Posted on 08/21/2009 12:42:12 PM PDT by markomalley
In hopes of preventing terrorist attacks, 2010 Olympic organizers will deploy 8,000 security personnel, spend as much as $1 billion in Canadian government funds and elicit help from the North American Aerospace Defense Command.
NORAD leaders are finalizing plans with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police to provide fighter jets and radar support in Vancouver, where 5,500 athletes from 80-plus countries, including about 215 Americans, will converge in February.
About 4,000 Canadian soldiers are expected to oversee ground operations, with air patrol handled primarily by CF-18 Hornets from NORAD and Canadian Forces helicopters. On the water, the U.S. will complement Canadian ships with Coast Guard and Navy vessels. American troops likely wont touch Canadian soil during the 17-day Games.
Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano toured a $4 million Olympic coordination center last month in Bellingham, Wash. designed to bolster counterterrorism efforts and improve border protection. NORAD followed with several training exercises last week in northwest Washington and southwest British Columbia.
Its not the first time NORAD, headquartered at Peterson Air Force Base, has lent a hand with Olympic security. It offered similar assistance in 2002 in Salt Lake City, and it has played a role in defense at presidential inaugurations, State of the Union addresses and Democratic and Republic National Conventions in recent years, a NORAD spokesman said.
But I thought the war on terror was done.
Canada is awash in money money money!
Will NORAD feed data to Tehran in case of Israeli attacks on their nuke sites?
Just not sure what side we are on these days.
Hmm, I guess we’ll see some CF-18’s back at CFB Comox during the olypmics...
That would be cool, they left when I was still living in Comox in the 80’s
Now they train SAR and JTF2 out that way...
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