Jeff (18
March 2013)
"Obama to enter
Jerusalem riding "The Beast""
Dear Doves: It is now official, Obama will enter Jerusalem
riding “The Beast”. President Obama
is the Obamination that causes Desolation! jeff
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4356663,00.html
Obama to travel Jerusalem in 'The Beast'
US president to ride around capital in moving fortress; 5,000
policemen to secure his every move
Yitzhak Benhorin
Published: 03.16.13, 23:42 / Israel News
WASHINGTON - United States President Barack Obama 's security
team is taking no chances: During the presidential visit in
Israel which begins next Wednesday, the president will ride
around Jerusalem in The Beast, the aptly named tank-turned-car,
a rolling fortress. Obama's motorcade will include two such
vehicles – each costing $300,000 – driving around between a huge
entourage of uniformed and undercover security men.
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Though the American people have a historical affinity to seeing
their presidents out in the open waving from horse drawn
carriages and convertible limousines, these preferences were
sadly laid aside following John Kennedy's assassination in 1963.
אפילו בתוך הבית הלבן חוששים הסוכנים מהתנקשות (צילום: רויטרס)
Obama at the White House (Photo: Reuters)
The Beast, the latest and the most significant change in
presidential security procedures, was revealed at Obama's first
inauguration in 2008, when upon seeing it, the president
remarked on its similarity to a Boeing airplane. The car is
sealed and protected from chemical and biological weapons. The
windows are bullet-proof, and its doors are an alloy of steel,
aluminum, titanium and porcelain – proof against
roadside-charges and rocket fire. In addition, the gas tank is
armored; the bumpers are equipped with night-vision sensors,
cameras and devices to launch tear-gas. The tires can still
function if punctured, and, better safe than sorry, the trunk is
filled with oxygen tanks, emergency blood units and
fire-fighting equipment. But this only covers the president's
car. On his visit to Israel, Obama will be secured by 5,000
police officers wherever he goes, and joint scenarios with the
American Secret Service have been exercised simulating threats
varying from an attempted assassination to general disruptions
of order. “This is a 48 hour visit but the preparations have
been going on for more than a month," Police Head of Operations
Brigadier General Nissim Mor told Ynet. "There's no room for
error," he added.
התפקיד: לחטוף כדור בשביל הנשיא (צילום: AFP)
Presidential security (Photo: AFP)
But the Secret Service is not relying on local security, as
experienced and esteemed as it might be:
In addition to Obama's first line of defense, comprised of
police officers and security men, the president will be
protected by a second circle of Secret Service agents meant to
prevent any weapons or
suspicious elements from getting near him.
Though should an assassination attempt occur, 'taking the
bullet' is the first circle's duty.
Airborne security
Saving Israeli drivers some agitation, Obama will make his way
between Ben Gurion International Airport and Jerusalem by air,
flying in the presidential Marine One helicopter.
President Obama is served by a fleet of 28 Blackhawk
helicopters, each costing $15 million. They take him from the
White House to the Air Force One presidential airplane in Joint
Base Andrews, or to the Camp David presidential retreat.
באייר פורס 1. בית לבן מעופף (צילום: AP)
Obama in Air Force One (Photo: AP)
The helicopters wait for the president around the United States
and in different locations worldwide, all equipped with
anti-missile devices. Following the September 11 terror attacks,
the Secret Service turned the Air Force One to a virtual flying
White House, which can stay in the air indefinitely with aerial
refueling.
1 מ-28 המסוקים הנשיאותיים. בעל אמצעים נגד טילים (צילום: רויטרס)
One of 28 presidential helicopters (Photo: Reuters)
Despite all precautions, a determined man is difficult to stop.
During former US President George W. Bush's visit to Georgia, a
live grenade was lobbed toward him landing only a few dozen
meters away.
On Bush's visit to Iraq, a local journalist threw his shoe
toward him. Relative to Iraq, Israel is considered quite
welcoming, but Obama's visit will still pose a challenge to the
Secret Service, especially on his Ramallah detour.
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