege, one of the bombs
that was precariously hoisted in the basketball hoop exploded
and set off a 20 minute rein of fire on the hostages by the
captors and Russian Special Forces who had responded to the
scene days earlier. The women and children were caught in the
middle of the cross fire that ensued. At day’s end, Russian
Federation President Vladimir Putin went on national television
and pledged to strengthen the Russian security services and
mobilize the nation against the “total, cruel and full-scale
war” that was being waged on his citizenry by “international
terrorism.” Putin’s statement was very reminiscent
of another President who made a very similar statement of conviction
against Islamic terrorism on September 12, 2001. Therefore,
as of September 4, 2005, the world’s two superpowers
had a common enemy, State Sponsored (Iran) Fundamental Islamic
Terrorism.
To start
to understand why the Terror at Beslan occurred, we will
attempt to look at the fundamentals of this occurrence.
Of course, this will entail going back in time, to examine
Islamic terrorist roots in the Caucuses region of Russia and
its ties to Al Qaeda. A close inspection of Osama Bin Laden’s
statements on children and his personal fatwa (holy statement)
on the subject of targeting children and innocents in our global
society. Taking this and other information into account, we
will look at the build up of actions in Russia that led to
the Beslan attack, and what is the current situation in the
United States that may possibly mirror Beslan. It will look
at lessons learned from the Beslan tragedy, with both tactical
intelligence and predictive intelligence in mind. It will compare
and contrast the Russian and United States’ current stance
on terrorism, a situation that both nations have been dragged
into. We will reflect on the chilling prospect of America’s
schools being attacked by Islamist terrorism and what the economic
fallout would be if such attacks occurred. Finally, what can
be done to ready the American public, law enforcement and school
administrators for what some see as the inevitable. Are our
schools ready for such an unbelievable act? Does America realize
the dramatic economic fallout that will follow an attack or
series of attacks on grade schools in America? What have the
US Government’s own studies that have been done on that
subject saying? Is America really in the “Ostrich defense,” is
America really hoping this will just go away, do we have time
to educate our citizenry and can we choose not to repeat history
and be caught hoping and praying to God and Allah to make this
threat go away?
To get a
better understanding of the situation in the Caucuses,
notably Beslan, in the Fall of 2004, we should look at
the
region’s historical political and religious strife. In
the 1400s the Chechens fight the Ottoman Turks eventually being
forcibly converted to Islam. In 1877-78 the Chechen’s
take advantage of Russia’s involvement in the Russo-Turkish
War to rise up in the name of independence. Circa 1905 the
Russian Revolution begins providing Chechnya with another opportunity
to fight for autonomy. In 1918, the Bolshevik Army defeats
the Tsarist White Guard, igniting the conflict between Tsarist
North Ossetia (present day Beslan) and Ingushetia (who supported
the Bolsheviks). In the 1940s Chechnya continues to rise up
against the Soviet Union. Between 1939-45 Dictator Joseph Stalin
worries that Chechens and Ingush were Nazi sympathizers during
WWII and declares that all are to be deported to Kazakhstan
and Serbia. In 1956 the Chechens are repatriated to Chechnya
and they find it difficult to assimilate to Russia. In June
1986 Gorbachev introduces Glasnost to the Soviet Union. This
stirs a new desire for independence amongst Chechens. In 1992,
more than 10,000 Ingush (Muslims living in Chechnya) are forced
from Chechnya by violence. From 1994-1996 Russia’s President
Boris Yeltsin sends 40,000 Russian troops into the Chechnya
region to suppress “rebels,” thus beginning the
first Chechen War. In 1999, Chechen separatists join Degestani
Muslim radicals in an attempt to form an Islamic state within
the Russian Federation. Chechen fighters are led by the enigmatic
Shamil Basayev in guerrilla attacks on Russian forces deployed
to the region. The rebel attacks show the Russian Government
that another military initiative is needed in the region to
suppress the rebel’s forces, thus beginning the second
Chechen war, which continues until this day in one form or
another. On October 23, 2003, the Moscow’s Dubrovka Theatre
is seized by Chechen Islamic terrorists who demand the release
of Chechen terrorists jailed in Russia and the removal of all
Russian military forces from Chechnya. The theatre was ultimately
stormed by Russian Special Forces using narcotics gas, which
resulted in the death of all the terrorists and 129 of the
700 hostages.
