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The 9/11 Commission Report: A Declaration Of War
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The 9/11 Commission Report: The Rise Of Bin Laden & Al Qaeda (1988-1992)
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The 9/11 Commission Report: From The Old Terrorism To The New-The First World Trade Center Bombing
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The 9/11 Commission Report: And In The Federal Aviation Administration
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The 9/11 Commission Report: Before The Bombings In Kenya And Tanzania
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The 9/11 Commission Report: Crisis: August 1998
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The 9/11 Commission Report: The Planes Operation
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The 9/11 Commission Report: The Millennium Crisis
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The 9/11 Commission Report: Assembling The Teams
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The 9/11 Commission Report: Final Strategies And Tactics
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The 9/11 Commission: Report Change And Continuity
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The 9/11 Commission Report: Building An Organization: Declaring War On The United States (1992-1996)
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The 9/11 Commission Report: The System Was Blinking Red: The Summer Of Threat
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The 9/11 Commission Report: Counterterrorism Evolves: And In The Intelligence Community
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The 9/11 Commission Report: The Money Trail?
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The 9/11 Commission Report: Bin Laden's Appeal In The Islamic World
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The 9/11 Commission Report: Emergency Response At The Pentagon
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The 9/11 Commission Report: The Hamburg Contingent
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The 9/11 Commission Report: Planning For War
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The 9/11 Commission Report: Wartime: Unity Of Effort In Sharing Information
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The 9/11 Commission Report: Capabilities
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The 9/11 Commission Report: Diplomacy
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The 9/11 Commission Report: Preparedness As Of September 11
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The 9/11 Commission Report: The Attack On The USS Cole
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The 9/11 Commission Report: Reflecting On A Generational Challenge
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The 9/11 Commission Report: The Boarding Of The Planes
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The 9/11 Commission Report: Late Leads - Mihdhar, Moussaoui & KSM
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The 9/11 Commission Report (Phase Two & The Question Of Iraq)
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The 9/11 Commission Report (Unity Of Effort In The Congress)
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The 9/11 Commission Report: The Attack On The USS Cole

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President Clinton was deeply concerned about Osama Bin Ladin. He and his national security advisor, Samuel “Sandy” Berger, ensured they had a special daily pipeline of reports feeding them the latest updates on Bin Ladin’s reported location. In public, President Clinton spoke repeatedly about the threat of terrorism, referring to terrorist training camps but saying little about Bin Ladin and nothing about al Qaeda. He explained to us that this was deliberate—intended to avoid enhancing Bin Ladin’s stature by giving him unnecessary publicity. His speeches focused especially on the danger of nonstate actors and of chemical and biological weapons. As the millennium approached, the most publicized worries were not about terrorism but about computer breakdowns—the Y2K scare.Some government officials were concerned that terrorists would take advantage of such breakdowns.

The 9/11 Commission Report: From Threat To Threat: The Attack On The USS Cole

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