On the 10th Anniversary of the September 11th, the Center for Security Policy has released a new publication: Are We Safer? An Online Symposium on the 10th Anniversary of September 11th (PDF, 44 pages, 258k). The symposium is a collection of short essays from an array of individuals, some currently in office, others who formerly held senior positions in government and still others who bring unique experiences and insights. The symposium authors address the question of whether America is safer today than we were a decade ago, and what more can and must be done. Twenty nine authors participated in the symposium, including:
- Brigitte Gabriel, ACT for America
- Frank J. Gaffney, Jr., Center for Security Policy
- Rep. Paul Gosar (R-AZ)
- Raymond Ibrahim, The Al Qaeda Reader
- Rep. Peter King (R-NY)
- Daniel Pipes, Middle East Forum
- Ken Timmerman, Foundation for Democracy in Iran
- Lt. Governor Mead Treadwell (R-AK)
- Tom Trento, The United West
- Diana West, Death of the Grown-Up
- David Yerushalmi, Center for Security Policy
You can download the PDF here or read the contributions online here.