ABSTRACT
Historians assessing the impact of the World Trade Center attack on 11 September 2001, will confront one central question: Did the nature of the US response to the tragedy inadvertently magnify the challenge of terrorism?
Historians assessing the impact of the World Trade Center attack on 11 September 2001, will confront one central question: Did the nature of the US response to the tragedy inadvertently magnify the challenge of terrorism?