Homeland Security in Homeland Security in 20112011
A Presentation for CES-GovernmentA Presentation for CES-GovernmentBy By
David SilverbergDavid Silverberg
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The ThreatsThe Threats
The Jihad
•Al Qaeda
•Associated movements
•Yemen
•Somalia
•Lone Wolves
The ThreatsThe Threats
Mexican Narco-Cartels
•At war with Mexican government since 2006
•30,000 civilians dead
•Destabilizing
•Making inroads into United States
The ThreatsThe Threats
Domestic ExtremismDomestic Extremism• Right wing militiasRight wing militias• Eco-terroristsEco-terrorists• CultsCults
Greatest dangerGreatest danger
• The Narco War threatens The Narco War threatens the Mexican governmentthe Mexican government
• Cartel activity already in Cartel activity already in the United Statesthe United States
• Potential corruption of US Potential corruption of US law enforcement and law enforcement and governmentgovernment
• Increasingly desperate Increasingly desperate and dangerous and dangerous organizationsorganizations
• Border security threatenedBorder security threatened
• Outcome still uncertainOutcome still uncertain
Challenges in 2011Challenges in 2011• Tenth anniversary of 9/11Tenth anniversary of 9/11
• Heightened threat requires heightened alertnessHeightened threat requires heightened alertness• Greater danger from Yemen and SomaliaGreater danger from Yemen and Somalia
• Continued struggle in Mexico, defeating the cartels on Continued struggle in Mexico, defeating the cartels on both sides of the borderboth sides of the border
• New Congress, unclear how it will affect homeland securityNew Congress, unclear how it will affect homeland security• Likely focus on border security and illegal immigrationLikely focus on border security and illegal immigration
• Heightened threat in EuropeHeightened threat in Europe
• Domestic extremism is likely to decline following the Domestic extremism is likely to decline following the electionelection
Vigilance and awareness remain the chief Vigilance and awareness remain the chief defensesdefenses
by David Silverbergby David Silverberg
Homeland Security Today Homeland Security Today EditorEditor
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