The Obama administration has ordered investigations into the two areas of aviation security — how travelers are placed on watch lists and passengers screened — as critics continued to question how a young man on a watchlist with a U.S. visa in his pocket and a powerful explosive hidden on his body was allowed to board a flight from Amsterdam to Detroit.
"The investigation will look backwards and figure out if any signs were missed, if any procedures can be changed," White House press secretary Robert Gibbs said on ABC's "This Week".
The White House press office, traveling with President Barack Obama in Hawaii, said early Monday that the president would make a statement from the Kaneoho Marine Base in the morning. White House spokesman Bill Burton did not elaborate.
Billions of dollars have been spent on aviation security since the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, when commercial airliners were hijacked and used as weapons.
Much of that money has gone toward training and equipment that some security experts say could have detected the explosive device the 23-year-old Nigerian man is believed to have hidden on his body on a flight from Amsterdam to Detroit.
"One thing I'd like to point out is that the system worked," Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said Sunday morning on CNN. (Emphasis added)
"This was one individual, literally, of thousands that fly and thousands of flights every year," Napolitano said. "And he was stopped before any damage could be done."
But the top Republican on the House Homeland Security Committee took issue with Napolitano's assessment.
Airport security "failed in every respect," Rep. Peter King of New York said Sunday on CBS' "Face the Nation." "It's not reassuring when the secretary of Homeland Security says the system worked."
Investigators are piecing together Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab's brazen attempt to bring down Northwest Airlines Flight 253 on Dec. 25. Law enforcement officials say he tucked below his waist a small bag holding his potentially deadly concoction of liquid and powder explosive material.
Harold Demuren, the head of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, says Abdulmutallab's ticket came from a KLM office in Accra, Ghana. Demuren said Monday that Abdulmutallab bought the $2,831 round-trip ticket from Lagos, Nigeria, to Detroit via Amsterdam on Dec. 16.
Demuren declined to comment about Abdulmutallab's travels in the days before he boarded his Dec. 24 flight from Lagos to Detroit via Amsterdam, saying FBI agents and Nigerian officials view the information as "sensitive." He says Abdulmutallab checked into his flight with only a small carryon bag.
Napolitano Corrects: "System Did Not Work in This Instance"
One day after declaring "the system worked," with regard to the terror attempt on Flight 253, DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano agreed with Matt Lauer's suggestion that the security apparatus "failed miserably" saying that, "the system did not work in this instance." Napolitano said her previous comments had been "taken out of context." Link to video
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Should we give her a break or call it like it is? She just did not have her facts correct. Or, wanted to claim something worked when that was obviously not the case..
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My mom saw that plane's flight path on the local news. It flew right over our town! If that plane had blown up or crashed, I might not be here now. I could have lost family members, friends, neighbors...
My mom saw that plane's flight path on the local news. It flew right over our town! If that plane had blown up or crashed, I might not be here now. I could have lost family members, friends, neighbors...
Jen, this was EXACTLY the situation for me on 9/11. In fact, one of the planes had used our work campus as an land-marker for flight path!! They could have even targeted us!!!! (That's the most I can say without giving out personal info). It is the weirdest feeling. Of course we had F-16's above our head all day long afterwards!
It is a surreal feeling with a lot of creepiness to it! Cannot really put it to words..
-- Edited by Sanders on Tuesday 29th of December 2009 05:58:57 PM
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