A discerning Washington bureaucrat (there are a few) once professed that an accurate appraisal of government policies, laws, and procedures requires a thorough examination of the intent and context surrounding their enactment in the first place. A sage and logical deduction, right? Yet this guidance is so often ignored by the impatient. The inimitable national security events described herein occurred over twenty years ago, a lifetime to some, just yesterday to others. The #1 national security concern of the United States government during the early ‘90s was the domestic threat posed by the illicit international drug trade. By comparison, the threat of foreign terrorism was considered a distant third or fourth on the priority scale. It was during this period of time that a mid-level Drug Enforcement Administration field Special Agent was detailed to the National Security Council staff and given the lofty title of Director for Counternarcotics. The assignment was designed to enhance DEA’s influence at the policy level while providing policy-makers with valuable “real world” background information. The one year duty lasted four years and took the author, now the sole Director of Counternarcotics and Counterterrorism on the NSC staff, through a maze of inter-agency squabbles and national security policy inefficiencies. The author’s last two years were the first two years of the William J. Clinton presidency and involved an unprecedented shift between the previous national security priority and a new emerging threat to the US. The account is a compelling narrative of the events that led to this shift and the often unmeasured consequences of inexperienced executives leading the development of national security policy. The lessons not-learned, admittedly with the invaluable assistance of hindsight, continue to effect the world we live in today.
Immigrants from El Salvador! When did this exodus begin and for what reason? Why does this tiny, hard working and diligent country seem to produce generation after generation of displaced persons? Much of the answer can be traced back to a period of Salvadoran history long forgotten; to a time when tens of thousands of peasant workers, not all of whom had rebelled against their patrons, were systematically slaughtered by the iron-fisted military government of the day. Unwittingly, that peasant revolt launched twelve years of tyranny that set the pattern for governance in El Salvador for the decades to come. Two mystical leaders emerged from the massacres of January 1932. One, stubbornly influenced by self-taught occult beliefs, led the ruling military government for the next twelve years, while the other, quixotically led a tenacious insurgency bent on overthrowing the callous fascist at any cost. Caught in the middle of the political struggle were the young idealistic professionals, members of an emerging middle class. The story covers this period, and unfolds through the eyes of one of these professionals, a conservative psychiatrist, who chronicles the persecution and subsequent exile of his best friend. In the process, he exposes the enduring dilemma of security-minded patriots: The need to maintain public order and the in alienable rights of innocent people to be protected bythe same laws. It seems no one has yet found a solution that does not sacrifice one for the other. It is a timely tale that addresses the enigmatic question asked by second-generation immigrants: Why am I here?
Jaguars is a historical novel about El Salvador that affords a snapshot of the relevant security issues faced by developing nations. One issue, collateral damage during belligerency, serves as the story's central theme. Whether it is a tyrant victimizing his own people, or a powerful nation unleashing its might to "right a wrong," the innocent are fated to suffer. While the subject receives little attention during peacetime, the malady continues to fester...silently discriminating. It is during such an economically stable and more modern time that the United States Defense Intelligence Agency discovers a security anomaly that quickly points to a more alarming and broader menace. A uniquely qualified U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration Special Agent, Dan "Red" Rojo, begins probing the terrorist activities of a rogue para-military group, known as the Jaguares, operating from within El Salvador. In the process, the Agent uncovers the genesis of a violence that has plagued that nation for generations and the truth about his ancestors, who fought tyranny and injustice against the innocent non-combatants. Now, the latest action of the terrorists poses a threat to an innovative U.S. maritime installation in the Americas. In due course, an examination of the policy implications of the audacious terrorist plot moves U.S. President M. Lorraine Martin, to develop a visionary plan to have all countries examine aggression that tends to spin off terrorist actions. But first, she must deal with the instant and politically charged threat posed by a resilient hate-group caught in a time warp.
Have you harbored questions about what Homeland Security is and how it affects you at the hometown level? This book is directed at the general audience, not necessarily the homeland security professional. A simple Question & Answer format is used to supplement understanding of concepts and terminologies and answer rudimentary questions as posed by an interested, yet casually informed, public. Basic questions about: The Role of Individual State Homeland Security Agencies Information Sharing Programs, Risk-based Management, Public/private Partnerships, Fusion Centers, Emergency Operating Centers, The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Critical Infrastructure and Key Resources, Grant Programs, Preparedness and Prevention Programs, Public Awareness, Legal Issues, The Role of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) The content also focuses on the relationships required of comprehensive and individual STATE homeland security programs – a relationship that encompasses state and local governments, the private sector, and the public at large.
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