
9/11 and the War on Terror
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9/11 and the War on Terror: A Documentary and Reference Guide provides readers with a rare opportunity to read and examine a variety of primary documents related to the September 11, 2001 attacks and the larger War on Terror-both in the United States and globally. Thematically organized into chapters, each document comes with an introduction and analysis written by an expert in the field that supplies the crucial historical background for the users of this title to learn about the complexities of the global War on Terror.
This book showcases key primary documents that follow the trajectory of events of the 9/11 attacks and the subsequent War on Terror. Through the examination of various types of documents-such as speeches, diplomatic exchanges, military communications, and government reports-issued by opposing sides in the global conflict, readers will gain valuable insight into how these primary sources influenced the 21st-century world. Each primary source is prefaced by an introduction and followed by an analysis written by a scholar specializing in the field. The accompanying analyses enable readers to better gauge the role of diplomacy, military strategy, national security concerns, and ideological propaganda in the global War on Terror.
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- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Reader's Guide to Related Documents
- Introduction
- 1. Documents from Prior to September 11, 2001
- Document 1: Executive Order 11905, February 18, 1976
- Document 2: Executive Order 12036, January 24, 1978
- Document 3: Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, 50 U.S. Code, October 25, 1978 (with subsequent revisions and amendments)
- Document 4: Executive Order 12333, December 4, 1981
- Document 5: Judge Advocate General Memorandum on Assassination, November 2, 1989
- Document 6: Executive Order 12947, January 23, 1995
- Document 7: Osama bin Laden's Declaration of War upon the United States, August 23, 1996
- Document 8: Central Intelligence Agency's 1996 Profile of Osama bin Laden, 1996
- Document 9: International Convention for the Suppression of Terrorist Bombing, November 25, 1997
- Document 10: "Jihad against Jews and Crusaders," February 23, 1998
- Document 11: Testimony of J. Gilmore Childers and Henry J. DePippo before the Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on Technology, Terrorism, and Government Information, Hearing on "Foreign Terrorists in America: Five Years after the World Trade Center," February 24, 1998 43
- Document 12: Executive Order 13099, August 20, 1998
- Document 13: A National Security Strategy for a New Century, October 1, 1998
- Document 14: Convention of the Organisation of the Islamic Conference on Combating International Terrorism, July 1, 1999
- Document 15: Executive Order 13129, July 4, 1999
- Document 16: United Nations Security Council Resolution 1267, October 15, 1999
- Document 17: International Convention for the Suppression of the Financing of Terrorism, December 9, 1999
- Document 18: Report of the National Commission on Terrorism, "Countering the Changing Threat of International Terrorism," June 5, 2000
- Document 19: Memorandum, Richard Clarke to Condoleezza Rice, January 25, 2001
- Document 20: George Tenet, Testimony before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, February 7, 2001
- Document 21: Letter, Michael Canavan to FAA Federal Security Managers, May 30, 2001
- Document 22: President's Daily Brief from Central Intelligence Agency, August 6, 2001 (declassified April 10, 2004)
- 2. Documents from 9/11 and the Immediate Aftermath
- Document 23: Mohamed Atta's Letter to Fellow Attackers, September 2001
- Document 24: President George W. Bush, Address to the Nation, September 11, 2001
- Document 25: White House Press Briefing by Ari Fleischer, White House Spokesperson, September 12, 2001
- Document 26: EPA Initiates Emergency Response Activities, September 13, 2001
- Document 27: Authorization for the Use of Military Force, September 18, 2001
- Document 28: President George W. Bush, Address to Congress, September 20, 2001
- Document 29: Executive Order 13224, September 23, 2001
- Document 30: The President's Constitutional Authority to Conduct Military Operations against Terrorists and Nations Supporting Them, September 25, 2001
- Document 31: Speech of Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, September 28, 2001
- Document 32: United Nations Security Council Resolution 1373, September 28, 2001
