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“Hole” of Government: What COVID-19 Reveals about American Security Planning

Almost no more need be said. This is not the traditional “monster” America prepared to destroy. But, it is the monster we face.

The coronavirus, COVID-19, typifies the “compound” nature of today’s security threats. This deadly adversary is inimical to accepted international laws and conventions regarding warfare and human security protections. It is a true omnivore, respecting no borders and consuming all classes, genders, races, and faiths. This adversary has driven mass societal disruption and managed in about four months’ time to infect over 1.2 million (confirmed cases) with nearly 72,000 deaths, in the United States alone. Worldwide economic recession, even depression, seems likely and national publics now question their governments’ capacity and will to contain the adversary. Should governments fail to do so (most experts agree that the opportunity to contain COVID-19 is lost), big-data computer projections predict as many as 173,000 could die in the United States by the end of May 2020. The yet untold damage from such a toll across all sectors—political, economic, and societal—is incalculable. The potential for a global paradigm shift in the way we should perceive these threats is real.

  • Author(s):
  • Dr. Isaiah Wilson III
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“Hole” of Government: What COVID-19 Reveals about American Security Planning
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Publisher:United States Army War College
Published:May 6, 2020
License:Public Domain

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