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The 9/11 Commission Report

Final 7/17/04 5:25 PM Page i THE 9/11. Commission . Report . Final 7/17/04 5:25 PM Page v CONTENTS. List of Illustrations and Tables ix Member List xi Staff List xiii xiv Preface xv 1. WE HAVE SOME PLANES 1. Inside the Four Flights 1. Improvising a Homeland Defense 14. National Crisis Management 35. 2. THE FOUNDATION OF THE NEW TERRORISM 47. A Declaration of War 47. Bin Ladin's Appeal in the Islamic World 48. The Rise of Bin Ladin and al Qaeda (1988 1992) 55. Building an Organization, Declaring War on the United States (1992 1996) 59. Al Qaeda's Renewal in Afghanistan (1996 1998) 63. 3. COUNTERTERRORISM EVOLVES 71. From the Old Terrorism to the New: The First World Trade Center Bombing 71. Adaptation and Nonadaptation .. in the Law Enforcement Community 73.

10. WARTIME 325 10.1 Immediate Responses at Home 326 10.2 Planning for War 330 10.3 “Phase Two”and the Question of Iraq 334 11. FORESIGHT—AND HINDSIGHT 339

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1 Final 7/17/04 5:25 PM Page i THE 9/11. Commission . Report . Final 7/17/04 5:25 PM Page v CONTENTS. List of Illustrations and Tables ix Member List xi Staff List xiii xiv Preface xv 1. WE HAVE SOME PLANES 1. Inside the Four Flights 1. Improvising a Homeland Defense 14. National Crisis Management 35. 2. THE FOUNDATION OF THE NEW TERRORISM 47. A Declaration of War 47. Bin Ladin's Appeal in the Islamic World 48. The Rise of Bin Ladin and al Qaeda (1988 1992) 55. Building an Organization, Declaring War on the United States (1992 1996) 59. Al Qaeda's Renewal in Afghanistan (1996 1998) 63. 3. COUNTERTERRORISM EVOLVES 71. From the Old Terrorism to the New: The First World Trade Center Bombing 71. Adaptation and Nonadaptation .. in the Law Enforcement Community 73.

2 And in the Federal Aviation Administration 82.. and in the Intelligence Community 86. v Final 7/17/04 5:25 PM Page vi .. and in the State Department and the Defense Department 93.. and in the White House 98.. and in the Congress 102. 4. RESPONSES TO AL QAEDA'S INITIAL ASSAULTS 108. Before the Bombings in Kenya and Tanzania 108. Crisis: August 1998 115. Diplomacy 121. Covert Action 126. Searching for Fresh Options 134. 5. AL QAEDA AIMS AT THE AMERICAN HOMELAND 145. Terrorist Entrepreneurs 145. The Planes Operation 153. The Hamburg Contingent 160. A Money Trail? 169. 6. FROM THREAT TO THREAT 174. The Millennium Crisis 174. Post-Crisis Reflection: Agenda for 2000 182. The Attack on the USS Cole 190. Change and Continuity 198.

3 The New Administration's Approach 203. 7. THE ATTACK LOOMS 215. First Arrivals in California 215. The 9/11 Pilots in the United States 223. Assembling the Teams 231. Final Strategies and Tactics 241. 8. THE SYSTEM WAS BLINKING RED 254. The Summer of Threat 254. Late Leads Mihdhar, Moussaoui, and KSM 266. 9. HEROISM AND HORROR 278. Preparedness as of September 11 278. September 11, 2001 285. Emergency Response at the Pentagon 311. Analysis 315. vi Final 7/17/04 5:25 PM Page vii 10. WARTIME 325. Immediate Responses at Home 326. Planning for War 330. Phase Two and the Question of Iraq 334. 11. FORESIGHT AND HINDSIGHT 339. Imagination 339. Policy 348. Capabilities 350. Management 353. 12. WHAT TO DO? A GLOBAL STRATEGY 361.

4 Reflecting on a Generational Challenge 361. Attack Terrorists and Their Organizations 365. Prevent the Continued Growth of Islamist Terrorism 374. Protect against and Prepare for Terrorist Attacks 383. 13. HOW TO DO IT? A DIFFERENT WAY OF. ORGANIZING THE GOVERNMENT 399. Unity of Effort across the Foreign-Domestic Divide 400. Unity of Effort in the Intelligence Community 407. Unity of Effort in Sharing Information 416. Unity of Effort in the Congress 419. Organizing America's Defenses in the United States 423. Appendix A: Common Abbreviations 429. Appendix B:Table of Names 431. Appendix C: Commission Hearings 439. Notes 449. vii Final 7/17/04 5:25 PM Page viii Final 7/17/04 5:25 PM Page ix LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. AND TABLES.