A more contemporary look at Chechnya shows a different and much
bleaker picture of Chechnya’s century long strive for total
independence. After the fall of the Soviet Empire, Chechnya declared
its independence from mother Russia along with dozens of other
fledgling newborn republics. However, President Boris Yeltsin
decided that Chechnya would not be “free to go.” In
1994, backed by a circle of hard line advisors, Yeltsin’s
troops invaded Chechnya and shelled its Capital of Groznyy, Russian
troops stormed through the villages in tanks made for battle with
NATO forces and killed more than 80,000 “independence fighters”
but mostly civilians to include women and children, thousands
were left homeless or left to their own defenses in the deadly
winters of the Caucuses. Chechnya was left in rubble and lawlessness,
much like Afghanistan after its war with the Soviet Union. Out
of this terror came terror, Shamil Basayev (killed July 10, 2006),
a Chechen Commander who became the face of the Chechnya movement
against Russia for the next nine years. Modern day Chechnya is
a moonscape, with no economy, seventy percent unemployment, where
criminal gangs dominate the social order. The Russian Army that
remains behind to control order is corrupt and lawless given to
raping, kidnapping and executing civilians in the streets. Whatever
aid is given to Chechnya ends up in the hands of the black market.
Since the first September tragedy in 2001, President Putin had
declared that Basayev was the equivalent of Bin Laden. There are
reports of Chechen rebels training in Al Qaeda camps in Afghanistan.
The Chechnya Islamic terrorists are no doubt heavily influenced
by Basayeav’s tactics, ideology and language of Wahabbis
and Islamists in the Middle East. Currently Islamic terrorists
in Chechnya are being funded by various Wahhabi organizations.
Al Qaeda’s presence in Chechnya was headed up by Osama Bin
Laden’s protégé Amir ibn al-Khattab who was
killed in a classic Russian Intelligence (KGB) operation, where
a poisoned letter was delivered to him by an operative in May
2002 a Saudi national who had previously assisted Islamic fighters
in Tajik Civil War and Armenia-Azerbaijan War. Until his death
in 2006, Basayev was hiding in the mountains of Chechnya along
with Abu Walid al-Ghamdi (a relative of three of the 9/11 hijackers).
Abu Walid al-Ghamdi leads the terrorist group IIB (Islamic International
Brigade), which is unquestionably the hub of all al-Qaeda presence
in Chechnya. Another terrorist group operating in Chechnya is
United Forces of the Caucasian Mujahideen, a Wahhabi group that
was headed by Basayev, but most importantly includes the sha’riah
court which provides theological rationales (killing children
and attacking schools) for activities such as the Beslan murders.
Using this background and history of the region, we should look
at the reasoning why Basayev and al Qaeda chose North Ossetia
(Beslan) as a place to exact such devastation on society. Unlike
the majority of the Caucasus, most North Ossetians are Eastern
Orthodox Christians, therefore “making sense” that
they be targeted rather then the neighboring Russian Muslim children
in Dagestan if you are a true Wahhabists that subscribes to Bin
Laden’s rhetoric. Ties between al Qaeda and Chechen leaders
go back as far as the 1990s. Basayev met Khattab in Nagorno-Karabakh
and traveled to Afghanistan to receive al-Qaeda training along
with fellow Chechens. Several elite Chechen Islamists were also
Bin Laden’s personal bodyguards in Afghanistan. As fighting
in Chechnya intensified in 1999, Bin Laden sent large amounts
of money (thought to be $30M) to Basayev and Khattab and then
appointed Abu Tariq to oversee the distribution of al Qaeda funds
in Chechnya. Abu Tariq was killed in December 2002 and succeeded
by Abu Omar a-Salif, another Arab national. Chechen fighters were
even found in Afghanistan fighting against U.S. backed Northern
Alliance at Mazar-e-Shairiff and Kunduz during Operation Enduring
Freedom. This does not include Russian reports that Abu Omar al-Saif
bankrolled the Beslan attack and that there were dead Arabs found
among the bodies of the Beslan hostage takers. So where did Basayev
get his orders to act on this operation and initiate a 20 member
suicide mission in Beslan. To understand this better and to see
what Bin Laden may have in store for the “Crusaders”
(US, Western Governments and their people). By examining two respective
statements made by Osama Bin-Laden in October and December 2001,