- Document 33: State Department Report on Foreign Terrorist Organizations, October 5, 2001
- Document 34: President George W. Bush, Address to the Nation Announcing Strikes against Al Qaeda Training Camps and Taliban Military Installations in Afghanistan, October 7, 2001
- Document 35: USA PATRIOT Act of 2001 (Public Law 107-56), October 26, 2001
- Document 36: President George W. Bush, Remarks to the United Nations General Assembly, November 10, 2001
- Document 37: Detention, Treatment, and Trial of Certain Noncitizens in the War against Terrorism, November 13, 2001
- Document 38: Joint Inquiry Staff Statement, Part I, Statement of Eleanor Hill, Staff Director, September 18, 2002
- Document 39: Richard Clarke, Testimony before the 9/11 Commission, March 24, 2004
- Document 40: Final Report of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks upon the United States, July 22, 2004
- 3. Documents from the Presidency of George W. Bush, 2002-2008
- Document 41: Memorandum, John Yoo and Robert J. Delahunty to William J. Haynes II, January 9, 2002
- Document 42: Donald Rumsfeld to Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff, January 19, 2002
- Document 43: George W. Bush, State of the Union Address, January 29, 2002
- Document 44: White House Memorandum on Humane Treatment of Enemy Captives, February 7, 2002
- Document 45: Military Commission Order No. 1, March 21, 2002
- Document 46: National Strategy for Homeland Security, July 2002
- Document 47: National Security Strategy for the United States, September 17, 2002
- Document 48: Al Qaeda Training Manual, October 2002
- Document 49: Osama bin Laden's Letter to the American People, November 2002
- Document 50: Homeland Security Act of 2002, Title XIV, November 25, 2002
- Document 51: American Library Association Resolution on the USA PATRIOT Act, January 29, 2003
- Document 52: National Strategy for Combating Terrorism, February 2003
- Document 53: Donald Rumsfeld to USSOUTHCOM Commander, April 16, 2003
- Document 54: Condoleezza Rice's Remarks at the 104th National Convention of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, August 25, 2003
- Document 55: Donald Rumsfeld, Memorandum to Department of Defense Key Leaders, October 16, 2003
- Document 56: U.S. Army, Information Paper, "Allegations of Detainee Abuse in Iraq and Afghanistan," April 2, 2004
- Document 57: Memorandum for the Record, "Detainees Basic Tenant Rights," June 15, 2004
- Document 58: Justice John Paul Kennedy's Concurrence, Rasul v. Bush, June 28, 2004
- Document 59: Justice Sandra Day O'Connor Opinion, Hamdi v. Rumsfeld, June 28, 2004
- Document 60: Abu Musab al Zarqawi's Letter to Al Qaeda Leadership, 2004
- Document 61: Osama bin Laden's Letter to the American People, November 1, 2004
- Document 62: Schmidt-Furlow Investigation into FBI Allegations of Detainee Abuse at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Detention Facility, April 1, 2005
- Document 63: Lieutenant General Randall Schmidt, Testimony, August 24, 2005
- Document 64: National Security Strategy for the United States, March 16, 2006
- Document 65: Hamdan v. Rumsfeld, June 29, 2006
- Document 66: National Strategy for Combating Terrorism, September 2006
- Document 67: Testimony of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, March 10, 2007
- 4. Documents from the Presidency of Barack Obama, 2009-2016
- Document 68: Harold Koh, Speech to American Society on International Law, March 25, 2010
- Document 69: Anthony D. Romero Letter to Barack Obama, April 28, 2010
- Document 70: National Security Strategy of 2010, May 2010
- Document 71: Brian Michael Jenkins, Testimony before the House Committee on Homeland Security, May 26, 2010
- Document 72: Al-Aulaqi v. Obama, December 7, 2010
- Document 73: Statement by President Obama on the Death of Osama bin Laden, May 2, 2011
- Document 74: National Strategy for Countering Terrorism, July 2011
- Document 75: Remarks by President Obama on the Death of Anwar al-Awlaki, September 30, 2011
- Document 76: Jeh Johnson, Department of Defense General Counsel, Speech to Yale Law School, February 22, 2012
- Document 77: National Security Strategy 2015, February 2015
- Document 78: Secretary of Defense Ash Carter's Remarks to the House Armed Services Committee, December 1, 2015
- Document 79: President Obama's Address to the Nation on U.S. Counterterrorism Strategy, December 6, 2015
- Document 80: President Obama, State of the Union Address, January 12, 2016
- Chronology of Modern Terrorism and U.S. Response
- Bibliography
- Index
- About the Author
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