This makes me feel safer...NOT.
So basically as we are being attacked, they will be off squabbling and throwing tantrums? Glad they got the pre- 9/11 departmental communication/rivalry straightened out. :sarcasm:
http://www.courant.com/news/local/hc-topoff0404.artapr04,0,6656011.story?coll=hc-headlines-localDuring the largest terrorism drill in U.S. history last year,
the FBI and U.S. Coast Guard got into a tussle off the shores of Connecticut, fighting over how each agency's tactical assault team would be involved in the boarding of a hijacked ferry.The U.S. Department of Justice's Office of the Inspector General released a report Monday that detailed the disagreement between agencies during the massive TOPOFF exercise, much of which was run in and around New London. That portion of the report concluded, "In our judgment, unless such differences over roles and authorities are resolved, the response to a maritime incident could be confused and potentially disastrous."
The FBI's position: The Coast Guard couldn't take part in the boarding because it is "very limited" when its boarding teams face an armed enemy. Also, the Coast Guard doesn't train its people to board moving vessels.
The Coast Guard's take: The FBI was guarding its counter-terrorism turf. Though the Coast Guard was hoping to test its new tactical unit, "the FBI repeatedly blocked the Coast Guard's efforts." In the end, the report said, "The Coast Guard ultimately changed the scenario to circumvent the FBI's lead federal agency role." The report does not specify how the Coast Guard altered the exercise.