http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/national/1155AP_New_Years_Terrorism.html

 

WH says no terror threats for New Year's

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON -- Americans should ring in the new year without undue worry
about a terrorist attack, the White House homeland security adviser said
Thursday.

"People ought to come, have a good time, they ought to feel confident,"
Frances Fragos Townsend said in a nationally broadcast television interview.

Townsend said that while the Bush administration takes every threat
seriously, it has heard of no plot or plan that should cause alarm as the
nation celebrates New Year's Eve and New Year's Day.

"We hear statements all the time" from the al-Qaida terrorist network, among
others, she said on ABC's "Good Morning America." But Townsend added that
"rarely are they attached to actions."

Asked specifically if people should be concerned about threats by Saddam
Hussein loyalists in Iraq to attack U.S. interests, Townsend said Saddam had
"the kind of legal due process that many of his victims were denied."

"We don't see any specific uptick in threats," she added. Asked about his
letter urging supporters to take a conciliatory stance, Townsend said. "I
think it's hard to tell how it plays. At this point in the process, it's
hard to take anything he says very seriously."

 


Townsend said that she and other administration officials have been
coordinating closely with local law enforcement agencies in preparation for
the New Year's celebrations, noting she'd spent a day with New York City
Police Commissioner Ray Kelly. 

"They laid out what their security plan is. New York is a model of how a
large city, an urban government, approaches this," she said.

"Everybody (in law enforcement) works on New Years' Eve. People ought to
come, have a good time, ought to feel confident. ... We feel real confident
of the steps police departments are taking."

Townsend said that federal officials "don't see a particular threat geared
toward" observations of the New Year's holiday.

 



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