Gen. Jack Singlaub, the former U.S. supreme commander
of all U.S. forces in Korea, told NewsMax that additional, more significant
attacks against the U.S. could take place in the next several weeks.
He warned that an escalation of terror - which might follow such an elaborate
scheme as we have already seen unfold - might include the use of chemical
or biological weapons of mass destruction.
General Singlaub said that he shared the views of NewsMax national security
consultant, Col. Stanislav Lunev, who has also issued a similar warning.
"This is my view," he said, "There is a possibility of a
biological or chemical attack."
The view that additional attacks are likely is shared by the U.S. government.
Fox News reported last evening that "lawmakers were told in classified
briefings that additional attacks are 'possible if not probable' and they
should not assume a false sense of security. This message has been conveyed
with a very deliberate and serious level of magnitude."
"This is really war," Gen. Singlaub told NewsMax.com.
Singlaub himself witnessed the fireball explosion at the Pentagon, he lives
just a quarter-mile from the military complex.
His analysis follows, with direct quotes in bold:
1. Go beyond the terrorists.
"This time we need to strike not only at the terrorists, but the countries
that give them safe harbor, that finance them, that provide them sanctuary."
2. Russia and China
"We need to remember that Russia and China continue to be in alliances
with many of the nations that are supporting these terrorists."
3. President Clinton is largely responsible for this disaster.
"He decimated U.S. forces. He helped the very nations seeking to harm
us, Russia and China. He claimed they were strategic partners. Russia and
China have been backing these terrorist countries like Iraq."
"What Clinton did was get the good people out of these agencies, the
intelligence agencies. They either quit or were fired. The people who supported
Clinton stayed or were promoted.
"Look at the case of Notra Trulock [former head of nuclear weapons
security at the Dept. of Energy]. He was fired because he complained about
the lack of security. The people who agreed with Clinton and helped produce
this current situation are still running these agencies in the U.S. government.
"Clinton policies also feminized the military. The promotion of feminization
and homosexuality not only ruins morale, but to the rest of the world,
our enemies look at that and think we are weak."
4. Don't tar Muslims.
"This is very similar to 1941, after Pearl Harbor, when the loyalty
of Japanese were questioned. As it turned out the Japanese-American were
fiercely loyal. There are many good Arabs and Muslims in America. These
are good Americans. Many, if not most of the Arab countries have been good
allies of the United States. We should not harm a lot of our good allies."
5. Missile defense is urgently needed.
"These defenses are needed for two different threats. First, from
the threat of ballistic missiles, ICBMs, which still continue to threaten
us. Second, we need theatre missile defense. We need also an expanded homeland
defense. This might include upgrading the National Guard and expanding
the Coast Guard."Read more on this subject in related
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