one and three months after 9/11, it becomes obvious where Basayev
received his encouragement to act as he did. This Bin Laden treatise
is also the crux of the foundation of this paper’s assertion
that Al Qaeda inevitably will sanction and ultimately carry out
attacks on grade schools in the United States. By carefully looking
at Bin Laden’s statements via Al Jazeera in October, 2001
and December 27, 2001, it is apparent that he is softening up
the western leaders for a strike on the children of America. The
statements are plain on their face and require no Nostradamus-esqe
translation. Bin Laden’s statements are paraphrased below,
the first statement was made by Bin Laden in a statement on tape
that was given to Al-Jezeera, the second statement was made in
an interview of Bin Laden by Al Jazeera television reporter Tayseer
Alouni:
Statement #1 in December 2001:
1. The history of Arab mujahideen (in Afghanistan), by
the grace of God, is clearly written on a snow-white
sheet. They
set out twenty years ago in the face of the Soviet Union's
real and culpable it does not make sense that those who
set out to protect the we, if we start counting, how
many millions have been turned out
into the severe cold. These are the weak and oppressed
from among men, women and children (reference to Quranic
phrase
4:75) who are today seeking refuge in tents in Pakistan.
They did not do any wrong. Just a suspicion and America
attacked
them so ferociously! One of these things that all humans
agree on is that they do not kill innocent children.
2. What has
happened in Palestine, and what is going on in Palestine
today is the deliberate murder of children.
This is utterly revolting, unjust and oppressive and threatens
all
humanity. To Muhammad al-Durra will happen to their
own sons and women tomorrow and there is no power and force
except from
Allah. Thus, the grave fact is this vicious terrorism
that America practices, and which showed it’s
most revolting form in Palestine and in Iraq. Bush
the Father
is the ill-fated
man who was the cause of the deaths of over a million
Iraqi children, not counting other men and women
also killed.
3. I say, it is very important to concentrate on striking the
American economy by every possible means. We have seen here,
with our own eyes, the true crimes of those who preach 'humanity'
and 'freedom.'
4. Each day, the nation of 1200 million Muslims, from the East
to the West, experiences slaughter in Palestine and in Iraq
and in Somalia and in Southern Sudan and in Kashmir and in
the Philippines and in Bosnia and in Chechnya and in Assam
and we do not hear a sound. And when the victim stands up,
when the oppressed stands up and presents himself for the sake
of his faith, they raise their voices.
The second statement made in a Q&A format in October 2001
(note: This is a portion of the entire statement, however the
statement in full does not contradict any portion of the statement
noted below):
Q [interrupting]: How about the killing of innocent civilians?
BIN LADEN: The killing of innocent civilians, as America and some
intellectuals claim, is really very strange talk. Who said that
our children and civilians are not innocent and that shedding
their blood is justified? That it is lesser in degree? When we
kill their innocents, the entire world from east to west screams
at us, and America rallies its allies, agents, and the sons of
its agents. Who said that our blood is not blood, but theirs is?
Who made this pronouncement? Who has been getting killed in our
countries for decades? More than 1 million children, more than
1 million children died in Iraq and others are still dying. Why
do we not hear someone screaming or condemning, or even someone's
words of consolation or condolence?
How come millions of Muslims are being killed? Where are the experts,
the writers, the scholars and the freedom fighters, where are
the ones who have an ounce a faith in them? They react only if
we kill American civilians, and every day we are being killed,
children are being killed in Palestine. We should review the books.
Human nature makes people stand with the powerful without noticing
it. When they talk about us, they know we won't respond to them.
In the past, an Arab king once killed an ordinary Arab man. The
people started wondering how come kings have the right to kill
people just like that. Then the victim's brother went and killed
the king in revenge. People were disappointed with the young man
and asked him, "How could you kill a king for your brother?"
