Posted on 01/13/2021 8:24:38 PM PST by bitt
Defending the Homeland in the Era of Great Power Competition
Executive Summary Though the global security environment has evolved considerably since the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) founding, its fundamental mission has endured: To safeguard the Homeland, its values, and the American way of life. The changing geopolitical landscape, led by the return of great power competition, is nowhere more evident than in the People’s Republic of China’s (PRC) ascension to the world-stage.
For decades, marked by Beijing’s symbolic entry in the World Trade Organization (WTO), the PRC has leveraged non-traditional tools to gain access to and exploit our global institutions and rules-based order, with little to no response. This has resulted in the erosion of, and direct attacks against, U.S. national security and economic competitiveness, including the exploitation of our immigration system manipulation of open-markets, and theft of our intellectual property. Under this Administration, the PRC’s threat to the Homeland is now being appropriately prioritized and met with a resolute commitment to safeguard America.
As denoted in the 2017 National Security Strategy of the United States (NSS) and 2020 United States Strategic Approach to the PRC (Strategic Approach), DHS and the broader United States Government (USG) have entered into a period of sustained competition against the PRC, requiring continued attention, adaptation, and resourcing to safeguard the American people and Homeland.
The American people rely on DHS to play an integral role in the USG’s competition with the PRC. The more than 240,000 men and women of the Department stand ready to curb malign PRC activity and the myriad of other challenges. This study, which seeks to more strategically identify, assess, and leverage the Department’s unique resources and authorities, reflects these efforts.
The DHS China Strategic Action Plan (SAP) is informed by and nests within the NSS and the Strategic Approach, which delineate the United States’ strategic approach to PRC through the pursuit of four goals: (1) protecting the American people, the Homeland, and the American way of life; (2) promoting American prosperity; (3) preserving peace through strength; and (4) advancing American interests.
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That’s funny, the CCP’s “strategic plan” was to get Biden into office so China could do as they please.
They’ll get right on that after they finish their Strategic Plan to Counter the Threat Posed by Donald Trump Voters.
Exactly...
I do think you need to catch up to the times we live in now
though.
That would be the Trump terrorists. /s
Well, that plan will last maybe another week.
Yeah, they’re gonna counter the CCP with the ditz SloJoe just named as his pick for DHS. Don’t make me laugh. Oops, you already did.
The FedGooberment always uses euphemisms though.
Wrong-thinking Americans = Trump Terrorists
Re-Education Camps = Extermination Centers
Loyal Leftist Citizens = Dumbasses We Can Abuse When the Right has been Eliminated
Bitem DHS: SURRENDER! Get rich quick before the fall!
Unless...
Yes, they study this stuff very well. When they want to
make sense, they just lie their asses off an the mush-heads
eat it up.
action plan n. A plan. Project management is never satisfied by just a plan. The only acceptable plans are action plans. Also used to mean an ad hoc short-term scheme for resolving a specific and well defined problem
Better get at that plan pretty fast, there’s about seven days before it won’t be any use at all.
Talk about closing the barn door after the donkey left for the White House ...
See #13
Thanks.
The action plan spells out the steps they plan on using to
reach maximum effective policy.
Usually by step 3 of 12, they’re hopelessly lost anyway,
LOL
LOL
At which point they go back to step one.
Months of study by dozens of top men in hundreds of closed committee sessions ... and they won’t stop until they come up with a new name that everyone can agree to for what it is they plan on doing ... once the project is underway. Again.
action plan n.
A plan.
Project
management is never satisfied by just a plan.
The only acceptable plans are action plans.
Also used to mean an ad hoc short-term scheme for
resolving a specific and well defined problem.
Safeguard the Homeland. Why does that sound so...Strange?
The USA doesn’t have enough military strength to fully counter the Chinese threat. President Trump had the economic strength to control the Chicoms but the American people voted that option down. Now we have a demented old man out in front. Biden can’t even walk normally.
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