America, Divided
"For this deployment everybody is screened additionally, but it's more of a reassurance, because we do everything we can do [to] know our guardsmen, our soldiers and airmen [are not involved in right-wing politics]."Major General William Walker, commanding general, District of Columbia Guard"We're continually going through the process, and taking second, third looks at every one of the individuals assigned to this operation.""The question is, is that all of them? Are there others? We need to be conscious of it and we need to put all of the mechanisms in place to thoroughly vet these men and women who would support any operations like this."Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy"As is normal for military support to large security events, the Department will vet National Guardsmen who are in Washington, D.C. While we have no intelligence indicating an insider threat, we are leaving no stone unturned in securing the capital.""This type of vetting often takes place by law enforcement for significant security events. However, in this case the scope of military participation is unique.""The D.C. National Guard is also providing additional training to service members as they arrive in D.C. that if they see or hear something that is not appropriate, they should report it to their chain of command.""We appreciate the support of the FBI in assisting with this task and for each of the more than 25,000 Guardsmen who answered their Nation’s call and rapidly deployed to the NCR."Christopher Miller, acting Defence Secretary"There is no place for extremism in the military and we will investigate each report individually and take appropriate action.""The army is committed to working closely with the FBI as they identify people who participated in the violent attack on the Capitol to determine if the individuals have any connection to the army."U.S.Army statement
About 25,000 members of the National Guard are streaming into Washington from across the country — at least two and a half times the number for previous inaugurals. (J. Scott Applewhite/The Associated Press) |
A
fraught air of deep suspense hangs over tomorrow's presidential
inauguration for incoming president Joe Biden at the Capitol building in
Washington. The government has undertaken a massive screening of the
25,000 National Guard troops who have filtered into the nation's capital
for the past week due to concerns over extremism suspected in the
ranks. A number of pro-Trump rioters involved in the January 6 protests
were discovered with ties to the military.
As
the riot unfolded, the presence of dozens of people in Washington on a
terrorist watch list alerted authorities to the scale of the
infiltration amongst a vast group of protesters. Out of that alert arose
questions over the numbers within the armed forces for whom extremist
sentiments resonate. One such reservist involved in the riots was
arrested last week. Court papers described him as an "avowed white supremacist and Nazi sympathizer", who was said to have "encouraged" other violent rioters.
The FBI is vetting all the National Guard troops coming into Washington for the inauguration after U.S. defence officials expressed concern about an insider attack in securing president-elect Joe Biden's inauguration. (Julio Cortez/The Associated Press) |
Speaking
on condition of anonymity a U.S. defence official described a situation
where the army and the FBI are working together vetting all service
members detailed to support the inauguration. Though maintaining
awareness of threats, the army does not collect domestic intelligence.
Thousands of troops in camouflage uniforms now patrol Washington streets
where security barriers and fences have been erected in the lead-up to
the inauguration.
The
screening, according to Maj.Gen.Walker, represents an "extra layer" of
security over and above the continuous monitoring the U.S.military
engages in with its service members. So far the process of vetting has
failed to flag any potential problems with the troops entering to form a
protective cordon around the inauguration. Another defence official
spoke of 143 notifications of extremism-related probes last year from
the FBI, some related to suspected domestic extremism including White
nationalism, anti-fascist, anti-abortion and anti-government sympathies.
All
personnel aspiring to enter any branch of the U.S. military receiving a
security clearance undergo background checks. Captain Chelsi Johnson
speaking for the National Guard stated that all members arriving in
Washington for the deployment "go
through a credentialling process. That information is shared with the
requesting federal agencies and added to their database. We cannot speak
for those agencies and how they use the information."
Andrew Lichtenstein/Insider |
At no other time in the United States has the old Chinese curse: "May you live in interesting times"
been more appropriate. These are difficult-to-believe times;
interesting yes, but dreadfully disturbing in the revelation of the
extent of the polarization of American society. At what other time in
its honoured history has fencing topped with razor wire been used to
keep American citizens out of the Capitol? When was the last occasion
when tens of thousands of armed soldiers and police were dispatched to
ensure safety and security at the inauguration of a new president?
Andrew Lichtenstein/Insider |
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