• w3dd1e@lemmy.zip
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    6 days ago

    He was able to get close enough that Wolf Blitzer was standing close by to where it happened. That’s awfully close.

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      6 days ago

      A member of the press was in the hallway at a dinner for members of the press. That doesn’t give any information about how close he was other than telling us he was in the right building.

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        6 days ago

        That’s true but if he was in the building, he also could have detonated a bomb and that’s pretty close for that.

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          Yeah, he could have and it would have killed a lot of federal agents but they’re there to, at the last extreme, die to protect the President.

          He would have had to get through the hallway gauntlet of armed agents, through a fortified entryway checkpoint, through a heavily armed counter assault team and passed the wall of bodyguards to even see the President.

          He ran the first checkpoint and was captured. It’s like saying someone almost captured a military base because they drove through the gate. There are many, many more lethal layers between him and his objective.

          The scarier scenario was one where he would have carried a suicide vest to disrupt or kill the outer security so that another armed team could get through. That’s why you see the counter assault team appear on stage immediately. They’re there to handle the follow-on armed assault so the personal protection detail has time to get away.

          From a security perspective, he didn’t even get close. The idea that someone would sprint passed the screening area is already accounted for. It isn’t exactly a new or revolutionary tactic.