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U.S.: Al Qaida is 70 percent gone, their 'days are numbered'
World Tribune ^ | 1/23/04

Posted on 01/23/2004 1:53:51 PM PST by Tumbleweed_Connection

"The Al Qaida of the 9/11 period is under catastrophic stress," State Department counter-terrorism coordinator Cofer Black said. "They are being hunted down, their days are numbered."

Black's assertion, made in an interview with the London-based British Broadcasting Corp. on Thursday, is based on U.S. intelligence community estimates that about 70 percent of Al Qaida has been neutralized, officials said.

Saudi officials agreed with the U.S. assessment and said the kingdom has made significant gains against Al Qaida, Middle East Newsline reported. They said Al Qaida leaders have been arrested and training camps have been discovered.

U.S. officials said Al Qaida has been rapidly losing its attack capabilities and was relying increasingly on smaller Islamic groups based in Southeast Asia and North Africa. The officials said thousands of Al Qaida operatives have been captured, killed or neutralized, with cells eliminated even in such strongholds as Kuwait and Yemen. The intelligence community assessed that Al Qaida was at the height of its strength in mid-2001 with thousands of recruits trained in Afghanistan and other sent abroad as agents and sleepers.

The intelligence assessment was presented to the Bush administration and reported by President George Bush during his State of the Union address on Tuesday. The assessment regards Al Qaida as becoming steadily weaker, with difficulties in raising funds and sustaining insurgency cells.

[In Hamburg, a German court was told that authorities have a witness who claims that Osama Bin Laden met Iranian supreme leader Ali Khamenei and senior Iranian officials on May 4, 2001. The meeting took place in an air force base to plan the suicide attacks in the United States in September 2001. The witness was identified as an Iranian defector, known by his cover name Hamid Reza Zakeri, who had been an agent for Iranian intelligence until mid-2001.]

Officials said Al Qaida would continue as a much weaker organization and would focus largely on Saudi Arabia, the Horn of Africa while seeking to consolidate under the protection of Iran. They envision attacks being financed rather than carried out by Bin Laden.

The loss of veteran insurgency operatives has reduced the lethality of operations, officials said. Another factor has been the lack of success by Al Qaida to establish and sustain cells in many Western countries.

"The next group of concern would be a generation younger," Black said. "They're influenced by what they see on TV; they are influenced by misrepresentation of the facts. They seem to be long on radicalism and comparatively short on training."

"We have arrested over 600 terror suspects; many of the top Al Qaida leaders in the kingdom have been killed or captured," Adel Al Jubeir, foreign policy adviser to Saudi Crown Prince Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz, said. "And scores of cells and training camps have been uncovered and destroyed before they could do any harm to the innocent." On Thursday, the United States and Saudi Arabia requested that the United Nations freeze the assets of four branches of an official Saudi charity accused of financially supporting Al Qaida. The U.S.-Saudi demand concerned the freezing of assets of the Riyad-based Al Haramain Islamic Foundation in such countries as Indonesia, Kenya, Pakistan and Tanzania.

"These branches have provided financial, material and logistical support to the Al Qaida network and other terrorist organization," the U.S. Treasury Department said.

Al Haramain is a charity sponsored by the Saudi government. Saudi Islamic Affairs Minister Salah Ibn Abdul Aziz Al Sheik oversees the charity.

"Al Haramain stated it closed branches in Indonesia, Kenya, Tanzania and Pakistan, but continued monitoring by the United States and Saudi Arabia indicates that these offices and or former officials associated with these branches are either continuing to operate or have other plans to avoid these measures," the Treasury Department said.



TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: alqaeda; alqaida; counterterrorism

1 posted on 01/23/2004 1:53:51 PM PST by Tumbleweed_Connection
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To: Tumbleweed_Connection
Wouldn't it be cool to see some of these clandestine operations go down and the look of "oh s***" on these lowlife's faces.
2 posted on 01/23/2004 1:57:57 PM PST by arkfreepdom
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To: arkfreepdom
The latest report from the DNC headquarters is that Kerry, Dean and Edwards are deeply saddened.
3 posted on 01/23/2004 2:00:49 PM PST by Russ
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To: arkfreepdom
Wouldn't it be cool to see some of these clandestine operations go down and the look of "oh s***" on these lowlife's faces.

As I envision these animals being hunted to the death in many parts of the world, I think it would be fun to get a secret camera into the Al Qaida board room for one of the planning sessions. It would be riotous to hear the vice chairman ask, "Tell me again, who was the genii that came up with that brilliant notion to crash those planes into those buildings? I want to know! The world wants to know! Saddam wants to know!"

4 posted on 01/23/2004 2:30:33 PM PST by stevem
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To: Tumbleweed_Connection
And the Dems say that the War on Terror is not a success?!
5 posted on 01/23/2004 10:21:00 PM PST by FairOpinion
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To: FairOpinion
And the Dems say that the War on Terror is not a success?!

That should come as no surprise...just look at the unqualified bunch of misfits they've selected as the standard bearers of their party!

