‘A comprehensive plan to combat terrorism…[would] help ensure accountability of U.S. efforts,’ said the GAO study. Read Full GAO Report On Bush’s Failure To Destroy Al-QaedaBy Cliff Montgomery – Apr. 23rd, 2008Yesterday printed sections of a shocking Government Accountability Office (GAO) study which discovered that, “six and a half years after the vicious Sept. 11th, 2001, terror attacks on America by al-Qaeda, the Bush Administration still has not created a comprehensive plan to hunt down and destroy the heart of the terrorist network,” to quote the Spark article.Today, we’ve decided to offer our readers the full GAO report, so they may read this eye-opening record for themselves.”Combating terrorism is the United States’ top national security priority at home and abroad,” the report emphatically stated.”Since 9/11, U.S. national security strategies have consistently called for using all elements of national power to combat terrorism–including diplomatic, military, intelligence, development assistance, economic, and law enforcement support,” the GAO study added.”A comprehensive plan to combat terrorism…that establishes goals, objectives, priorities, outcomes, and milestones, including specific performance measures, would allow an assessment of progress and help ensure accountability of U.S. efforts,” the GAO concluded.We couldn’t agree more.Like what you’re reading so far? Then why not order a full year (52 issues) of thee-newsletter for only $15? A major article covering an story not being told in the Corporate Press will be delivered to your email every Monday morning for a full year, for less than 30 cents an issue. Order Now!

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