The 9/11 Investigation: a Roadmap to Nowhere
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July 2, 2003
David Corn The Nation
Although the commission now has access to the information it needs, time is of the essence, Corn argues. The law permitting the committee to investigate the attack expires in June, 2004. Thus, the commission now has less than a year to investigate and analyze nine separate issues: Al Qaeda and terrorism, the intelligence community, U.S. counterterrorism policy, terrorist financing, border control and terrorist watchlists, domestic law enforcement and intelligence, aviation and transportation security, the emergency responses to the attacks, and the White House?s and federal government?s reaction to the strikes. Each topic on its own, Corn points out, ?Could occupy a single commission for a year.?
?Erin Ferdinand
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