CONTENTS
List of Illustrations and Tables
Member List
Staff List
Preface
1. "WE HAVE SOME PLANES"
- 1.1 Inside the Four Flights
- 1.2 Improvising a Homeland Defense
- 1.3 National Crisis Management
2. THE FOUNDATION OF THE NEW TERRORISM
- 2.1 A Declaration of War
- 2.2 Bin Ladin's Appeal in the Islamic World
- 2.3 The Rise of Bin Ladin and al Qaeda (1988-1992)
- 2.4 Building an Organization, Declaring War on the United States (1992-1996)
- 2.5 Al Qaeda's Renewal in Afghanistan (1996-1998)
3. COUNTERTERRORISM EVOLVES
- 3.1 From the Old Terrorism to the New: The First World Trade Center Bombing
- 3.2 Adaptation-and Nonadaptation-in the Law Enforcement Community
- 3.3 . . . and in the Federal Aviation Administration
- 3.4 . . . and in the Intelligence Community
- 3.5 . . . and in the State Department and the Defense Department
- 3.6 . . . and in the White House
- 3.7 . . . and in the Congress
4. RESPONSES TO AL QAEDA'S INITIAL ASSAULTS
- 4.1 Before the Bombings in Kenya and Tanzania
- 4.2 Crisis: August 1998
- 4.3 Diplomacy
- 4.4 Covert Action
- 4.5 Searching for Fresh Options
5. AL QAEDA AIMS AT THE AMERICAN HOMELAND
- 5.1 Terrorist Entrepreneurs
- 5.2 The "Planes Operation"
- 5.3 The Hamburg Contingent
- 5.4 A Money Trail?
6. FROM THREAT TO THREAT
- 6.1 The Millennium Crisis
- 6.2 Post-Crisis Reflection: Agenda for 2000
- 6.3 The Attack on the USS Cole
- 6.4 Change and Continuity
- 6.5 The New Administration's Approach
7. THE ATTACK LOOMS
- 7.1 First Arrivals in California
- 7.2 The 9/11 Pilots in the United States
- 7.3 Assembling the Teams
- 7.4 Final Strategies and Tactics
8. "THE SYSTEM WAS BLINKING RED"
- 8.1 The Summer of Threat
- 8.2 Late Leads-Mihdhar, Moussaoui, and KSM
9. HEROISM AND HORROR
- 9.1 Preparedness as of September 11
- 9.2 September 11, 2001
- 9.3 Emergency Response at the Pentagon
- 9.4 Analysis
10. WARTIME
- 10.1 Immediate Responses at Home
- 10.2 Planning for War
- 10.3 "Phase Two" and the Question of Iraq
11. FORESIGHT-AND HINDSIGHT
- 11.1 Imagination
- 11.2 Policy
- 11.3 Capabilities
- 11.4 Management
12. WHAT TO DO? A GLOBAL STRATEGY
- 12.1 Reflecting on a Generational Challenge
- 12.2 Attack Terrorists and Their Organizations
- 12.3 Prevent the Continued Growth of Islamist Terrorism
- 12.4 Protect against and Prepare for Terrorist Attacks
13. HOW TO DO IT? A DIFFERENT WAY OF ORGANIZING THE GOVERNMENT
- 13.1 Unity of Effort across the Foreign-Domestic Divide
- 13.2 Unity of Effort in the Intelligence Community
- 13.3 Unity of Effort in Sharing Information
- 13.4 Unity of Effort in the Congress
- 13.5 Organizing America's Defenses in the United States
Appendix A: Common Abbreviations
Appendix B: Table of Names
Appendix C: Commission Hearings
Notes
Copyright © 2002, The 9-11 Commission
