The 9/11 Commission report

The 9/11 Commission report

By National Commission on Terrorist Attacks upon the United States.

Subjects: Terrorism, National Commission on Terrorist Attacks upon the United States, 11 de septiembre de 2001, Atentados terroristas del, September 11, 2001, Evaluación, Seguridad nacional, Prévention, World Trade Center, USA Department of Defense, Hv6432.7 .n39 2004b, History, Qaida (Organization), Evaluatie, Selbstmordattentat, Politics, Terrorism--government policy, Security measures--united states, 11 September 2001, Évaluation, Intelligence service--evaluation, Security Measures, Intelligence service, united states, Islam, Government policy, Internationaler Terrorismus, 9/11, Politique gouvernementale, Public policy--united states, September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001, Política oficial, 973.931, War on Terrorism, 2001-, Terrorism--prevention & control, Terrorismo, Public Policy, Hv6432.7 n277n 2004, Attentats du 11 septembre 2001, États-Unis, Terrorism, prevention, Evaluation, Intelligence service--united states--evaluation, Fundamentalismus, Nonfiction, National security, united states, Service des renseignements, Prevention, Servicio de inteligencia, Terrorisme, Al-Qaida (Organisation), Opération Liberté immuable, 2001-, Qaida (Organización), Kriegführung, USA, War on Terrorism (2001-2009) fast (OCoLC)fst01754980, War on Terrorism, 2001, Overheidsbeleid, Intelligence service, Terrorism, united states, Terrorism--government policy--united states, Veiligheidsdiensten, Terrorism--prevention & control--united states, National security, National security--united states, Prevención, Terrorism--united states--prevention, Terrorism--prevention, Sécurité nationale, Guerra contra el terrorismo, 2001-, September 11 Terrorist Attacks, September 11 Terrorist Attacks (2001) fast (OCoLC)fst01112794, War on Terrorism, 2001-2009, Prevention & control

Description: Final Report of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States Including the Executive Summary and the complete Notes Section. Nearly three thousand people died in the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. In Lower Manhattan, on a field in Pennsylvania, and along the banks of the Potomac, the United States suffered the single largest loss of life from an enemy attack on its soil. In November 2002 the United States Congress and President George W. Bush established by law the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States, also known as the 9/11 Commission. This independent, bipartisan panel was directed to examine the facts and circumstances surrounding the September 11 attacks, identify lessons learned, and provide recommendations to safeguard against future acts of terrorism.This is the digital edition of the Commission's final report. "Given what hangs in the balance, it is not a stretch to compare this document to The Federalist Papers, in the sense that the book is designed to foster the debate by which the country will reimagine itself through its bureaucracy."—PUBLISHER'S WEEKLY

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