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Ahead of the anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks, Senior Fellow Daniel L. Byman reflects on what has gone well and what has gone poorly in US counterterrorism efforts in the seventeen years since the attacks.
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PodcastHave US counterterrorism efforts improved since 9/11?
September 10, 2018
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