FBI's July 4th terror warning not 'routine'
Washington Times:
Former CIA Deputy Director Michael Morell said Monday that the federal alert about a possible terror attack in the U.S. during the Fourth of July weekend was “nothing routine.”The US is suffering the potential consequences of Obama's flawed polices in Iraq and elsewhere in what used to be a war on terror. His retreat from Iraq has allowed the ISIL threat to grow with deadly consequences beyond the Middle East. These flawed polices have been compounded by teh damage to to intelligence operations by Snowden's revelations.
“These kind of warnings go out routinely but there is nothing routine about this particular one to me. This one really resonates with me,” Mr. Morell said on “CBS This Morning.”
“I wouldn’t be surprised if we’re sitting here a week from today talking about an attack over the weekend in the United States,” he said. “That’s how serious this is.”
The Department of Homeland Security and FBI issued a bulletin Friday putting local law enforcement agencies across the country on heightened alert for an attack during the holiday weekend, though no specific or credible threat was identified.
The alert followed a spate of terror attacks that hit Kuwait, Tunisia and France.
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