6 posted on 01/23/2004 10:24:45 PM PST by highlander_UW
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To: Tumbleweed_Connection
Thank God for George Bush.
7 posted on 01/23/2004 10:26:16 PM PST by Jorge
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To: Tumbleweed_Connection
The report forgets that the whole muslim and communist world cheered the downing of the towers. The "Red" Chinese
(seemingly good friends of both the Clinton Administration and now the Bush Administration) produced a CD prasing the attacks showing as much detail as was available.We have more enemies than our current Administration would like you to know about!
8 posted on 01/23/2004 10:34:26 PM PST by claptrap
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To: Tumbleweed_Connection
The report forgets that the whole muslim and communist world cheered the downing of the towers. The "Red" Chinese
(seemingly good friends of both the Clinton Administration and now the Bush Administration) produced a CD prasing the attacks showing as much detail as was available.We have more enemies than our current Administration would like you to know about!
9 posted on 01/23/2004 10:34:35 PM PST by claptrap
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To: Tumbleweed_Connection
Iran seems to be popping up on the radar screen quite a bit.
10 posted on 01/23/2004 10:34:53 PM PST by arm958
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To: arm958
Gosh Dr Dean, are your sure America is not safer, I mean with 70% of Al Quada gone and attacks on US troops down almost 50% since December?

11 posted on 01/23/2004 10:53:19 PM PST by McCloud-Strife
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To: Tumbleweed_Connection
Most excellent new, IMO.
12 posted on 01/24/2004 12:36:25 AM PST by kramtronix
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To: arm958
"Iran seems to be popping up on the radar screen quite a bit."

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It sure is. Iran and Syria both. We need to take care of both of them, before there will be peace in the Middle East. And both of them are supporting terrorists, as well as have and are pursuing WMD.
13 posted on 01/24/2004 1:48:02 AM PST by FairOpinion
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To: kramtronix
You know, I have had the opinion that these terrorists are like roaches, the faster we kill them, the faster they breed. But I am wondering if I am correct or if I have been brainwashed by the press to think this is an unwinnable war. Is it possible we can finish all of them off? I have been so pessimistic about this wondering if we can ever get rid of terrorism as a thread, these dirty little men seem to just live to get together and plan to bomb something. Bombing is easy and relatively cheap, it seemed to me it would never end. Could I be wrong? I would be delighted to be wrong.
14 posted on 01/24/2004 5:11:14 AM PST by cajungirl (.)
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To: Tumbleweed_Connection
But how can this be? Didn't leftists tell us that our actions in Afghanistan and Iraq would create "millions of new bin Ladens"?
15 posted on 01/24/2004 5:14:10 AM PST by Mr. Mojo
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To: Tumbleweed_Connection
Bttt
16 posted on 01/24/2004 5:24:12 AM PST by DoctorMichael (Thats my story, and I'm sticking to it.)
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To: cajungirl
You know, I have had the opinion that these terrorists are like roaches, the faster we kill them, the faster they breed. But I am wondering if I am correct or if I have been brainwashed by the press to think this is an unwinnable war. Is it possible we can finish all of them off?

If you think of terrorists as mosquitos, the swamp that breeds them is the network of madrassas that are financed by the Saudi Wahhabists and whose curriculum is created by radical Islamist/Wahhabist clerics. Al Quida could not exist without finance, which is promoted as a duty to wealthy Muslims by Wahhabist clerics

You can swat mosquitos all you want, but you won't get anywhere unless you drain the swamps where they breed.

Giving financial support to Al Quida should be considered an act of war against the US, justifying a lethal response from US agents at a time and place of our choosing

17 posted on 01/24/2004 7:21:22 AM PST by SauronOfMordor (No anchovies!)
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To: Tumbleweed_Connection; Jorge
I predict a major "raid" into Iran in mid summer. We smash a terrorist camp, the Iranians scream about being violated, the U.N, France, Russia, and Ketchup boy chime in, and Dubya tells 'em to stick it.

This article made my day knowing that these savages are being systematically hunted down, tracked, eavesdropped, and eliminated. Would love to watch a reality show "Hunting Al Queda".

18 posted on 01/24/2004 8:22:29 AM PST by MattinNJ
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To: FairOpinion
I think both Syria and Iran are on W's *short list*, and be attended to, in due time.
19 posted on 01/24/2004 8:26:20 AM PST by 7.62 x 51mm (Dogs have masters; Cats have staff...)
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To: FairOpinion; Shermy; seamole; Ernest_at_the_Beach; Poohbah; hchutch
The Al Qaida of the 9/11 period is under catastrophic stress," State Department counter-terrorism coordinator Cofer Black said. "They are being hunted down, their days are numbered."

I get such a warm feeling knowing these animals are being hunted. I hope I live long enough to read of all things that are happening today.....that are classified.

20 posted on 01/24/2004 10:38:06 AM PST by Dog ("America will never seek a permission slip to defend the security of our Country")
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