: The docuseries highlights critical gaps between the CIA and FBI, noting that warnings about Al-Qaeda's ambitions often went unheeded prior to the tragedy. The Domestic and Global Response
: On September 11, 2001, nineteen Al-Qaeda terrorists hijacked four commercial planes, striking the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, while a fourth crashed in Pennsylvania. Turning Point: 9/11 and the War on Terror
The series traces the origins of the conflict back to the 1980s, specifically the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. It details how U.S. support for the Mujahideen inadvertently helped create the foundation for Al-Qaeda and the Taliban. : The docuseries highlights critical gaps between the
is a five-part Netflix documentary series that explores the historical roots of the September 11 attacks and the two-decade-long global conflict that followed. Released in 2021 to coincide with the 20th anniversary of the attacks, the series serves as a critical retrospective on how the U.S. response reshaped global geopolitics. Historical Origins and the 9/11 Attacks It details how U
: Domestically, 9/11 led to the creation of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the passage of the USA PATRIOT Act , which significantly expanded surveillance powers.
In the immediate aftermath, the U.S. launched the , beginning with the invasion of Afghanistan to dismantle Al-Qaeda and topple the Taliban.
: The series examines controversial policies such as "enhanced interrogation" (torture) and secret surveillance programs justified as necessary for national security. Two Decades of Conflict