The United States will not force the issue of placing armed sky marshals on transatlantic airliners if Europe rejects such anti-terrorist precautions, an official said today. Asa Hutchinson, US under-secretary for border and transportation security, told EU officials that Washington would look at all other safety precautions in case of a security threat, and move to the cancellation of a flight only as a last resort. Full Story.
US Will Not Demand Sky Marshals.
Published: April 26, 2004Posted in: U.S. Security
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