National Commission report
The National Commission on terrorist attacks of 11-S was formed on 27th November 2004. The commission was formed by ten American politicians. Former New Jersey Gov. Thomas Kean, chaired the committee comprising five were the Democratic Party and five were the Republican Party.
The objective of the National Commission was investigating the facts and circs relating to the terrorist attack. This included data relating to intelligence agencies, diplomacy, immigration laws, border control, commercial aviation, etc. The investigations were carried out to find justice those responsible for the attacks. These investigations were done to find the mistakes made in American security that the attacks were committed. The committee was also formed to prevent future attacks.
After extensive research and extensive interviews and testimonials, the National Commission issued its final report in July 2004. The main conclusion of this report was the failure of the Central Intelligence Agency of the United States (CIA) and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) made terrorist attacks occurred. The report clarifies that if the CIA and the FBI had acted in a more sensible and aggressive, terrorist attacks could have been avoided.
The publication of the final report was the latest research conducted by the Federal Government on the events of 11-S, with the exception of the report of the National Institute of Standards and Technology about the collapse of the World Trade Center.
The National Commission was widely criticized by activists of the Movement of the truth of the 11-S. They accused the commission of hiding information and also, the task at hand was useless.
Jana Celada
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