holycanoli
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holycanoli,
I am curious. You suggest that you would have scrambled fighter aircraft immediately upon notification of a plane hijacking. My questions are these:
1. Where would you send the fighters?
2. What orders would you give them?
3. Would you order them to shoot down any airliners, and what criteria would you consider in giving the orders?
4. Which airliners would you have them attack, and when?
5. How would you justify your actions?
You might want to consider the timeline and the mistaken reports of hijackings...
All fair questions. Thanks.
1. It depends on how many planes I have handy. DC for sure.
2. It depends on the capabilities of the aircraft. "Stand by" comes to mind and "await the President's order." The order to ram any suspicious aircraft may come too so I'd have launched any assets that could fly, just not fighters. At the very least, they may have been in a position to observe the hostile aircraft, possibly ram them, and act as a sentry for any other hostiles coming their way like flight 93 may have been doing.
3.
See #2.Would you order them to shoot down any airliners, and what criteria would you consider in giving the orders?
4. I would say aircraft acting in a hostile manner. As I understand it, 77 did a bold move on the way to the Pentagon. That could be taken as hostile.
5. Incredible question there. No matter what, politically you are skroooed. Even if we shot down the aircraft, you'd probably have significant ground based deaths.
I want to state again because we're now incredibly into the double digits on pages. I'm not stating that anybody in the chain of command let this happen on purpose. I'm not suggesting any type of conspiracy was going on here. I do feel though that there is some measure of accountability that isn't being applied to the parties involved. I would say that with 3,000 deaths and no military intervention until after-the-facts, that something went wrong. Either the plan failed us or it wasn't executed. As stated, if this was success, I'd hate to see failure. If this is a case where all of the pieces worked properly, I'd hate to see what would have happened if someone dropped the ball.
