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The Sept. 11 commission, at a press
conference releasing the final report of the Sept. 11, 2001 terror attacks,
faulted on the US government for the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks and
proposed a sweeping overhaul of the US intelligence apparatus. (Xinhua Photo)

This photo shows a copy of the
567-page 9/11 Commission's report released July 22, 2004 in Washington, DC. A
national commission probing the 11 September, 2001 attacks found "failures of
imagination, policy, capabilities and management" by the US government and
recommended a sweeping overhaul of intelligence services. The report concluding
two years of investigation the 10-member bipartisan commission called for
establishment of a "national counter-terrorism center" to unify intelligence and
operational planning under a new "national intelligence director." The panel
issued a broad indictment of US intelligence and air defenses in the attacks on
the World Trade Center and Pentagon that left nearly 3,000 people dead.
(Xinhua/AFP Photo/Brendan SMIALOWSKI)

This photo shows a copy of the 9/11
Commission's report released July 22, 2004 in Washington, DC. (Xinhua/AFP
Photo/Brendan SMIALOWSKI)

Sept. 11 commission chairman Thomas
Kean held the report at a press conference releasing the final report of the
Sept. 11, 2001 terror attacks.(Xinhua Photo)

A man took up a "9/11 Commission
Report" sold in a bookstore in New York, July 22, 2004.(Xinhua/Reuters
Photo)

Sept. 11 commission chairman Thomas
Kean prepared for the press conference releasing the final report of the Sept.
11, 2001 terror attacks, Washington, July 22, 2004.(Xinhua Photo)

Sept. 11 commission chairman Thomas
Kean(L) and Lee Hamilton, the vice chairman, answered questions at the press
conference in Washington, July 22, 2004.(Xinhua Photo)

Sept. 11 commission chairman Thomas
Kean(C) and other 9 members of the commission answered questions at the press
conference releasing the final report of the Sept. 11, 2001 terror attacks,
faulted on the US government for the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks and
proposed a sweeping overhaul of the US intelligence apparatus in Washington,
July 22, 2004.(Xinhua Photo)

Lee Hamilton(R), the Sept. 11
commission vice chairman, announced the commission's recommendations to the
government.(Xinhua Photo)
¡¡¡¡WASHINGTON, July 22 (Xinhuanet) -- The Sept. 11 commission, at a press
conference releasing the final report of the Sept. 11, 2001 terror attacks,
faulted on the US government for the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks and
proposed a sweeping overhaul of the US intelligence apparatus.
¡¡¡¡"We did not grasp the magnitude of a threat that had been gathering over a
considerable period of time. As we detail in our report, this was a failure of
policy, management, capability and above all, a failure of imagination,"
commission chairman Thomas Kean said.
¡¡¡¡"None of the measures adopted by the United States government before Sept.
11 disturbed or even delayed the progress of the al-Qaeda plot," Kean said.
¡¡¡¡The United States has blamed the al Qaeda network for the terror attacks
that killed some 3,000 people on Sept. 11, 2001.
¡¡¡¡Kean criticized the government for failing to watch-list future hijackers
before they arrived in the United States; failing to link the arrest of Zacarias
Moussaoui, trying to use an airplane to a terrorist act, to the heightened
indications of attack; failing to discover false statements on visa
applications; failingto expand no-fly lists to include names from terrorist
watch lists.
¡¡¡¡"These examples make up part of a broader national security picture where
the government failed to protect the American people.The United States
government was simply not active enough in combating the terrorist threat before
the Sept. 11," Kean said.
¡¡¡¡Kean stressed the failures took place over many years and administrations.
¡¡¡¡"There is no single individuals who is responsible for our failures. Yet
individuals and institutions can not be absolved of responsibility. Any person
in a senior position within our government during this time bears some element
of responsibility for our government's actions," Kean said.
¡¡¡¡Kean said that the commission, formally known as the National Commission on
Terrorist Attacks upon the United States, found no relationship between Iraq and
the Sept. 11, 2001 terror attacks. "We found no relationship whatever between
Iraq and the attack on Sept. 11. That just does not exist," Kean said.
¡¡¡¡Neither did the commission find any Iranian role in the Sept. 11 terror
attacks. "There is no evidence whatsoever that Iran knew anything about the
attack on Sept. 11 or certainly assisted in it any way whatsoever," he said.
¡¡¡¡Lee Hamilton, the Sept. 11 commission vice chairman, announced the
commission's recommendations to the government.
¡¡¡¡"We should create a national counterterrorism center to unify all
counterterrorism intelligence and operations across the foreign and domestic
divide in one organization," Hamilton said.
¡¡¡¡"We recommend a national intelligence director. We need unity of effort in
the intelligence community," Hamilton said.
¡¡¡¡Hamilton said the US Congress should also be reformed. "Oversight for
homeland security is splintered among too many committees. We need much stronger
committees performing oversight of intelligence, and we need a single committee
in each chamber providing oversight of the Department of Homeland Security," he
said.
¡¡¡¡Internationally, "We need ensure key countries, like Afghanistan and
Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, are stable, capable andresolute in opposing
terrorism. We need to sustain a coalition of nations that cooperate bilaterally
and multilaterally with us in the counterterrorism mission," Hamilton said.
¡¡¡¡"We need a better dialogue between the West and the Islamic World,"
Hamilton said.
¡¡¡¡The commission, which interviewed thousands of witnesses and examined
mountains of documents, released the much-awaited 567-page final report on
Thursday.
¡¡¡¡Earlier Thursday, US President George W. Bush met Kean and Hamilton at the
White House and praised the September 11 commission for its hard work as well as
"very constructive recommendations."
¡¡¡¡"It has been my honor to welcome Chairman Kean and Vice Chairman Hamilton
to the Oval Office. We just had a good discussion about the Sept. 11 commission
report," Bush told reporters at the White House.
¡¡¡¡"I want to thank these two gentlemen for serving their country so well and
so admirably. They have done a really good job of learning about our country,
learning about what went wrong prior to September 11th, and making very solid,
sound recommendations about how to move forward. I assured them that where
government needs to act, we will," Bush said.
¡¡¡¡Bush promised to study the recommendations and work with responsible
parties within his administration "to move forward on these recommendations."
¡¡¡¡Rejecting the blame of the Sept. 11 commission report, Bush said on
Wednesday that he did not have enough warning to prevent the Sept. 11 terror
attacks in 2001.
¡¡¡¡"Had we had any inkling whatsoever that terrorists were about to attack our
country, we would have moved heaven and earth to protect America. Any president
would," Bush said. Enditem will
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