In an attempt to bring this somewhat back on track in a non political way - does this sort of minor level of domestic resilience not also apply to such things as pandemics. That's more of a rhetorical question than anything else.
The wording from the specific article , of which there have been similar ones from multiple countries over the last 18 months has been mostly the same.
"instructions on how to prepare for an “imminent threat” including armed conflict, a health crisis or a natural disaster.
It quoted a spokesperson from the PM’s office saying: “The purpose of this document is to ensure the resilience of populations in the face of all types of crisis, whether natural, technological, cyber or security-related.”
Yes conflict in certain areas probably was a hard catalyst for such documents to be circulated to the gen -pop but its application is suitable for a multitude of circumstances.
Although this section ( without seeing it maybe just reporters fantasy ) sounds a little homeguard / militia
"It will be divided into three parts with advice on how to protect “yourself and those around you”, what to do if a threat is imminent – with a list of emergency numbers, radio channels and a reminder to close doors and windows if the threat is nuclear – and details of how to get involved in defending your community, including signing up for reserve units or firefighting groups."
The wording from the specific article , of which there have been similar ones from multiple countries over the last 18 months has been mostly the same.
"instructions on how to prepare for an “imminent threat” including armed conflict, a health crisis or a natural disaster.
It quoted a spokesperson from the PM’s office saying: “The purpose of this document is to ensure the resilience of populations in the face of all types of crisis, whether natural, technological, cyber or security-related.”
Yes conflict in certain areas probably was a hard catalyst for such documents to be circulated to the gen -pop but its application is suitable for a multitude of circumstances.
Although this section ( without seeing it maybe just reporters fantasy ) sounds a little homeguard / militia
"It will be divided into three parts with advice on how to protect “yourself and those around you”, what to do if a threat is imminent – with a list of emergency numbers, radio channels and a reminder to close doors and windows if the threat is nuclear – and details of how to get involved in defending your community, including signing up for reserve units or firefighting groups."