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The thin veil of the war on terror is shattered

Maurice O'Brien • Published 7 Jan 2010 10:00 Mobiles Print Comments 1 Comment

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SINCE Christmas Day the sound of stable doors slamming shut has been almost deafening.

When Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab and his syringe went pop on board Flight 253, despite his presence on a terrorist watch list that should have prevented him getting within touching distance of even an Airfix model plane kit, the world went on its latest red alert.

Which proves one thing. The so-called war on terror, real enough for the servicemen and women valiantly losing their lives in Afghanistan, is pretty much a veneer everywhere else, especially when more than eight years after September 11 we're still dithering about installing full body scanners at airports.

Had governments not messed about with a series of half measures they might have had the cash to buy this kit long ago. Our resident human abacus, Old Prudence, told us last week that Britain's trebled its security budget. But one wonders what the cash was spent on when, in the very next breath, he announces a full review of airport security, and a conference on Yemen which will further drain protection resources.

Perhaps his review will explain why a belt's a potentially deadly weapon at one airport but not another, why every passenger's a likely shoe bomber in some countries but not others. Maybe the variety keeps would be terrorists guessing. Or is it just to torture arthritic old ladies and gents?

Let's face it, the world's most technologically sophisticated nation has been caught out once again by its own complacency and arrogance; the same complacency and arrogance which might have prevented September 11 except that the great and powerful United States didn't need security on internal flights did it?

Abdulmutallab would have been stopped in his tracks by moderate use of passenger profiling but, of course, that might upset people. Stuff that. Upset them, and while they're at it, if anyone's daft enough to want to give my scanned carcass anything more than a cursory glance they're welcome.

- TORY leader Dave is apparently offering rewards for our wizard ideas for improving the country. Hopefully his cheque's in the post, because here's mine. Scrap the Blairite gimmicks and quackery.

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