September 11, 2019
Don’t Ignore Serious Nonmilitary Threats to U.S. National Security
Storm clouds are gathering.
by Richard Forno
Almost two decades after thousands died in the attacks of 9/11, there remain many active efforts underway to protect America from international terrorism.
Since 9/11, American domestic and international security policy has been focused on individual terrorists, terrorist groups and rogue countries as the primary threats. The country’s defensive response has been focused on the military and law enforcement capabilities. That’s natural, because the military knows how to shoot, drop and launch things at threats like that. And those dangers still exist.
However, as someone who routinely analyzes threats, vulnerabilities and risks, I see the U.S. again falling prey to a decades-old problem, which the 9/11 Commission termed a “failure of imagination.†That’s when leaders miss important, relevant connections or alternatives to what they’re focused on.
https://nationalinterest.org/blog/buzz/don%E2%80%99t-ignore-serious-nonmilitary-threats-us-national-security-79691