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by Larry Johnson
Having watched Bush officials, particularly Chertoff, try to pretend this event caught them off guard with no way of anticipating what would happen, my bullshit alert went off. Here's my take on why they deserve a beating.
by Larry C. Johnson Homeland Security has published a National Response Plan for dealing with disasters like Katrina. Unfortunately, nobody in a position of leadership in the Bush Administration appears to have read or understood this document. When the "hotwash" comes somebody better learn something. We can't afford another disaster like this. What's a hotwash? After the military conducts a training exercise they carry out a "hotwash". A hotwash is shorthand for an after action evaluation of the exercise. The hotwash is supposed to provide a chance to discuss the problems and shortfalls identified during the exercise. This process is supposed to lead to "lessons learned", which, in a perfect world, means that actual learning takes place and we avoid committing the same errors when the real thing happens. Having spent the last 11 years designing and executing counter terrorism exercises for the US military's special operations forces, I have had a front row seat for watching how we are prepared to deal with the entire spectrum of terrorist threats.
I don't know if the Congress will let the President and the heads of Homeland Security and FEMA off the hook, but the media should not let any Administration official offer the lame excuse that this was unexpected or unprecedented disaster. The Administration's own documents condemn them. Take a look at the Department of Homeland Security's website. There is a National Response Plan that is supposed to be the guide for responding to disasters like Katrina. Why didn't they use it? BELOW: National Response Plan
National Response Plan
"One team, one goal...a safer, more secure America" The National Response Plan establishes a comprehensive all-hazards approach to enhance the ability of the United States to manage domestic incidents. The plan incorporates best practices and procedures from incident management disciplines—homeland security, emergency management, law enforcement, firefighting, public works, public health, responder and recovery worker health and safety, emergency medical services, and the private sector—and integrates them into a unified structure. It forms the basis of how the federal government coordinates with state, local, and tribal governments and the private sector during incidents. It establishes protocols to help This document contains the claim that, "The National Response Plan provides mechanisms for expedited and proactive Federal support". Where in the name of God was the expedited and proactive support? This is a case of negligence and incompetence that cannot and should not be forgiven. Al Qaeda operatives around the world have watched our bumbling, incompetent response to the hurricane. They have already determined that they can fight us on the ground in Iraq. They may decide that the time has come to bring the war back to our homeland. Take a look at the section of the National Response Plan below that covers response strategies and coordination with local authorities. The only possible excuse is that the Federal officials forgot to read their own damn report! (Excerpt of Report)
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