The man said, "My brother is my king." We consider all
our children in Palestine to be kings. We kill the kings of the
infidels, kings of the crusaders, and civilian infidels in exchange
for those of our children they kill. This is permissible in law
and intellectually.
Q: So what you are saying is that this is a type of reciprocal
treatment. They kill our innocents, so we kill their innocents?
BIN LADEN: So we kill their innocents, and I say it is permissible
in law and intellectually, because those who spoke on this matter
spoke from a juridical perspective.
Q: What is their position?
BIN LADEN: That it is not permissible. They spoke of evidence
that the Messenger of God forbade the killing of women and children.
This is true.
Q: This is exactly what I'm asking about.
BIN LADEN: However, this prohibition of the killing of children
and innocents is not absolute. It is not absolute. There are other
texts that restrict it. I agree that the Prophet Mohammed forbade
the killing of babies and women. That is true, but this is not
absolute. There is a saying, "If the infidels killed women
and children on purpose, we shouldn't shy way from treating them
in the same way to stop them from doing it again." The men
that God helped [attack, on September 11] did not intend to kill
babies; they intended to destroy the strongest military power
in the world, to attack the Pentagon that houses more than 64,000
employees, a military center that houses the strength and the
military intelligence.
Q: How about the twin towers?
BIN LADEN: The towers are an economic power and not a children's
school. Those that were there are men that supported the biggest
economic power in the world. They have to review their books.
We will do as they do. If they kill our women and our innocent
people, we will kill their women and their innocent people until
they stop.
Osama Bin Laden mentions the word child or children 10 times in
the full statement in December 2001 that is paraphrased above
and 24 times in the full Q&A done in October 2001. Being that
Bin Laden is a master of intelligence and counter-intelligence
and that he has a firm grip on western responses to threats and
counter-threats, it should not be over looked that he went out
of his way to use the word child ten times in one speech for Al
Jazzera. In these remarks he notes that the Americans killed innocent
children in their tents in Pakistan, he mentions the deliberate
murder of one million Iraqi children by President George H. Bush.
He reaffirms his idea of striking the American economy by every
means possible and even mentions the slaughter of Muslims in Chechnya
three years before the Beslan massacre. Without being an expert
on Bin Laden, we should look at these statements on their surface.
Bin Laden uses the word “innocent children,” are there
other types of children? Is he setting the pre-emptive response
for what would be said if al Qaeda killed “innocent American
children?” He mentioned by name, President George H. Bush,
as being responsible for the death of over one million Iraqi children.
Is this to supplant blame on Bush I and Bush II, and thus showing
a trend of killing Muslim children in a systematic manner that
transcends this current administration? He mentions that he wants
to hurt the American economy in every way he can, surely a series
of school attacks would bring on the US economy on many different
levels. The U.S. economy would be stressed to the edges, if a
series of schools were attacked, would mothers let their children
go to school a week later, a month later, a year later? If not,
then entire family structures would change for a limited time
at least. Mothers and or fathers would have to reschedule their
lives to accommodate the new schooling structure that would inevitably
come to pass. Would home schooling be the wave of American scholastic
landscape? What pressures would be brought to bear on politicians
from mothers, educators, school administrators, local and national
labor coalitions? Can America afford to use the “wait and
see” approach on these questions?
Bin Laden mentioned Chechnya by name, in stating that America
is killing Muslims by the millions there and in Palestine, Iraq,
Somalia and Philippines, these locations are all scenes of al
Qaeda backed terrorist actions in the past. The fact that he uses
the word children ten times in one statement is sobering in itself,
but the fact that he ties it to other “misdeeds” by
the United States is even more chilling. Could he do it? Could
he order it done? Could he live with the worldwide Islamic response
after ordering the death of 100s, if not 1,000s of school age
children in America, the United Kingdom, Australia, Thailand,
or any of the sovereign countries that have assisted the United
States in its fight or war on terrorism in the holy lands. Sometimes,
we as researches don’t have to go far and wide to find information
and analysis on subjects such as this. Recently I asked a close
friend of mine, what he thought about the prospect of al Qaeda
bombing schools in the United States, his statement was that of
most of American’s, “No way would they go that far.”
