XXX XXXXXXXX includes activities to address the XXXXXXXXX XXX XXXXX-term actions XX XXXXXXXX life, property, XXXXXXXXXXX XXX XXX XXXXXX, XXXXXXXX, XXX XXXXXXXXX structure of the community. These activities XXX include XXXXXXX, XXXXXXX, food, XXXXX, XXXXXX & XXXXXX, XXXXXX XXXXXX, XXXXXXXXX medical, decontamination XXXXXXXXX a XXXXXXXX, biological or XXXXXXXXXXXX attack and removal XX XXXXXXX XX XXX environment. XXXXXXXX comes after any XXXXXXXXXX that XXX occur, XXXXXXX it XX terrorist XXXXXXX or a XXXXXXXX weather. XXXXXXXX includes helping citizens XXX XXXXX communities return to XXXXXX after tragedy XXXXXXX. Some recovery operations may include XXXXXX cleanup, XXXXXX XXX/or replacement XX damaged public facilities, XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX, XXX restoration XX XXXXXX XXXXXXXX such XX XXXXXXXX, XXXXX, XXXXX, etc. There XXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XX help XXXXXXXX XXXX task (XXXXXXX, 2004).
XXXX XXXXXXX the XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXX, XXX can see that it XXXXX the domestic preparedness XXXXX. The message may XX delivered via different wording, XXX XXX XXXXXX is XXXXX XXX same. XXXXXXXXXXXXX, in XXX XXXX, our nation XXX XXX XX learn XXX hard way XXXX XXXXXXX XXXXX of XXX Homeland Security Bill XXXX XXX as strong as it could have XXXX.
X. Is the United XXXXXX in a better XXXXXXXX since XXX XXXXXXX of the XXXXXXXX Security XXXX XXX a catastrophic XXXXX before XXX passage. Why or XXX XXX?
I XX feel that XXX United States XX in a better XXXXXXXX since XXX XXXXXXXXX XX the Homeland Security XXXX. XX XXXXXX, XXXXX XX always room XXX XXXXXXXXXXX, XXX XXX XXX XXXX part, I think we XXX on solid ground. As with the development XX XXX program, XXXXXXX XX XXXXXXX, therefore learning XX recognize XXXXXXXXX and XXXXXXXXXX XXX an important part of XXX process. Homeland XXXXXXXX was forced to XXXX XXX of XXXXX XXXXXXXXXX in the XXXX XX XXXXXXXXX Katrina. XXXXXX XX a XXXXXXXX 5 XXXXXXXXX, Katrina wreaked XXXXX XX the XXXX Coast Region. XXX Orleans, XXX XXXXXXX XXX XXXXXX’s XXXXXX-XXXXX largest city, suffered XXXXXXXX that covered XXXX 80 percent XX XXX city. XXX XXXXXX XXXX the XXXXX was so XXXXXXX it destroyed homes, XXXXXXXXX, forests, and green XXXXXX XXXX XXXX 118 million cubic XXXXX XX garbage and debris (XXXXXXX in Perspective, n.d). XXXXXXX XXX XXXXXX that XXXXXXX brought to the Gulf region, it was an eye-XXXXXX for the Government.
X report XXXX XXX XXXXX XXXXX XXXXXX that Federal, XXXXX, XXX XXXXX XXXXXXXXX XXXX unprepared XX XXXXXXX XXX necessary national response XXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXX devastation of XXXXXXXXX Katrina. Previous methods XXXX for major XXXXXXXXX were XXXXXXXXXX, however, they XXXXXX to XX inadequate with a storm XX intense as Katrina. XXXX XXXXXXXX that XXXX after coordinating elements XXXX in XXXXX, Federal departments XXX agencies XXX XXXXXXXXXX adapting XXXXX standard XXXXXXXXXX XX this catastrophic incident. In a direct quote, the reports XXXX, “The Federal XXXXXXXXXX’s XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XX Hurricane XXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXXX weaknesses inherent in XXX XXXXXXX national preparedness system: XXX XXXX of expertise in XXX areas of XXXXXXXX, XXXXXXXX, and reconstruction. XXXXXXXXXXXX planning, XXXXXXXX, and XXXXXXXXXXX coordination are XXX XXXXXXXX XXXX XXXXX XXX ended XXXX Hurricane Katrina” (Week XX XXXXXX, n.d.). I think what is XXXXXXXXX XXXX XX XXXX the Government XXXXXXXX XXXX ownership in the lack of response XX XXX citizens XXXXXXXX by XXX storm and XXXXXXXXXXXX that XXXXXXX had XX XX XXXX.
X. XX you XXXX the president in 2003, XXXXX you have XXXXXX or supported the XXXX XXX what XXXXXXX XX you think XXXXXX be XXXX to XXXXXXXXXX XXX XXXX?
XXXXXXXXX XX, XXXX, XXX a life-XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX, XXX only XXX XXX victims and XXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX, XXX XXX XXXXXX XXXXXX XX XXXX. Most XXXXXX can tell you XXXXXXX XXXX they XXXX XXXXX XXXX XXX XXXX broke; emotions were XXXXXXX XXXX XXX all XXXXXXXXX XXX XXX XXXX, it XXXXX does. XX course, XXXXXXXX looked towards the Government XXX answers XXX I XXX only imagine what XXX going through the newly appointed Presidents XXXX, XXX I XXX XXXXXXXX say that if I were in XXX XXXXX, I XXXXX XXXX XXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX the XXXX. XXXXX XXX XXXX, it is XXXX XX XXXX back XXX critique the strengths and weaknesses of the bill XX it was XXXXXXX but I’m sure at XXX XXXX careful XXXXXXX XXXX XXXX the XXXXXXXXXXX and XXXXXX through of the XXXX. I think it XX only XXXXXXX trial and XXXXX XXX XXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX major disruptions to XXX security XXXX we can XXXXXXXXX where XXX XXXXXXXX and XXXXXXXXXX are XXX XXXXXX XXXX accordingly.
XXXX can XX XXXX XXXXX the XXX XXXXXXX XXXX more emphasis was put on intelligence analysis XXX information XXXXXXX. Also improved XXX XXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXX XXX protocols for shared and XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXX in XXXXXXXXXXX. In XXXXXXXX, XX analyze the events, a XX-XXXXXX commission XXX formed XXX XXXX XX XXXX 41 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX that would XXXXXXXXXX XXX nation XX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX XXX defending XXX XXXXXX again XXXXXXX of XXXX destruction (XXXXXXX, 2016). That XXXX, I think precedence should XX XXXXXX on the chemical, biological, radiological, XXX nuclear countermeasures. XXXXXXXXX XX the XXXXXXXX Strategy XXX Homeland XXXXXXXX, the expertise, technology, and material needed to build XXX XXXXXXXXX weapons known to XXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX, biological, radiological, and XXXXXXX weapons are XXXXXXX XXXXXXX. If XXXXXXX XX the United States XXXX able to create or otherwise acquire XXXXX weapons, they are XXXX than likely XX utilize XXXX. A chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclear terrorist XXXXXX in XXX XXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXX XXXXX large XXXXXXX XX XXXXXXXXXX, XXXX psychological XXXXXXXXXX, XXX contamination, and could XXXXXXXXX XXXXX medical capabilities (XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXX Homeland XXXXXXXX, XXXX). The XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXX XXX a XXXX and XXXX though XX a XXXXXX XX XXXX weathered some major XXXXXXXXX, I suspect XXXX we XXXX continually seek XXXX XX ensure XXX XXXXXXXX.
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