A
retired U.S. General has called for strip searches of all muslim
men at airports and "threat-based" profiling, declaring
that "in the next 30-100 days," there is "very
high probability a US airliner will come down."
Retired Lt. Gen. Thomas McInerney made the comments on a Fox
News broadcast over the weekend.
"We've got to go to more than just the normal process
that they're talking about now," he said on Saturday.
"We have got to go to very, very strict screening and
we've got to use profiling. And I mean, be very, very serious
about the profiling. If you are an 18-28-year-old Muslim man,
then you should be strip searched. If we don't do that, there's
a very high probability that we're gonna lose an airliner."
As the Fox host pointed out that racial profiling would likely
not be well received in the United States, McInerney replied,
"I agree, that's the problem."
"It is not racial profiling," he added. "It
is profiling just like the Israelis do. Let's use the same procedures
that the Israelis do."
"If you lose 300 Americans, and then people are gonna
say 'Why didn't we do this?'" the General turned military
analyst stated.
Watch the interview below:
McInerney is currently chairman of the Iran Policy Committee's
advisory council and co-author of the interestingly titled book
"Endgame: The Blueprint for Victory in the War on Terror".
In the book,the general calls for invasions of North Korea
and Saudi Arabia, as well as Syria, where he claims Saddam Hussein
hid weapons of mass destruction.
The General's comments proceeded the Transportation Security
Administration announcement of
"enhanced screening" procedures at U.S.
airports, with foreign travelers from "terror prone"
countries.