Intelligence Matters: The CIA, the FBI, Saudi Arabia, and the Failure of America's War on Terror

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University Press of Kansas, 2008 - 334 pages
Shining much-needed light on areas the 9/11 Commission preferred to keep dark, Intelligence Matters chronicles the efforts of a historic joint House-Senate inquiry to get to the bottom of our intelligence failures on that infamous day in 2001. Originally published in 2004 amid the media circus surrounding The 9/11 Commission Report, it told more than a riveting tale—it also provided an unflinching expos of failure, incompetence, and deceit at the highest levels of our government.

The Joint Inquiry, co-chaired by Senator Bob Graham (D-Florida), was the first and arguably most effective government body to investigate the horrendous 2001 attacks. Indeed, it helped compel a reluctant George W. Bush to establish the 9/11 Commission. But while both investigations sharply criticized the failures of our nation's intelligence establishment, only Graham's dared to challenge the Bush administration on a number of troubling points-especially the apparent complicity of Saudi officials in the events of 9/11, the subsequent protection provided by President Bush for a large number of Saudis (including members of the bin Laden family), and the run-up to the Iraq War, which Graham voted against.

The original work combined a compelling narrative of 9/11 with an insightful eyewitness chronicle of the Joint Inquiry's investigation, conclusions, and recommendations. Sharply critiquing the failures at the CIA, FBI, and the White House and detailing at least twelve occasions when the 9/11 plot could have been stopped, it concluded with a clear plan for overhauling our intelligence and national security establishment. For this paperback edition, Graham has added a substantial new preface and postscript that lucidly examine how effectively the nation has responded—or failed to respond—to the Joint Inquiry's recommendations.

This edition restores Intelligence Matters to its rightful place as one of the key texts on the subject of 9/11 and provides a grim reminder of the challenges that remain for us in the war on terror.

Table des matières

A Meeting in Malaysia
3
Arrival in America
11
Settled in San Diego
18
Beginning Training
24
A Gathering Storm
32
Hanjour Joins alHazmi
40
Teaming Up
58
Terrorists on the Move
66
The Inquiry Begins
129
Into the Middle East
142
Discoveries in San Diego
159
A Slam Dunk?
178
Stonewall
199
The Realities of Today
217
POSTSCRIPT
235
Lessons Learned
269

Final Preparations
72
Zero Hour
91
Part II
101
The Aftermath
103
A Meeting at MacDill
122
RECOMMENDATIONS of the Joint Inquiry into Intelligence
289
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
303
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
333
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Bob Graham, a former two-term governor of Florida, served from 1987 to 2005 in the United States Senate, including ten years on the Senate Select Intelligence Committee, which he chaired in 2001-2002. He currently leads the Bob Graham Center for Public Service at the University of Florida and University of Miami. Jeff Nussbaum is a partner in the speechwriting and strategy firm West Wing Writers. Former speechwriter for Vice President Al Gore and Senate Democratic leader Tom Daschle, he is coauthor, with James Carville, of Had Enough? A Handbook for Fighting Back.

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