This Article is From Dec 31, 2016

Threat Of New Year Attack In US Low But 'Undeniable': Agencies

Threat Of New Year Attack In US Low But 'Undeniable': Agencies

7,000 police officers - 1,000 more than were deployed last year would be stationed at Times Square

Washington: US defence and security agencies said they believed the threat of militant attacks inside the United States was low during this New Year's holiday, yet some chance of an attack was "undeniable," according to security assessments reviewed on Friday.

"There are no indications of specific threats to the US Homeland," said a "situational awareness" bulletin issued to US Army personnel this week by the Army's Training and Doctrine Command. "However the threat from homegrown violent extremists (HVEs) in the United States is undeniable," the bulletin added.

A copy of the bulletin was seen by Reuters on Friday.

A senior US official familiar with government-wide analyses of New Year's holiday attack threats said the Army assessments were consistent with those of other US security and intelligence agencies.

Some specific threats have come to the attention of government agencies, but were not considered credible, said the senior US official, speaking on condition of anonymity.

A separate bulletin, issued by the US Army Criminal Investigation Command and headlined, "New Year's Day Celebration Threat Assessment," rated the overall threat of attacks against US Army installations and personnel as "moderate."

The command's intelligence operations centre received "no reporting of specific or credible threats targeting US Army installations or its personnel for the upcoming 2017 New Year's celebration," said the bulletin, a copy of which also was made available to Reuters.

The assessment, however, noted that two recent issues of Rumiyah, an Islamic State propaganda publication, did "provide information on conducting knife attacks and using vehicles to cause mass casualties in populated areas."

Such tactics were used in recent attacks on civilians in Nice, France, and in Columbus, Ohio, said the bulletin. It did not mention the December 19 truck attack on a Christmas Market in the German capital, Berlin.

An update to the Army's Training and Doctrine Command bulletin said that 100 "blocker vehicles" and 7,000 police officers - 1,000 more than were deployed last year would be stationed at Times Square on Saturday night.

Pentagon officials did not immediately respond to requests for comments on the threat assessments.

The US army said it did not discuss "internal threat warnings or security posture", according to a spokesman.

(Reporting by Mark Hosenball; Editing by David Gregorio and Sandra Maler)
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