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Reports
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Report to the President on Issues Raised by the Virginia Tech Tragedy. June 2007.
- "On April 21, 2007, in response to the tragic shootings at Virginia Tech, President George W. Bush directed Secretaries Michael Leavitt and Margaret Spellings and Attorney General Alberto Gonzales to travel to communities across our nation and to meet with educators, mental health experts, law enforcement and state and local officials to discuss the broader issues raised by this tragedy. The President instructed Secretary Leavitt to summarize what they learned from these meetings and report back with recommendations about how the federal government can help avoid such tragedies in the future."
Source: Department of Health and Human Services, United States (All by Source | Source Website).
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Lessons Learned :
Schools and Terrorism
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2.
Background Briefing by Senior Administration Officials. January 2007.
- This briefing by a Senior Administration Official discusses the President's Iraq speech. The Official described his briefing this way, "I'm going to try and give you a little feel for what the President is going to say tonight, but I'm going to try to do it in a way that walks you through the logic of the strategy review we've been through, and a little bit, the logic of the President's thinking and how I think you'll hear it tonight." (See all of MIPT's Iraq documents.)
Source: White House, United States (All by Source | Source Website).
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Highlights of the Iraq Strategy Review. January 2007.
- These slides highlight the key elements of the Bush Administration's new Iraq strategy. (The 2005 National Strategy for Victory in Iraq is also available.) (See all of MIPT's Iraq documents.)
Source: White House, United States (All by Source | Source Website).
See Also -
National Strategies
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4.
President's Address to the Nation Regarding New Iraq Strategy. January 2007.
- In this speech, President George W. Bush discusses the situation in Iraq and the new strategy the Administration has formulated. (See all of MIPT's Iraq documents.)
Source: White House, United States (All by Source | Source Website).
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Continuation of the National Emergency with Respect to Syria. May 2006.
- "Message from the President of the United States transmitting notification that the national emergency with respect to blocking property of certain persons and prohibiting the exportation and reexportation of certain goods to Syria, originally declared on May 11, 2004, by Executive Order 13338, is to continue in effect beyond May 11, 2006."
Source: White House, United States (All by Source | Source Website). Report Number: 109-109.
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Proceedings - Congressional Hearings, Conferences, Seminars, Workshops, etc.
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Addition to the National Emergency with Respect to Syria. April 2006.
- This communication discusses "blocking the property and interests in property of persons determined by the Secretary of the Treasury, after consultation with the Secretary of State, to be, or to have been, involved in the planning, sponsoring, organizing, or perpetrating of the terrorist act on February 14, 2005, that resulted in the assassination of former Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri and the deaths of 22 others, or any other bombing, assassination, or assassination attempt in Lebanon since October 1, 2004, that is related to Hariri's assassination or that implicates the Government of Syria or its officers and agents, or to have obstructed or otherwise impeded the work of the Commission."
Source: White House, United States (All by Source | Source Website). Report Number: 109-100.
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Proceedings - Congressional Hearings, Conferences, Seminars, Workshops, etc.
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Continuation of the National Emergency with Respect to Terrorists Who Threaten to Disrupt the Middle East Peace Process. January 2006.
- "Communication from the President of the United States transmitting notification stating that the emergency declared with respect to foreign terrorists who threaten to disrupt the Middle East Peace Process is to continue in effect beyond January 23, 2006."
Source: White House, United States (All by Source | Source Website). Report Number: 109-84.
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Proceedings - Congressional Hearings, Conferences, Seminars, Workshops, etc.
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Guidelines and Requirements in Support of the Information Sharing Environment. December 2005.
- "Message from the President of the United States transmitting guidelines and requirements to implement the information sharing environment (ISE) called for by section 1016 of the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004."
Source: White House, United States (All by Source | Source Website). Report Number: 109-76.
See Also -
Information Sharing and Analysis :
Proceedings - Congressional Hearings, Conferences, Seminars, Workshops, etc.
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President Discusses War on Terror at National Endowment for Democracy. October 2005.
