What about U.S. agencies, like the Department of Homeland Security, the FBI, and the CIA, make them so ill-prepared to fight terrorism?

A) They have extremely different missions when it comes to terrorism.
B) They are poorly funded.
C) They have a great deal of red-tape to get through in order to be able to communicate.
D) They are often unwilling to communicate with each other.


Ans: D) They are often unwilling to communicate with each other.

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