Audiolibro: The 9/11 Commission Report
- Download 00 – Preface audio
- Download 01 – We Have Some Planes; Inside the Four Flights audio
- Download 02 – Improvising a Homeland Defense audio
- Download 03 – National Crisis Management audio
- Download 04 – A Declaration of War audio
- Download 05 – Bin Ladin’s Appeal in the Islamic World audio
- Download 06 – The Rise of Bin Ladin and al Qaeda audio
- Download 07 – Building An Organization audio
- Download 08 – Al Qaeda’s Renewal in Afghanistan (1996-1998) audio
- Download 09 – Counterterrorism Evolves; From the Old Terrorism to the New audio
- Download 10 – Adaptation – and Nonadaptation – in the Law Enforcement Community audio
- Download 11 – …and in the Federal Aviation Administration audio
- Download 12 – …and in the Intelligence Community audio
- Download 13 – …and in the State Department and the Defense Department audio
- Download 14 – …and in the White House audio
- Download 15 – …and in the Congress audio
- Download 16 – Before the Bombings in Kenya and Tanzania audio
- Download 17 – Crisis: August 1998 audio
- Download 18 – Diplomacy audio
- Download 19 – Covert Action audio
- Download 20 – Searching for Fresh Options audio
- Download 21 – Terrorist Entrepreneurs audio
- Download 22 – The “Planes Operation” audio
- Download 23 – The Hamburg Contingent audio
- Download 24 – A Money Trail? audio
- Download 25 – From Threat To Threat; The Millenium Crisis audio
- Download 26 – Post-Crisis Reflection: Agenda for 2000 audio
- Download 27 – The Attack on the USS Cole audio
- Download 28 – Change and Continuity audio
- Download 29 – The New Administration’s Approach audio
- Download 30 – First Arrivals in California audio
- Download 31 – The 9/11 Pilots in the United States audio
- Download 32 – Assembling the Teams audio
- Download 33 – Final Strategies and Tactics audio
- Download 34 – The Summer of Threat audio
- Download 35 – Late Leads audio
- Download 36 – Preparedness As Of September 11 audio
- Download 37.1 – September 11, 2001 audio
- Download 37.2 – September 11, 2001 audio
- Download 38 – Emergency Response at the Pentagon audio
- Download 39 – Analysis audio
- Download 40 – Wartime, Immediate Responses at Home audio
- Download 41 – Planning for War audio
- Download 42 – “Phase Two” and the question of Iraq audio
- Download 43 – Foresight–and Hindsight, 11.1 Imagination audio
- Download 44 – Policy audio
- Download 45 – Capabilities audio
- Download 46 – Management audio
- Download 47 – Reflecting on a Generational Challenge audio
- Download 48 – Attack Terrorists And Their Organizations audio
- Download 49 – Prevent the Continued Growth of Islamist Terrorism audio
- Download 50 – Protect against and Prepare for Terrorist Attacks audio
- Download 51 – How To Do It?, Unity of Effort across the Foreign-Domestic Divide audio
- Download 52 – Unity of Effort in the Intelligence Community audio
- Download 53 – Unity of Effort in Sharing Information audio
- Download 54 – Unity Of Effort In The Congress audio
- Download 55 – Organizing America’s Defenses audio
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Taking the reader back to the horror and devastation of September 11, 2001, the 9/11 Commission Report by the 9/11 Commission, is the official report that presents the final findings of the committee Krean Hamilton Commission (better known as the 9/11 Commission.)
The report reveals not just the events that happened on that fateful day, but also describes the circumstances that led up to it. It analyzes the role of several government agencies in the drama and also pinpoints the lacunae in the system that allowed such events to occur. The terrorist attacks of 9/11 were the most heinous committed on American soil and led to nearly 4,000 deaths, countless injuries, enormous loss of property and forever changed the course of world history.
The Krean Hamilton Commission was set up by President George W. Bush on November 2002 and the final report was released on July 26, 2004. During this period, the Commission examined thousands of people in many countries, went through millions of pages of documents, some of them top secret, and came to some very startling conclusions. Among the statements made by the commission were evidence of lax security, eyewitness testimony of the final moments of the fatal plane crash, and the conclusion that though the terrorists were from certain countries, there was no evidence to prove that they were funded by the governments of those countries. It traces the genesis of the dreaded terrorist organization al-Qaeda and portrays in great detail how they were able to infiltrate the country and plan their operations.
The report directly led to more U.S. emphasis on diplomacy and more counterinsurgency efforts in Afghanistan. Some critics panned the report deeming it merely cosmetic in nature and only skimming the surface of the real issues. Yet the book remains an engrossing and riveting slice of history, which makes interesting reading for both casual readers and those engaged in politics, counterterrorism or diplomacy. It has been authored by several people and far from being a boring tract on administrative matters, is written in a dramatic and lyrical style. It zoomed to the top of the bestseller charts when it was first published and became a contender for the non-fiction prize in the National Book Awards. It has also been adapted for film and television.
One of the notable features is that the point of view contained in this book remains completely neutral and unbiased in spite of the great emotional impact the events depicted had on the psyche of a nation.
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