- This speech by George W. Bush discusses the war on terrorism including the United States' determination to prevent the attacks of terrorist networks before they occur, to deny weapons of mass destruction to outlaw regimes, to deny radical groups the support and sanctuary of outlaw regimes, and to deny the militants control of any nation.
Source: White House, United States (All by Source | Source Website).
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Continuation of the National Emergency with Respect to Certain Terrorist Attacks. September 2005.
- "Message from the President of the United States Transmitting Notification That the National Emergency Declared With Respect to Certain Terrorist Attacks is to Continue in Effect Beyond September 14, 2005."
Source: White House, United States (All by Source | Source Website). Report Number: 109-54.
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Proceedings - Congressional Hearings, Conferences, Seminars, Workshops, etc.
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11.
Continuation of the National Emergency with Respect to Syria. May 2005.
- This report discusses the "notification that the national emergency with respect to blocking property of certain persons and prohibiting the exportation and reexportation of certain goods to Syria, originally declared on May 11, 2004, by executive order 13338, is to continue in effect beyond May 11, 2005."
Source: White House, United States (All by Source | Source Website). Report Number: 109-21.
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Continuation of the National Emergency with Respect to Terrorists Who Threaten to Disrupt the Middle East Peace Process. January 2005.
- This report discusses the "notification stating that the emergency declared with respect to foreign terrorists who threaten to disrupt the Middle East peace process is to continue in effect beyond January 23, 2005".
Source: White House, United States (All by Source | Source Website). Report Number: 109-6.
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Continuation of the National Emergency with Respect to Persons Who Commit, Threaten to Commit, or Support Terrorism. September 2004.
- This message from the President of the United States is "notification that the national emergency declared with respect to persons who commit, threaten to commit, or support terrorism is to continue in effect beyond September 23, 2004."
Source: White House, United States (All by Source | Source Website). Report Number: 108-217.
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Continuation of the National Emergency with Respect to the Terrorist Attacks on the United States of September 11, 2001. September 2004.
- This report discusses a "notification that the national emergency declared with respect to the terrorist attacks on the United States of September 11, 2001 is to continue in effect beyond September 14, 2004."
Source: White House, United States (All by Source | Source Website). Report Number: 108-212.
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September 11
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Report on the Status of United States Efforts in the Global War on Terrorism. March 2004.
- This communication from the President of the United States is given "to help ensure that the Congress is kept informed on the status of United States efforts in the global war on terrorism."
Source: White House, United States (All by Source | Source Website). Report Number: 108-175.
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President Bush Addresses United Nations General Assembly. September 2003.
- This speech addresses the War on Terrorism, Iraq, and Afghanistan.
Source: White House, United States (All by Source | Source Website).
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Progress Report on the Global War on Terrorism. September 2003.
- This report, released by the White House, details the progress of the War on Terrorism to date. PDF version.
Source: White House, United States (All by Source | Source Website).
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September 11
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Report to Congress on Combating Terrorism. September 2003.
- This report discusses funding overviews for combating terrorism (domestic and international); homeland security; funding to combat weapons of mass destruction, research and development to combat terrorism, protecting critical infrastructure, and ensuring continuity of operations. Additionally, the report discusses homeland security mission area analyses including border and transportation security, critical infrastructure protection, and emergency preparedness and response among others.
Source: Office of Management and Budget, United States (All by Source | Source Website).
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Border Security :
Critical Infrastructure Protection :
Emergency Management :
Homeland Security :
Transportation Security :
Weapons of Mass Destruction
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Request for Emergency Funding. October 2002.
- This communication discusses "a request to make available previously appropriated contingent emergency funds for the Department of the Treasury."
Source: White House, United States (All by Source | Source Website). Report Number: 107-271.
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Federal Funding Information :
Proceedings - Congressional Hearings, Conferences, Seminars, Workshops, etc.
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A Decade of Deception and Defiance. September 2002.
- This report is a background paper for President George W. Bush's September 12, 2002 speech to the United Nations General Assembly and provides examples of violations of 16 U.N. Security Council resolutions.
Source: White House, United States (All by Source | Source Website).
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