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In the aftermath of 9/11, President George W. Bush promised a
grieving nation that the United States would capture or kill Osama
Bin Laden, the mastermind behind the deadliest terrorist attack on
American soil. Almost a decade later, the Al Qaeda leader is still
alive and free, even after an occupation of Afghanistan by U.S.
troops of more than eight years.In November 2009, the United States
Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, chaired by John F. Kerry,
issued a report on what could be characterized as one of the
greatest joint military and intelligence failures of recent
American history: Bin Laden's escape from his stronghold in the
mountains of Tora Bora, and his subsequent flight to a location
that remains unknown.Who was responsible for the decision to put
too few troops on the ground, and what justification could there
have been for such a decision? What alternative plans were
available? What can we learn from the flaws of the Afghan
occupation?Anyone interested in current affairs-and especially in
the beginning of the Global War on Terror-will find this essential
reading.
The official reports of the 1912 American and British inquiries
into the Titanic. "Report of the United States Senate Committee to
Investigate the Causes of the Loss of the White Star Liner Titanic"
and "The British Wreck Commissioner's Report on the Loss of the
Titanic."
Included are 200 stories, with over 200 four-color illustrations,
presented in album-style to enlighten, inspire, amuse and inform.
When read collectively, the stories provide clear impressions about
the forces, events, and personalities that have shaped the Senate
of the 21st century.
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