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9/11 Five Years Later:
Successes and Challenges
September 2006
Full PDF Document
(298 KB)
Foreword
Introduction
Advancing Effective Democracy
Afghanistan
Iraq
Prevent Attacks by Terrorists
Disrupting Terrorism Internationally
Disrupting Terrorism Domestically
Disrupting Financial Support
Securing Borders and Transportation
Critical Infrastructure Protection
Prevent Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction
Domestic Initiatives
International Initiatives
Promoting Biosecurity and Biodefense
Deny Sanctuary/Support From Rogue States
Efforts Internationally
U.N. Efforts
U.S. Efforts
Institutionalize the War on Terror
Domestic Institutional Reform
International/Multilateral Efforts
Challenges Ahead
Challenges to Defeating the Terrorist Enemy
Challenges to Denying Support and Safehaven
Challenges to Combating the Violent Extremist Ideology
Challenges to Protecting the Homeland
Challenges Securing Weapons of Mass Destruction
Challenges to Building Partnership Capacity