Debate the reasons why Congress received special attention from the 9/11 Commission. Describe both sides of the argument and the key points used to defend one's stance in agreeing or disagreeing with this special attention

What will be an ideal response?


• The Commission said that Congress bore much of the responsibility for the state of affairs in government.
• It had failed to create an effective mechanism for protecting the country.
• It maintained a large bureaucracy with ineffective oversight and communication. Among the issues noted by the 9-11 Commission were:
• There were too many committees overseeing intelligence.
• Like the intelligence community, Congress was structured for a cold war enemy.
• Congressional priorities were in areas other than terrorism.
• Congress was slow to react to terrorism and favored local domestic issues over those of national security.
• The 9/11 Commission points out that it was easy to develop this critique with hindsight.
• As the jihadist network developed, only a few people, such as Dale Watson of the FBI and Richard Clarke of the White House staff, were focused on counterterrorism.
• American institutions and, more importantly, the American people were not overly concerned with jihadist terrorism.
• As the jihadist network grew, Americans looked the other way.

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