From Deseret News archives:
Timeline, post Sept. 11, 2001
Sept. 13: White House blames Osama bin Laden for the attacks
Sept. 20: President Bush announces creation of the Office of Homeland Security
Oct. 5: Letters containing deadly anthrax are sent to NBC News, the New York Post, Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle and Sen. Patrick Leahy
Oct. 7: U.S. begins bombing Afghanistan, focusing on al-Qaida training camps and Taliban installations
Oct. 26: Bush signs USA Patriot Act
Dec. 22: Shoe bomber Richard Reid is arrested for trying to blow up a Miami-bound jet using explosives concealed in his shoe
2002
Jan. 11: First 20 Afghan prisoners are transferred to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba
May 20-24: Bush administration issues series of terror warnings, focusing on how al-Qaida terrorists may target apartment buildings, banks, trains and crowded monuments
Sept. 19: Iraqi Foreign Minister Naji Sabri tells the United Nations that Iraq does not have any chemical, biological or nuclear weapons
Oct. 12: Car bomb kills 202 at a discotheque at Kuta Beach, on the Indonesian island of Bali
Nov. 25: Homeland Security is made a department with Tom Ridge as secretary
Nov. 28: Death toll hits 16 as suicide bombers target resort in Mombasa, Kenya
2003
Feb. 15: Over one million people around the world gather to protest a possible war in Iraq
March 18: Bush gives Saddam a deadline to leave Iraq or face military action
March 19: Baghdad is attacked, and troops from the U.S., Britain, Australia and Poland invade Iraq
April 19: U.S. troops take control of Baghdad
May 1: Bush declares that "major combat operations" have ended
July 24: Independent 9/11 commission releases 800-page report on its investigation into the terrorist attacks of 2001
Dec. 13: U.S. troops capture Saddam in a small village near Tikrit
2004
Jan. 17: Death toll of U.S. soldiers killed in Iraq since the war started reaches 500
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