5 P. 15 FAA Air Traffic Control Centers p. 15 Reporting structure, Northeast Air Defense Sector p. 32 33 Flight paths and timelines p. 49 Usama Bin Ladin p. 64 Map of Afghanistan p. 148 Khalid Sheikh Mohammed p. 238 239 The 9/11 hijackers p. 279 The World Trade Center Complex as of 9/11. p. 284 The World Trade Center radio repeater system p. 288 The World Trade Center North Tower stairwell with deviations p. 312 The Twin Towers following the impact of American Airlines Flight 11 and United Airlines Flight 175. p. 313 The Pentagon after being struck by American Airlines Flight 77. p. 313 American Airlines Flight 93 crash site, Shanksville, Pennsylvania p. 413 Unity of effort in managing intelligence ix Final 7/17/04 5:25 PM Page x Final 7/17/04 5:25 PM Page xi Commission .

6 MEMBERS. Thomas H. Kean Lee H. Hamilton chair vice chair Richard Ben-Veniste Bob Kerrey Fred F. Fielding John F. Lehman Jamie S. Gorelick Timothy J. Roemer Slade Gorton James Final 7/17/04 5:25 PM Page xii Final 7/17/04 5:25 PM Page xiii Commission . STAFF. Philip Zelikow, Executive Director Christopher A. Kojm, Deputy Executive Director Daniel Marcus, General Counsel Joanne M. Accolla Samuel Caspersen Staff Assistant Counsel Alexis Albion Melissa A. Coffey Professional Staff Member Staff Assistant Scott H. Allan, Jr. Lance Cole Counsel Consultant John A. Azzarello Marquittia L. Coleman Counsel Staff Assistant Caroline Barnes Marco A. Cordero Professional Staff Member Professional Staff Member Warren Bass Rajesh De Professional Staff Member Counsel Ann M.

7 Bennett George W. Delgrosso Information Control Officer Investigator Mark S. Bittinger Gerald L. Dillingham Professional Staff Member Professional Staff Member Madeleine Blot Thomas E. Dowling Counsel Professional Staff Member Antwion M. Blount Steven M. Dunne Systems Engineer Deputy General Counsel Sam Brinkley Thomas R. Eldridge Professional Staff Member Counsel Geoffrey Scott Brown Alice Falk Research Assistant Editor Daniel Byman John J. Farmer, Jr. Professional Staff Member Senior Counsel & Team Leader Dianna Campagna Alvin S. Felzenberg Manager of Operations Deputy for Communications xiii Final 7/17/04 5:26 PM Page xiv xiv Commission STAFF. Lorry M. Fenner Daniel J. Leopold Professional Staff Member Staff Assistant Susan Ginsburg Sarah Webb Linden Senior Counsel & Team Leader Professional Staff Member T.

8 Graham Giusti Douglas J. MacEachin Security Officer Professional Staff Member & Team Leader Nicole Marie Grandrimo Ernest R. May Professional Staff Member Senior Adviser Douglas N. Greenburg Joseph McBride Counsel Intern Barbara A. Grewe James Miller Senior Counsel, Special Projects Professional Staff Member Elinore Flynn Hartz Kelly Moore Family Liaison Professional Staff Member Leonard R. Hawley Charles M. Pereira Professional Staff Member Professional Staff Member L. Christine Healey John Raidt Senior Counsel & Team Leader Professional Staff Member Karen Heitkotter John Roth Executive Secretary Senior Counsel & Team Leader Walter T. Hempel II Peter Rundlet Professional Staff Member Counsel C. Michael Hurley Lloyd D.

9 Salvetti Senior Counsel & Team Leader Professional Staff Member Dana J. Hyde Kevin J. Scheid Counsel Professional Staff Member & Team Leader John W. Ivicic Kevin Shaeffer Security Officer Professional Staff Member Michael N. Jacobson Tracy J. Shycoff Counsel Deputy for Administration & Finance Hunter W. Jamerson Dietrich L. Snell Intern Senior Counsel & Team Leader Bonnie D. Jenkins Jonathan DeWees Stull Counsel Communications Assistant Reginald F. Johnson Lisa Marie Sullivan Staff Assistant Staff Assistant Johnstone Quinn John Tamm, Jr. Professional Staff Member Professional Staff Member Stephanie L. Kaplan Catharine Special Assistant & Managing Editor Staff Assistant Miles L. Kara, Sr. Yoel Tobin Professional Staff Member Counsel Janice L.

10 Kephart Emily Landis Walker Counsel Professional Staff Member & Family Liaison Hyon Kim Garth Wermter Counsel Senior IT Consultant Katarzyna Kozaczuk Serena Financial Assistant Counsel Gordon Nathaniel Lederman Peter Yerkes Counsel Public Affairs Assistant xiv Final 7/17/04 5:26 PM Page xv PREFACE. We pre se nt the narrative of this Report and the recommendations that flow from it to the President of the United States, the United States Congress, and the American people for their consideration. Ten Commissioners five Republicans and five Democrats chosen by elected leaders from our nation's capital at a time of great partisan division have come together to present this Report without dissent. We have come together with a unity of purpose because our nation demands it.


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