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The Report of the National Commission on Terrorism, also known as the Bremer Commission, "Countering The Changing Threat of
International Terrorism Terrorism, in its broadest sense, is the use of criminal violence to provoke a state of terror or fear, mostly with the intention to achieve political or religious aims. The term is used in this regard primarily to refer to intentional violen ...
", Pursuant to Public Law 277, 105th Congress, was published June 2000. Ambassador
Paul Bremer Lewis Paul Bremer III (born September 30, 1941) is an American diplomat. He led the Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA) following the 2003 invasion of Iraq by the United States, from May 2003 until June 2004. Early life and education Born on ...
served as Chairman, and
Maurice Sonnenberg Maurice Sonnenberg has served as an outside advisor to five Presidential Administrations in the areas of international trade, finance, international relations, intelligence, and foreign election monitoring. Biography Education Sonnenberg is a gr ...
served as Vice Chairman.


Conclusions

* International terrorism poses an increasingly dangerous and difficult threat to America. * Countering the growing danger of the terrorist threat requires significantly stepping up U.S. efforts. * Priority one is to prevent terrorist attacks. U.S. intelligence and law enforcement communities must use the full scope of their authority to collect intelligence regarding terrorist plans and methods. * U.S. policies must firmly target all states that support terrorists. * Private sources of financial and logistical support for terrorists must be subjected to the full force and sweep of U.S. and international laws. * A terrorist attack involving a biological agent, deadly chemicals, or nuclear or radiological material, even if it succeeds only partially, could profoundly affect the entire nation. The government must do more to prepare for such an event. * The President and Congress should reform the system for reviewing and funding departmental counterterrorism programs to ensure that the activities and programs of various agencies are part of a comprehensive plan. The most controversial conclusions included the Report's call "for the monitoring of all foreign students, using criminals and terrorists as American spies, and making wiretapping easier" (Lodal, 2001, p. 100). The report clearly names
state sponsors of terrorism "State Sponsors of Terrorism" is a designation applied by the United States Department of State to countries which the Department alleges to have "repeatedly provided support for acts of international terrorism". Inclusion on the list imposes ...
including Iran and Syria. It specifically says this about Iran's involvement: The Department of State's 1999 "Patterns of Global Terrorism" provides the following account of Iranian support for terrorism: * Iran's security forces conducted several bombings against Iranian dissidents abroad. * Iran has increasingly encouraged and supported—with money, training, and weapons—terrorist groups such as Hizballah, HAMAS, the PIJ, and Ahmed Jibril's PFLP-GC. * Iran continues to provide a safehaven to elements of PKK, a Kurdish militant group that has conducted numerous attacks in Turkey and against Turkish targets in Europe. * Iran also provides support to terrorist groups in North Africa and South and Central Asia, including financial assistance and training. It recommends name Afghanistan, under the Taliban, as a state sponsor: "Recommendation: * The Secretary of State should designate Afghanistan as a sponsor of terrorism and impose all the sanctions that apply to state sponsors. "


Commissioners

(See Appendix C of the Report) *
Paul Bremer Lewis Paul Bremer III (born September 30, 1941) is an American diplomat. He led the Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA) following the 2003 invasion of Iraq by the United States, from May 2003 until June 2004. Early life and education Born on ...
, Chairman; Managing Director of Kissinger Associates *
Maurice Sonnenberg Maurice Sonnenberg has served as an outside advisor to five Presidential Administrations in the areas of international trade, finance, international relations, intelligence, and foreign election monitoring. Biography Education Sonnenberg is a gr ...
, Vice Chairman * Richard K. Betts * Wayne A. Downing *
Jane Harman Jane Margaret Lakes Harman (born June 28, 1945) is the former U.S. Representative for , serving from 1993 to 1999, and from 2001 to 2011; she is a member of the Democratic Party. Harman was the ranking Democrat on the House Intelligence Committ ...
* Fred Ikle * Juliette Kayyem * John F. Lewis, Jr. * Gardner Peckham * R. James Woolsey, Jr.


See also

* Hart-Rudman Task Force on Homeland Security *
Homeland security Homeland security is an American national security term for "the national effort to ensure a homeland that is safe, secure, and resilient against terrorism and other hazards where American interests, aspirations, and ways of life can thrive" t ...
*
National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States The National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States, also known as the 9/11 Commission, was set up on November 27, 2002, "to prepare a full and complete account of the circumstances surrounding the September 11 attacks", includin ...
* U.S. Commission on National Security/21st Century / Hart-Rudman Commission


References

*Lodal, Jan (2001). ''The Price of Dominance: The New Weapons of Mass Destruction and Their Challenge to American Leadership''. Council on Foreign Relations. {{ISBN, 0-87609-274-1


External links


Letter of Transmittal of Report to President, June 7, 2000


(Appendix A of Report). Reports of the United States government Counterterrorism in the United States