August
23, 2007- National Intelligence Estimate releases
updated "Prospects for Iraq's Stability: Some
Security Progress but Political Reconciliation Elusive"
[.pdf]
August
21, 2007- CIA Accountability Report on pre-9/11
CIA failures [.pdf]
August
4, 2007- Protect America Act of 2007 passed,
making significant updates to the Foreign Intelligence
Surveillance Act of 1978 [.pdf]
July
17, 2007- National Intelligence
Estimate releases "The Terrorist Threat to the
U.S. Homeland." [.pdf]
July 12, 2007-
Iraq Initial Benchmark Assessment Report [.pdf]
December
2006-
Iraq Study Group releases report with strategy suggestions
for the war in Iraq [.pdf]
April
2006- Office of the Director
of National Intelligence releases key judgements from
the National Intelligence Estimate on "Trends
in Global Terrorism: Implications for the United States."
[.pdf]
September
2006-
White House releases National Strategy for Combating
Terrorism, updating the course to win the War on Terror.
[.pdf]
September 2006-
White House releases "9/11- Five Years
Late: Successes and Challenges," outlining the
current state of the ongoing War on Terror. [.pdf]
March
16, 2006-
White House releases National Security Strategy
paradoxically based on using realistic strategies
to reach idealistic goals. [.pdf]
February
15, 2006- UN Commission
on Human Rights evaluates the situation of detainees
at Guantanamo Bay. [.pdf]
(No
date specified)-
Department of Defense releases the directive regarding
intelligence briefings, detainee briefings, and tactical
questioning. [ .pdf
]
Nov.
30, 2005- White
House Releases National Strategy for Victory in Iraq
document. For the first time the President has released
a public version of what he calls a comprehensive
strategy for victory in Iraq.
[document]
October, 2005-
White
House releases their second National Security Strategy
that outlines the idea of "national intelligence",
the conduct of the war on terrorism, and our broad
strategic goals in our foreign policy. [download]
March 31, 2005-
The Commission on the
Intelligence Capabilities of the United States Regarding
weapons of mass destruction, specifically flawed intelligence
in the lead up to the invasion of Iraq is submitted
to the president. [.pdf]
Feb. 16, 2005- Senate
Intelligence Report on Current and Projected Threats
to National Security.
[link]

July 22, 2004-
The
National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the
United States (commonly called the 911 Commission)
released its final report on its investigation into
the terrorist actions on 911 and the US intelligence
failure that did not anticipate the attack. [download]
July
7, 2004- Senate
Select Committee On Intelligence Releases Report on
the U.S. Intelligence Community's Prewar Intelligence
Assessment on Iraq
[download]
Conclusions: [download] |