Olympus Has Fallen

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After a tragic automobile accident involving the president and the first lady, head Secret Service agent Mike Banning is handed his walking papers. Eighteen months later, Banning is working a desk job at the U.S. Treasury. An arranged conference between the president and the South Korean Prime Minster held at the White House allows a powerful terrorist group to infiltrate and seize command of the White House and take the commander and chief hostage. Banning along with the entire nation witnesses the fall of the White House or “Olympus,” as it comes under attack from all sides. The Speaker of the House assumes the role as acting president, and coordinates his response with some of the country’s highest ranking officials. Without hesitation Banning, utilizes his extensive knowledge of the White House and specialty skills to combat the heavily-armed invaders to secure the president, and prevent the terrorist from accomplishing their goals and sending the world and its nations into World War III.
In our textbook the Department of Defense defines terrorism as, “The calculated use of unlawful violence or threat of unlawful violence to inculcate fear; intended to coerce or to intimidate governments or societies in the pursuit of goals that are generally political, religious, or ideological (Simonsen& Spindlove).” The North Korean terrorist group in Olympus Has Fallen known as the “KUF” manages to take down the White House in under thirteen minutes. A four-phase coordinated air and ground assault. Initiating the attack with a C-130 gunship. The ground attack was comprised of suicide bombers and a disguised tourist with expert marksmanship training to penetrate the White House’s main entrance. Their third phase was to utilize two garbage ...

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...e course logistics, resources, and planning are critical for any coordinated attack. Thus, several extremist groups will outsource their personnel to get specialty training in different fields needed to accomplish their tasks of the attack. Thought similar to the September 11 events an attack on the White House though not impossible would need expert intelligence, logistics, resource, coordination and motivated personnel to accomplish, but it make an audience wonder with all the post 9/11 increase in national defense and homeland security how safe is America from an terrorist attack of the magnitude or an overall militarized attack.

Works Cited

Simonsen, C. E., & Spindlove, J. R. (2000). Terrorism today: the past, the players, the future. Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Prentice Hall.
Fuqua, A. (Director). (2013). Olympus Has Fallen: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.

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