Chertoff, who headed the agency during the Bush administration, tells ABC's "Good Morning America" that the State Department's alert means tourists should take common-sense precautions, such as knowing where they are and identifying an exit strategy if necessary.
Chertoff was interviewed in the wake of the Obama administration's decision to release a travel alert Sunday in response to reports of a possible terrorist threat against Britain, France and Germany. He advises travelers to consider "where would you take shelter if something happened." And Chertoff also says: "Don't walk around with the American flag on your back."
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