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Homeland Security Made in Israel
If there should happen to be an al-Qaeda attack in Calhoun County Alabama,
Sheriff Larry Amerson will presumably know what to do. That is because he and
a number of colleagues in law enforcement have received paid trips to Israel
to learn how to deal with the terrorist threat. The Washington-based Jewish
Institute for National Security Affairs (JINSA)
sponsors
a Law Enforcement Exchange Program "in order to learn how to better protect
the U.S. communities from terrorist attacks." The program takes law enforcement
officials from the United States and sends them to Israel for training in the
"strategies and techniques perfected by Israeli law enforcement."
Amerson, past president of the National Sheriff’s Association, made his trip
in 2012. Along the way, he reportedly benefited from a "greater understanding
of the situation in Israel as it relates to terrorist threats." JINSA also
hosts conferences in the U.S. where Israeli officers are brought over to brief
American law enforcement officials.
The American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) is also involved in the
effort to indoctrinate the U.S. law enforcement community. Its website’s
Homeland
Security Monitor chronicles numerous meetings between Israeli intelligence
and police officials and their U.S. counterparts, to include numerous trips
to Israel to learn from the masters of the craft about various aspects of security,
including controlling borders and airports. Even firemen have made the journey,
presumably to learn how a fire in Israel differs from a fire in the United States.
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