Roger Cressey

Roger Cressey
Roger W. Cresseyis a former member of the United States National Security Council staff, where he held the position of Director for Transnational Threats from November 1999 through November 2001. He was until recently the president of the Good Harbor consulting group, and an adjunct professor of counter-terrorism policy at Georgetown University. Currently he is a Partner with Liberty Group Ventures, LLC...
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You can receive information about the broad outline of a specific plot and not have enough granularity to the information that allows for the type of follow-up that law enforcement can do,
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If this isn't a wake-up call for real disaster planning, I don't know what will be.
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This is not a small fish. This is a big fish.
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The greater concern is the presence of anti-global leaders who may use the international spotlight on the Olympics as an opportunity to cause destruction.
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In times of crisis I think you have to explore, use every capability and explore every option. But past those, in the day-to-day operations when there is no imminent threat, you need to revisit procedures and structures in place to ensure proper oversight.
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You have to accept the possibility that a major portion of the people will be left behind. You may have to write some of them off in far larger numbers than people realize.