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A 4 page paper emphasizing that 9-11 was the result of inadequate antiterrorism provisions in the U.S. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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File: AM2_PPterrCommissionReport.rtf
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National Commission on Terrorist Attacks, a joint House-Senate committee formed to investigate the problems that became evident with internal security on September 11, 2001; opened the nations eyes as to
what the precise problem had been in stopping the 9-11 attacks. That problem related to a glaring lack of antiterrorism resources that were available for use priot to 9-11.
The 9-11 Commission Report made numerous recommendations that would have significantly changed the events that unfolded on that fateful day in American history. Indeed, even the report itself
was not all-inclusive in terms of American shortcomings in regard to thwarting terrorist attacks on our own soil. In subsequent Congressional testimony regarding the 9/11 report the chairman of
the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks, Thomas Kean, emphasized that in order to succeed in the fight against terrorism we must utilize all of the elements of national power, elements
that include: "military power, diplomacy, intelligence, covert action, law enforcement, economic policy, foreign aid, public
diplomacy, and homeland defense". The 9/11 report illuminates the fact that our government is
geared to addressing the threat of one large enemy (such as that that existed during the Cold War in the form of the USSR) rather than many smaller threats from
a diversity of sources. The report specified six specific problems in the Intelligence Community alone. These problems included:
1. the structural barriers that existed in regard to interagency cooperation; 2. the hodgepodge of standards
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