The 9/11 Commission Report with Related Documents

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Pub. Date: 2007-02-27
Publisher(s): Bedford/St. Martin's
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Summary

The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 left Americans wondering how such a breach of security could have occurred. Relatives and friends of the victims pushed for the creation of a National Commission on Terrorist Attacks upon the United States to investigate the government's preparedness for and response to the attacks and to provide recommendations for preventing future disasters. As Senior Advisor to the 9/11 Commission, Ernest R. May provides students with a firsthand account of the commission's methods and actions. His introduction, which describes the drafting process and the collaboration of the commissioners despite the bitter political divisions surrounding them, allows students to view the report as an historical document. The report itself has been carefully abridged for the classroom while preserving the essence of the complete version. A cast of characters, a glossary of political acronyms, a chronology, a selected bibliography, and questions for consideration make this edition ideal for students.

Author Biography

ERNEST R. MAY is Charles Warren Professor of History at Harvard University, where he has served as dean of Harvard College, associate dean of Faculty of Arts and Sciences, director of the Institute of Politics at the John F. Kennedy School of Government, chair of the history department, and director of the Charles Warren Center for Studies in American History. In 1988 he won the Grawemeyer Award for Ideas Contributing to World Order and in 2001 the American Historical Association's Distinguished Scholar Award. His most recent books include Strange Victory: Hitler's Conquest of France (2000) and The Kennedy Tapes: Inside the White House During the Cuban Missile Crisis (1997).

Table of Contents

Forewordp. v
Prefacep. vii
Introduction: The Making of The 9/11 Commission Reportp. 1
The Politics of the 9/11 Erap. 2
The Creation of the 9/11 Commissionp. 6
Battles between the Commission and the Administrationp. 10
The Public Hearings of the Commissionp. 13
The Commission Reportp. 15
Shortcomings of the Reportp. 19
What's Missing?p. 25
Cast of Charactersp. 27
Glossary of Acronymsp. 32
Document: The 9/11 Commission Reportp. 35
Prefacep. 35
"We Have Some Planes"p. 37
Inside the Four Flightsp. 37
Boston: American 11 and United 175p. 37
Washington Dulles: American 77p. 38
Newark: United 93p. 39
The Hijacking of American 11p. 39
The Hijacking of United 175p. 42
The Hijacking of American 77p. 43
The Battle for United 93p. 44
Improvising a Homeland Defensep. 47
National Crisis Managementp. 48
The President and the Vice Presidentp. 49
United 93 and the Shootdown Orderp. 50
The Foundation of the New Terrorismp. 52
A Declaration of Warp. 52
Bin Ladin's Appeal in the Islamic Worldp. 54
Islamp. 54
Bin Ladin's Worldviewp. 55
History and Political Contextp. 57
Social and Economic Malaisep. 57
Bin Ladin's Historical Opportunityp. 58
The Rise of Bin Ladin and al Qaeda (1988-1992)p. 58
Attacks Known and Suspectedp. 61
Al Qaeda's Renewal in Afghanistan (1996-1998)p. 62
The Embassy Bombingsp. 64
Counterterrotism Evolvesp. 65
From the Old Terrorism to the New: The First World Trade Center Bombingp. 65
Adaptation-and Nonadaptation-in the Law Enforcement Communityp. 67
The Justice Department and the FBIp. 67
Legal Constraints on the FBI and "the Wall"p. 68
Other Law Enforcement Agenciesp. 69
...and in the Intelligence Communityp. 70
The CIAp. 71
Clandestine and Covert Actionp. 71
Analysisp. 72
Early Counterterrorism Effortsp. 72
...and in the State Department and the Defense Departmentp. 73
The State Departmentp. 73
The Department of Defensep. 74
...and in the White Housep. 74
...and in the Congressp. 76
Responses to al Qaeda's Initial Assaultsp. 77
Before the Bombings in Kenya and Tanzaniap. 77
Early Efforts against Bin Ladinp. 77
The CIA Develops a Capture Planp. 78
Crisis: August 1998p. 80
A Follow-on Campaign?p. 84
Covert Actionp. 35
Searching for Fresh Optionsp. 88
"Boots on the Ground?"p. 88
The Desert Camp, February 1999p. 90
Looking for New Partnersp. 90
Kandahar, May 1999p. 91
Al Qaeda Aims at the American Homelandp. 93
Terrorist Entrepreneursp. 93
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed [KSM]p. 93
The "Planes Operation"p. 95
The Plan Evolvesp. 97
The Hamburg Contingentp. 98
Mohamed Attap. 98
Ramzi Binalshibhp. 99
Marwan al Shehhip. 100
Ziad Jarrahp. 101
Requirements for a Successful Attackp. 104
From Threat to Threatp. 104
The Millennium Crisisp. 105
"Bodies Will Pile Up in Sacks"p. 105
Ressam's Arrestp. 106
Emergency Cooperationp. 106
A Lost Trail in Southeast Asiap. 108
Post-Crisis Reflection: Agenda for 2000p. 109
"Afghan Eyes"p. 109
The Attack on the USS Colep. 110
Considering a Responsep. 111
Change and Continuityp. 113
Early Decisionsp. 115
Starting a Reviewp. 116
The New Administration's Approachp. 116
September 2001p. 117
The Attack Loomsp. 118
First Arrivals in Californiap. 118
The 9/11 Pilots in the United Statesp. 120
The Fourth Pilot: Hani Hanjourp. 121
Assembling the Teamsp. 122
Dissent within the al Qaeda Leadershipp. 126
Moving to Departure Positionsp. 127
"The System Was Blinking Red"p. 128
The Summer of Threatp. 128
Zacarias Moussaouip. 131
Time Runs Outp. 134
Heroism and Horrorp. 134
Emergency Response at the Pentagonp. 137
Wartimep. 138
Immediate Responses at Homep. 139
Planning for Warp. 142
"Phase Two" and the Question of Iraqp. 145
Foresight-and Hindsightp. 148
Imaginationp. 149
Historical Perspectivep. 149
Understanding the Dangerp. 150
Institutionalizing Imagination: The Case of Aircraft as Weaponsp. 152
Policyp. 154
Capabilitiesp. 157
Managementp. 159
Operational Managementp. 159
Institutional Managementp. 161
The Millennium Exceptionp. 162
What to Do? A Global Strategyp. 163
How to Do It? A Different Way of Organizing Governmentp. 165
Related Documentsp. 167
Declarations by Usama Bin Ladin, August 23, 1996; May 10, 1997; February 23, 1998p. 169
From The President's Daily Brief, December 4, 1998, and August 6, 2001p. 173
The 9/11 Commission, Final Report on 9/11 Commission Recommendations, December 5, 2005p. 177
Appendixes
A 9/11 Chronology (1978-2005)p. 185
Questions for Considerationp. 190
Selected Bibliographyp. 191
Indexp. 195
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