WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld and William Cohen, his predecessor under the Clinton administration, are among those scheduled to testify Tuesday before an independent commission investigating the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.
The public hearing comes at a time when the Bush administration is under new fire for its anti-terrorism efforts, blasted in a just-published book by a former aide who says the president ignored warning signs before September 11, 2001, and later wrongly focused on Iraq at the expense of more vigorously targeting al Qaeda.
The book "Against All Enemies: Inside America's War on Terror" by former antiterrorism chief Richard Clarke has been denounced by the White House as a wildly inaccurate account of the administration's efforts. But Clarke has stood by his assertions, saying Bush "botched the response to 9/11."
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