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by Steven Strasser (Author)
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"Whitney's even-handed introduction and Strasser's context-setting commentaries [are] a valuable companion for the ultimate commission report and debates Michael Pakenham, -- The Baltimore Sun June 20, 2004

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The 9/11 Investigations lifts the curtain on the top-secret investigations into the worst attack in American history. Here in one place is the most salient information from both the Joint House-Senate Inquiry and the 9/11 Commission investigation, distilled into a narrative that readers can understand. First, The 9/11 Investigations presents the most shocking discoveries to emerge in the course of the investigations. Former Newsweek editor Steven Strasser has combed through the extensive investigative documents and extracted the most revelatory information about 9/11 itself-the al Qaeda plot, the terrorist attack, the emergency response-as well as troubling insights into the inner workings of our government: the decision-making process at the top levels of government, the miscommunication between the FBI and CIA, and the fatal oversights made by the Bush administration before the attacks.

Primary documents include: * The House-Senate Committee report, released in July 2003 * Ten 9/11 staff commission reports * Crucial public testimony by Richard Clarke, George Tenet, and Condoleezza Rice

Second, The 9/11 Investigations explores the investigation process itself. A lead essay by Craig R. Whitney, assistant managing editor of the New York Times, places the 9/11 investigation into a historical context of other governmental investigations such as the Warren Report and the Pearl Harbor investigation. Whitney also explores the political power plays that have affected the investigation's progress, addressing these fundamental questions: Why hasn't the Bush Administration cooperated fully with the 9/11 Commission? How has the Administration's behavior affected the work of the Commission? Who will be held responsible for the intelligence and leadership failures revealed by the investigations? And perhaps most importantly: Will the 9/11 investigation help prevent such a tragedy from happening again? Are we any safer for their work?

Together, these documents and analysis provide an in-depth look at how America has tried to deal with the shocking impact of the 9/11 attacks.

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  • Paperback: 624 pages
  • Publisher: PublicAffairs (June 15, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1586482793
  • ISBN-13: 978-1586482794
  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 5.5 x 1.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #824,972 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Better than the actual report, October 29, 2004
I already wrote a review for the report, but I have to say that after reading ALL the 96+ reviews about the report, that the vast majority either are giving stars for writing ("It reads like a novel!" Yeah!) or really do not know the subject at hand and are pleased with the report since it summarizes a lot of the time and gives you a context. I am not one to critique a government report because it is simple to read but let's not forget what this was supposed to be. This book is better as it gets to more actual testimony. Even so, here are some thoughts to help you through:

1. Remember that they hardly had any funds - Bush gave them pennies to work with in contrast to the Challenger explosion or JFK assasination.

2. Remember that Bush bitterly opposed the creation of the Commission and the White House previewed everything before release.

3. Remember that the families of the victims themselves largely do not support this report and that it ignored many of their questions. Their views can be better found in 'Timeline of Terror' on this site)

4. Remember that Bush refused to testify under oath, only finally talked to the Commission at the White House with Cheney at his side (originally for one hour only) and that they did not press him, and at first NO ONE was under oath and that none of his or Condoleeza Rice's last meeting were on the record.

5. There was a conflict of interest from a number of the parties involved. and Bipartisanship (getting along) without blaming anyone was more important than getting at the truth. While I credit the Commission for their fair-mindedness, I think it went too far. This was not Pearl Harbor. There was ample warnings. Lots of them. About Usama planning to highjack and crash planes in the U.S. In N.Y. Into the WTC. Read the 'Timeline of Terror' which shows ALL the many, numerous warnings from all quarters re: the 9-11 plan. Usama had attacked us many, many times - It was no surprise. He had already declared war on us. It just took 3,000 lives to take him seriously.

Anyway, all this is not a good way to get at the truth!

I have spent more than 19 years studying terrorism, the Middle East, Islam both radical and otherwise, Islamic culture and history in the Middle East, Central Asia, and Southeast Asia, I have read the Quran and the Hadith (Al Bukhari's) numerous times. I have worked overseas in a number of these areas and know a number of others who have been as well. I could write reviews for a vast number of related books on this site since I voraciously read them at about one a week. And what I see is people ignoring experts and staff in the field for polemics by those with political axes to grind or grand theories of empire. Trust the experts. I wish our government would start listening to them, because they ALL complain that they are being ignored, not consulted, blown off, and asked to fix things after they've been broken.

No Muslim, Usama included, is blowing up Americans because they hate our freedoms or because women are wearing too little on American beaches. That is a lie. They are attacking us because of our foreign policy and occupation (perceived) of the Muslim world. PLEASE READ 'IMPERIAL HUBRIS' or other works that will help you understand WHY THIS IS ALL HAPPENING and then we can hope to change it as a nation. With an informed populace.

I say this for those reading the reviews and looking for answers.

A 'page turner' is not what I was looking for, not what the victim's families were looking for and I hope not what you are really looking for either.
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13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Where is the press on this one??, July 2, 2004
By Joseph J. Slevin (Carlsbad, CA United States) - See all my reviews
  
This is a great book for those interested in the 9-11 hearings and attempting to understand the background to the investigation. This is a long read, has a lot of background information and the testimonies of Condy Rice and Richard Clarke are just incredible. Also, Tennet's interview is also in this rather large and thorough book.

I was surprised that this has not gotten a lot of press or information on it. For anyone interested in the background and the actual testimony without the commentary, this is the book for you. I really like reading the above three testimonies directly because there is not commentary from either the left or the right, just the testimony.......if you want to know more about 9-11 get this book.

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18 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars What Americans need to read for themselves, July 22, 2004
By K. B. Loss "emeraldbaybooks" (Laguna Beach, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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This even-handed, non partisan, non biased report gives Americans the facts they need to understand how 9/11 occurred.
9/11 should not be a political football, it should be a point of departure to make the changes needed in our intelligence community to make us ALL feel safer. To dismiss the reasoned introduction by Stephen Strasser just because the "New York Times is a liberal paper", as one of the other reviewers stated, is an indication that the valuable information contained in this and the soon to be released 9/11 Commission report will be politicized. It's a real shame. New York Times reporters are among the best journalists in the world, it's the reason the paper is so highly regarded and quoted in this country and around the world. Stephen Strasser has a track record as an excellent, seasoned reporter.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A fascinating and helpful summary
If you don't have the energy to read the full report, this summary is most helpful in giving you most of the key testimony and conclusions. Read more
Published on July 26, 2004 by Christopher Catherwood

3.0 out of 5 stars Partisan from the opening Introduction
With a New York Times Author writing the introduction, it takes away from the actual reports. The liberal paper of New York of course will put its spin on this one. Read more
Published on July 2, 2004 by P. Noack

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