Interestingly, he followed his statement with, “they have
never put bio agents in our water, nor have they released germs,
but they could if they wanted to. They just won’t go that
far.” Is that what America thinks, if so, then what are
our schools doing if anything to examine the threat. In a 2002
National Association of School Resource Officers (NASRO) survey
conducted by Kenneth Trump, M.PA., President of National School
Safety and Security Services, the below results were reported.
The survey was recorded between July 14-19, 2002 at the 12th Annual
NASRO Conference in California. The NASRO handed out 1,000 surveys
to the school security officers and executives, 658 of the surveys
were returned. The most interesting finding pertaining to this
examination of terrorism on schools were:
ON TRAINING: 95% of the school-based police officers feel that
their respective schools are vulnerable to a terrorist attack.
The School Resource Officers (SRO) reported that they have received
limited training and minimal support from outside agencies (local,
state and federal) in preparing for a terrorist attack upon their
schools. An example of this trend is 33% of the SROs reported
that their opportunity to attend specialized training has decreased
since 9/11. 66% of the SROs stated that there have been training
opportunities that they have not been able to attend even though
they have demonstrated a specific need.
ON TERRORISM: 95% of the SROs reported their schools as “vulnerable”
to a terrorist attack, with 32% of those describing the vulnerability
as very vulnerable. The same respondents stated that 79% of them
believe that their schools are not prepared to respond to a terrorist
attack on their schools. 82% of the SROs stated that their in-house
school security personnel had not received any terrorism specific
training. More shockingly, 77% stated that their teachers, administrators
and support staff in their schools have not received any terrorism
training. No more then 27% of the respondents reported receiving
assistance in preparing for a terrorist attack upon their schools
from any single listed federal, state or local agency. Further,
only 16% stated that they have received support for preparedness
of a terrorist attack form the US Department of Education (DOE).
ON SECURITY AND CRISIS PREPAREDNESS: 96% of the SROs described
gaining access to school grounds as “very easy.” Over
one-third of the SROs reported that a formal security assessment
by a qualified professional has not been conducted of their schools
in the last five years.
SPECIFIC RESOURCES AND ISSUES: 72% of the officers surveyed said
that the FBI was not helpful to them in their day-to-day work
as a school based officer. Only 25% of the SROs reported that
the US DOE Safe and Drug Free Schools Program provided funding
to directly support their work. 35% reported receiving no such
funding and 40% were uncertain as to weather the program provided
any direct support.
The NASRO survey concluded among others points, that an overwhelming
percentage of school-based police officers feel that their schools
are vulnerable to a terrorist attack and the vast majority do
not feel that schools are adequately prepared to respond to a
terrorism attack upon their schools.
In a US DOE advisory paper on schools and terrorism, responding
to the above findings, the following points were brought up with
points and counter points. In its most encapsulating statement
to the possible attacks on schools the report stated, “Although
a terrorist attack upon a school in the United States may be improbable,
the first step toward preparedness is admitting that it is as
least possible that terrorists could strike a school or schools
in our country (USA).” Even the US DOE, a federal agency
characterized for years by their denying and downplaying of the
potential for a terror attack upon American schools, issued an
advisory to schools in October 2004 with recommendations for heightening
security and emergency preparedness in light of the Beslan, Russia
school terror attacks months earlier. In speaking of naysayers
to the possibility of terrorist attacks on US schools, the report
states that naysayers claim that terrorist attacks upon schools
in the US and abroad are statistically rare events and it is extremely
rare that a terrorist would attack a school. In actuality the
report points out that the Columbine High School attack in 1999
was an extremely rare event which no one ever thought would happen.
It was an attack on an America school at a place for which no
prior precedent had been established. The impact of the Columbine
tragedy changed the landscape of the school safety profession
and industry forever, causing many schools to play catch up for
decades of neglect in security and emergency management planning.
In comparison, the 9/11 attacks on America were extremely rare
events which no one ever thought would happen. These were attacks
on the US at a level for which no prior precedent had been established.
