Brian Jenkins is a freelance writer who writes about topics concerning emergency planning such as Terrorism Response Training
Since the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, Americans have come to realize how vulnerable they are to attack. For years before these attacks, we witnessed attacks on other countries and, while sympathetic, many Americans felt that such a thing could never happen in the United States. After the attacks, we all realized that it could happen. What happened in the aftermath of these attacks was aimed at reducing or eliminating the dangers of terrorism in our country. With the development of the Department of Homeland Security, the United States set in motion a plan that, to this point, has prevented another attack on US soil. The United States has several facets to their plan to protect us from terrorism. They include the denial of entry to terrorists, the disruption of terrorist activities within the country and the reduction of emerging radical Islamic groups.
The United States is has a variety of methods that they use to protect the public from terrorists. While much of what they do is not made public, we do know some methods that the US government is using to prevent another terrorist attack. They have implemented outreach programs among the Muslim community with the goal of clearing up the misconceptions that they often have about Americans. The US also engages in surveillance of communications as well as by using operatives in the field. Anyone who has traveled recently must be familiar with the increased security at all airports and border crossings. One of the most significant improvements that is aimed at preventing another terrorist attack is the communication between the various levels of state and federal law enforcement. Often one agency has one piece of a puzzle, and another agency has another. Since 9/11, all state and federal agencies have been encouraged to work together when terrorism activity is suspected.
It is impossible to guarantee safety in a country as expansive as the United States, particularly one made up of people who value their freedom. The goal of the Department of Homeland Security is to provide as much protection as possible without infringing on personal liberties. This is a delicate balancing act, and not everyone, on either side, is satisfied with the work that is being done by the agency. While some people feel that our rights as Americans are being systematically chipped away, others feel that the government is standing idly by while people stream across the border and America run charities raise money hand over fist for terrorist organizations. Of course, similar to many other debates, the truth probably lies somewhere is the middle.
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