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 Map showing countries whose plane passengers will be subject to stricter controls by the US authorities. US President Barack Obama will Tuesday unveil new measures aimed at thwarting future airborne terror attacks after seeking ways to plug US intelligence gaps in a meeting with spy chiefs.
 
 
 
 
 
 
WASHINGTON (AFP) - – US President Barack Obama will Tuesday unveil new measures aimed at thwarting future airborne terror attacks after seeking ways to plug US intelligence gaps in a meeting with spy chiefs.
 
A day after returning to the White House after his Hawaiian vacation, Obama will also seek to project authority, as political opponents try to shred his credibility on national security while attacking his domestic program.
 
The president will make public remarks focusing on an "initial series" of reforms to the terrorist watch list system at 4 pm (2100 GMT), after the meeting in the secure White House Situation Room, an official said.
 
Last week, Obama lashed out at "systemic" failures in the US intelligence and Homeland Security shield after a 23-year-old Nigerian with explosives sewn into his underwear boarded a Northwest flight from Amsterdam to Detroit last month.
 
Officials said that US spy agencies and other government departments failed to piece together a bits of intelligence which might have prevented the attack, which Obama has blamed on a Yemen-based affiliate of Al-Qaeda.
 
Critics complained that the administration got off to a slow start in responding to the attack early last week, and Obama is under political pressure to demonstrate firm leadership after Tuesday's meeting.
 
But a source said that Obama would not announce on Tuesday any firings or punitive action against individual officials blamed for personal failures over the attack.
 
The high-powered meeting includes the heads of the CIA, the FBI, the National Security Agency and the National Counterterrorism Center, as well as Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Defence Secretary Robert Gates.
 
Obama is confronting the aftermath of the Christmas Day terror attack, which was thwarted by passengers and crew on the plane, at the start of a crucial political year, in the run-up to mid-term congressional elections in November.
 
He must balance the renewed focus on national security with attempts to mend the recession-scarred economy and trim 10 percent unemployment.
 
Republicans oppose the administration's decision to treat the alleged attacker of the Northwest jet, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, within the civil justice system rather than a prisoner of war.
 
"You can't look at this as dealing with criminals as you would the guy who robbed a 7-Eleven, you know, where you're trying to hijack a plane or bomb a plane or something like that," said Republican National Committee chairman Michael Steele.
 
"I think the American people know full well what this is, they view it as a war against terrorism. They view a terrorist as a terrorist, not as a criminal."
 
Obama has commissioned two reviews into the Christmas Day attack, which was thwarted by passengers and crew, and expects to get updates on preliminary conclusions from his security officials on Tuesday.
 
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The administration has already introduced sweeping new aviation security rules for flights heading to the United States from abroad and has started to refocus watch lists.
 
"There's already been a rescrubbing of all the different lists," White House spokesman Bill Burton said on Monday.
 
"Probably thousands upon thousands upon thousands of names were scrubbed, and probably dozens were moved to different lists."
 
Abdulmutallab was able to board the plane to Detroit even though he was expected of extremist links, and his father had raised concerns about his radicalization with US diplomats and intelligence officials in Africa.
 
Travelers flying to the United States from or via 14 countries including Iran, Nigeria and Yemen will undergo mandatory enhanced screening. The new measures drew protests from some of the countries singled out.
 
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"It is unfair to discriminate against over 150 million people because of the behaviour of one person," said Nigeria's Information Minister Dora Akunyili.
 
Cuba's official Communist Party daily Granma blasted the measures as "anti-terrorist paranoia."
 
Cuba is among four countries, along with Iran, Sudan and Syria, currently deemed by the State Department to be state sponsors of terrorism. All are subject to the rules, as are the 10 other countries of concern.
 
 
 
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
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