What We Need To Learn

This unusual report is worth considering as an example of how to examine past actions. IG Report on Afghanistan Reconstruction Efforts

The Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) recently released a report titled, “What We Need to Learn: Lessons from Twenty Years of Afghanistan Reconstruction.” This report incorporates 13 years of oversight work, more than 760 interviews, and a review of thousands of government documents to produce a comprehensive retrospective analysis of lessons learned.

New DHS Terrorism Research Center in Omaha

From the WashPost, this article on a new research center in Omaha. It also provided a lot of details about the young women who heads the center. See:
Why Omaha: DHS bets on Nebraska as the future of terrorism research

https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/omaha-counterterrorism-research-domestic-extremism/2021/08/14/73e4c786-f48b-11eb-83e7-06a8a299c310_story.html

[The Diva apologizes for the faulty link. This is an important article so I posted it as best I could.]

Small Towns and Resilience

From HSNW: Resilience: Small Towns Should Focus on Resilience.

With heatwaves, bushfires, and floods, small towns and their surrounding communities have confronted a combination of successive disasters fueled by climate change. And it’s predicted to only get worse. “So, the challenge for all of us, but particularly areas at increasing risk of climate-fueled disasters, is to get ahead of what’s coming,” says one expert. “We need to ask: what we can do to reduce or even prevent some of these disasters from happening?”