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KATRINA AS A TERRORIST RESPONSE

by
Larry C. Johnson

The unfolding disaster along the Gulf Coast is only going to get worse, unfortunately. I spoke today to a friend in Louisiana who has two sons that serve in the Louisiana State Police. There are still stories not fully covered by the media. My friend’s boys, for example, were in a shootout last night with a rampaging gang in New Orleans. When the sun goes down the jackals come out. We will see more images of Americans shooting Americans in the coming days.

Another big surprise is the virtual surrender and retreat by the New Orleans Police Department. One State trooper, for example, caught and disarmed a New Orleans police woman who was trying to break into a jewelry store. This has been a failure of leadership across the board, starting with the Mayor then the Governor and finally President Bush.

The body count is going to go thru the roof. Only now are mortuary teams preparing to enter New Orleans. The obvious failure to cope with the aftermath of the hurricane is the fault of Federal, State, and local officials. Consider the levee breach. A friend of mine experienced with crisis response was completely puzzled why Federal and State authorities did not seize and sink barges in the openings. That is an expedient solution to a levee collapse.

The inept response to this disaster is an ominous harbinger of things to come if terrorists hit us with the big one. Ignore for a moment that fact that this scenario in New Orleans had been identified as a potential threat we should prepare for. We should recognize that a terrorist armed with a nuclear weapon could not inflict the physical damage that the hurricane caused. Although a surprise terrorist strike could cause more casualties, only a sustained aerial bombardment could match the force and fury of Mother Nature.

The crisis response to a hurricane is the same as a response to a terrorist attack. Restoration or services, remediation, and humanitarian help are the same regardless of whether it is man made or nature made. The biggest problems in any response are always the same–chain of command (i.e., figuring out who is in charge) and communication. It is inexcusable for the Bush Administration officials to claim they had no way of anticipating this disaster or planning for it. At least they’ve been consistent. We now know that the failure to plan for the aftermath in Iraq was but a precursor of things to come at home.

Hopefully this debacle will inspire the Republican controlled House and Senate to get off their ass and demand the Bush Administration explain how it will respond if terrorists detonate a nuclear device in the harbor of New York City or Los Angeles. We don’t know if or when such a tragedy will happen, but we do know it is something that could happen and that we should be prepared to handle. That is the purpose of holding crisis management exercises. You work on problems and potential solutions before you are in the midst of an actual crisis.

Given the scale of the disaster along the Gulf Coast it is essential that the response be Federalized and that NORTHCOM be put fully in charge of coordinating and directing the humanitarian and crisis response operation. Unlike the current head of FEMA, the Commander of NORTHCOM is an experienced officer who knows how to command large scale operations.

  • J

    Larry,

    yup. agree completely.

  • http://www.moonofalabama.org b

    Don´t agree – this is NOT a military function – military is trained (I have been) to take on enemies. This a civil function and it could work if given the resources.

  • J

    Larry,

    take a look at this one:
    Halliburton gets Katrina contract, hires former FEMA director
    http://www.halliburtonwatch.org/news/hurricane_katrina.html

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  • http://NYkriNDC.blogspot.com NYkriNDC

    Just thought I should let you guys know that a friend of mine from the New York National Guard e-mailed me this week let me know that while in Iraq he and his unit worked with the 256 Tiger Brigade out of Louisiana and that that brigade is scheduled to come home this coming week (my friend just came back from Iraq yesterday). Imagine what they must be feeling, after serving a year in Iraq they finally get to come home and (some) have no home to come back to. As such my friend and others from the NY National Guard, once stateside, will get together and head to Lousiana to see what they can do to help. Just thought I let you guys know how closely our guys hang together and how much they give of themselves to their country, whether called to or not.

    Also wanted to get out there the fact that this disaster also hit our troops in Iraq hard who have family in the affected areas and no way of knowing whether they are okay or not.

  • J

    Larry,

    LG Strock was the one who demoted whistle blower Mrs. Greenhouse:

    Army Contract Official Critical of Halliburton Pact Is Demoted
    http://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/29/international/middleeast/29halliburton.html

    and sadly Halliburton is getting the Katrina hurricane clean-up contract

    Halliburton hired for storm cleanup
    http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/business/3335685

    what are the chances of LG Strock being ‘demoted’ for putting Bush White House politics ahead of his military duty obligation to protect and serve? LG Strock took an oath to our Constitution, not to Bush, or has LG Strock apparently conveniently forgotten his oath? By LG Strock towing the Bush White House party line, he has slapped all who have and are serving in the face with his allowing Halliburton and Bush greed to be put ahead of protecting the citizenry of our nation.

    Don’t you think that a ‘demotion’ and ‘removal from his command’ are in order for LG Strock?

  • J

    Larry,

    the corps of engineers is going to have to get going into action and clear the waterways of n.o., mississippi river, Mississippi, and Alabama — real soon. we’ve got the grain harvest coming up and they’ll have to have those waterways cleared to move the grain.

    also bush needs to start acting like a prez instead of a teenager mountain biker party boy and issue executive orders putting a cap-freeze on fuel prices and food prices — indefinitely. not only that, but stay indefinitely the upcoming bankruptcy bill that goes into effect 14 oct. mortgage, car, and loans need to be put on hold for the foreseeable future for all affected areas of the south. if bush doesn’t quit partying and act like a prez. the whole nation is going into tumulus economic dire straits.

  • J

    Larry,

    Michael Brown’s incompetence as head of FEMA just takes a person’s breath away. The only reason he got the FEMA director job, was because he was former FEMA head Joe Allbaugh’s college room-mate and Bush campaigner.

    See:
    http://business.bostonherald.com/businessNews/view.bg?articleid=100857

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  • RickyDick

    Some of our undermanned Border Patrol officers have been taken from Arizona to NO as police.

    Bush creates a terrorist training ground in Iraq, while our borders have been unprotected, an impeachable offense if ever there was one.

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    Nice…

  • Andrew Yu-Jen Wang

    George W. Bush’s sentence-by-sentence speaking skills are deteriorating. Apparently, this may be due to a mental illness called “presenile dementia.” Bush may or may not be secretly still drinking heavily. Bush lied, and thousands of people died. Bush suffers from narcissism and megalomania. Moreover, Bush has been arrested three times. Bush was arrested for disorderly conduct. Bush was arrested for stealing. Bush was also arrested for a serious crime—driving under the influence of alcohol. Bush is guilty of criminal negligence relative to the response to Hurricane Katrina. There are reasons to believe that Bush suffers from a learning disability. Bush’s learning disability would explain a lot of things. All in all, Bush is a severely mentally ill individual. Bush is not fit to be the president of the United States.

    Bush should be locked up.

    Submitted by Andrew Yu-Jen Wang
    B.S., Summa Cum Laude, 1996
    Messiah College, Grantham, PA