The impact of 9/11 changed the landscape of America homeland security
forever, setting unprecedented focus on security and emergency
preparedness comparable to no other time in American history.
Therefore, to state or imply that we should ignore or downplay
the possibility that terrorists would attack American schools
or American children overseas defied logic and is contrary to
the lessons learned from 9/11, Columbine and Beslan. It is this
mindset of denial and Ostrich Syndrome that makes us most vulnerable.
It is also a mindset contrary to that of the US Department of
Homeland Security which encourages “thinking outside of
the box” and being proactive to prevent a future terrorism
attack, rather than looking for ways to rationalize “it
can’t happen here.” With this mindset, how does America
go about preventing these attacks from occurring?
By using the standard method of intelligence analysis; plan/direct,
collection, process, analyze/produce and disseminate are in order
here. Planning and direction of this problem is basically a simple
question, “What can the United States do to prevent a terrorist
attack on an American school.” The collection phase would
entail examining the schools in question, although impossible
to examine all the 90,000+ schools in America, but as an example
of what can be done, we should look at all schools in the Washington,
D.C. area that U.S. Congress’ children attend, then all
the schools in and around major U.S. military installations, especially
those bases from which troops in the Iraq and Afghanistan theatre
are based. (i.e.: Fort Bragg, NC and Camp Pendleton, CA), along
with Jewish schools in the New York, Los Angeles and Washington,
D.C. areas, these are the obvious “shock and awe targets”
that Al Qaeda would prefer to attack. Attacks on a congressmen’s
child’s school would certainly help sway U.S. political
fortitude in the ongoing Iraq and Afghanistan military and police
operations. Attacks on military base’s school would have
a startling effect and would cause grave psychological problems
for military members fighting to save Iraqi and Afghani children’s
lives, while their own children would be dying or maimed at home,
being unprotected by their own government they are fighting for.
Processing and analyzing this intelligence would entail accessing
the schools in most threat and devising counter-terrorism assessments
of the abilities of the enemy and its weaknesses in acting upon
attacking these schools. The partial dissemination of the product
would be the education of the schools, local and national governments,
police departments and federal agencies responsible for school
security. Education and awareness are the enemies of terrorism
in whole, it is imperative that the terrorist know and realize
that the American police have already thought of their schools
as targets, that they have already made plans for such an attack.
If the Federal Aviation Administration put out a worldwide notice
on September 5, 2001 that they would be checking all passengers
for box cutters, would 9/11 occurred? And if not, then what would
putting Islamists on notice that we know we have vulnerability
in our schools hurt?
Talking about the possibility of an attack in a balanced and rational
way does not create fear, instead it reduces fear, improves preparedness
and has resulted in many death plots to be foiled thanks to heightened
awareness. Fear is best managed by education, communication and
preparation, not denial. Communication between school communities
will reduce risk, heighten security and strengthen emergency preparedness
strategies. By taking an “all hazards” approach the
schools can prepare for terrorist actions in the name of an all
encompassing security assessment.
What were the lessons learned from the Beslan massacre? According
to experts in the Russian region and in the United States, the
“Beslan Operation” was a suicidal Jihadist mission
from the beginning; the three days of negotiations for the release
of the suffocating hostages were only a front to popularize their
goal of attention to the Islamic causes in the region. Therefore,
the same type of mission inside the United States would certainly
be arranged as a suicide mission as well. However, the US has
not seen a suicide bomber mission within its borders to date.
Does that mean that it won’t happen? Certainly not, in looking
at Beslan and Bin Laden’s paraphrased statements, there
is a certain cause and effect. Simply put, Bin Laden made obvious
statements that children were credible targets; accordingly Islamists
seized a school and murdered children. There is no giant chasm
to cross here to hypothesize that the same will be done in the
United States in due time. We are all victims of not repeating
history, in this case history is only several years old, and time
is on Bin Laden’s side, as it always will be. The intelligence
community must come forward and pass on the facts noted in this
paper and educate America and its allies on this real threat to
America’s children, its economy and its way of life. The
acts of September 11th had no precedence, attacks on school children
have a clear and present threat, Beslan.
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