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US Seeks bin Laden Here,There and Everywhere
The Financial Times ^ | 12.26.03 | Mark Huband and Mohsen Asgari

Posted on 12/27/2003 6:05:51 AM PST by ~Vor~

Much of the story behind Saddam Hussein's eight months on the run has yet to be made public. But US military and intelligence officials say the Iraqi dictator never wandered far from the banks of the Tigris. Remaining within the Sunni heartland, he scrambled from one farmhouse to the next, sometimes by car or van, sometimes by boat.

By contrast, Osama bin Laden, leader of the al-Qaeda terrorist group, appears to have become far more adept at evading the manhunt.

The US is unshaken in its will to find its other most-wanted fugitive. Last week, General Richard Myers, chairman of the US joint chiefs of staff, vowed that Mr bin Laden "will be captured some day, just like we captured Saddam Hussein".

But Gen. Myers went on to say that the al-Qaeda leader was likely to be hiding "where he has some support, where he can buy support, and probably in very difficult terrain".

The common belief is that this terrain lies somewhere on the 1,500 mile (2,400km) wild and sparsely populated frontier between Pakistan and Afghanistan. Mr bin Laden and a handful of loyal followers could be anywhere in the high mountain passes or the tribal lands where the writ of neither Islamabad nor Kabul counts for much.

But sporadic and unconfirmed sightings of Mr bin Laden have also begun to crop up further afield. These include sightings in Kashmir, Pakistan's tribal areas and Baluchistan on the border with Iran.

Even if these do not amount to a reliable guide to his whereabouts, they are a tribute to his elusiveness. In one recent account, a man with links to Iran's intelligence services and hard-line Revolutionary Guard Corps (RGC) has told the Financial Times that he saw the al-Qaeda leader in Iran two months ago. He saw him arrive at an RGC guest house close to the small town of Najmabad, west of Tehran, on 23 October.

The al-Qaeda leader, accompanied by Ayman al-Zawahiri, his deputy, was being driven by RGC officers when they arrived at the guest house, a 90 minute drive from Tehran.

A meeting taking place in the building was suddenly halted to allow the two men to use it. The witness said both had subtly changed their appearances, with trimmed beards hair cut short. Neither was wearing their traditional turbans, he said, and both were dressed in Pakistani-style clothes and carrying long shawls across their shoulders.

Senior Iranian security officials strenuously deny the claims. The country is holding an unknown number of al-Qaeda activists, and has provided a list of names to the United Nations. But it has denied that any senior al-Qaeda figures are among those being held, and says those in the country are under house arrest. Hamid Reza Asefi, foreign ministry spokesman, said: "It is a baseless allegation and is not true at all. It is a fictitious interview with an unknown eyewitness. It is like a fantasy. Any group with any sort of interest does not back bin Laden in Iran, and he has no room in Iran."

The vehemence of the Iranian denial is a reflection of how serious the country - which George W. Bush, US president, defined as a part of an "axis of evil" - views any accusation that could make it a target of US action. Officials within the reformist government of President Mohamed Khatami also deny that Mr bin Laden has ever been in Iran. Mr Khatami's strong suspicion of al-Qaeda's Sunni fundamentalism has fed fears that Iran could itself become a target for Mr bin Laden's organisation.

The ewitness to the sighting near Najmabad did not think the government knew about the alleged visit, and said rogue hardliners in the RGC may have organised it independently.

But a senior Iranian security official said: "There have been so many similarly false stories that said bin Laden has been in Tabriz or Qazvin, but they were rumours. People tantalised by the $25m ) [offered by the US as a reward] have created these myths."

But western intelligence officials are less sure. One said the main focus of the search remained the Pakistani-Afghan border region but "it is not out of the question that he is in Iran, as we know he has been able to move around".

Those chasing Mr Hussein struggled to find him in the Sunni triangle, north of Baghdad. Those pursuing Mr bin Laden do not have the luxury of restricting their search to one district - or even to one country.

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TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: binladen; fugitive; southasia; southwestasia
Monsoor Ijaz on FoxNews this morning discussed this article. I wanted to share it and hope it hasn't already been posted. A search on the title gave no results.
1 posted on 12/27/2003 6:05:52 AM PST by ~Vor~
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To: ~Vor~
So glad you posted this. Monsoor seemed confident that the latest eye-witness spotting of OBL was accurate.
2 posted on 12/27/2003 6:07:38 AM PST by Peach (The Clintons have pardoned more terrorists than they ever captured or killed.)
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Yes, Monsoor seemed very confident that the eye-witness was very credible. Let's keep our fingers crossed!
3 posted on 12/27/2003 6:09:07 AM PST by ~Vor~
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To: ~Vor~
To a large extent, the communists won in Southeast Asia because of the sanctuaries permitted by President Nixon.

The sanctuaries where now, bin Laden hides, are George W. Bush's, at fear, also, of being ridiculed by the Democrats who are sensitive about maintaining world socialism.

4 posted on 12/27/2003 6:28:40 AM PST by First_Salute (May God save our democratic-republican government, from a government by judiciary.)
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We have a new blue monster bomb, weighs in at around 22,000 pounds. The way to find binny is to take two or three of these babies and test them by dropping them in valleys near to were we think binny is hiding, drop one or two of thsoe in the enghborhood and you'll find the local inhabitants pointing to bin in a hurry, before their sheep, goats and kids become so much incinerated hamburger.
5 posted on 12/27/2003 6:29:35 AM PST by thiscouldbemoreconfusing
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If OBL isn't dead, why hasn't he made a video that thumbs his nose at US and definitively proves once and for all he's still alive?

If he is alive, it indicates he is not the egomaniac many here believe he is, and also, that he is crafty enough to pretend to be dead to lessen the search to find him. It also means he's crafty enough to disseminate misinformation as to his whereabouts. I think he has always been in one small area, whether dead or alive. His greatest exposure is while moving, it seems likely he will mostly stay put. Unlike Saddam, only his closest followers know the truth, so he isn't as much at risk of being sold out. It is much easier to spread rumors that he's in Pakistan, no he's in Iran, etc. than to risk constantly moving about.

I like that Monsoor guy and find him credible, but remember his job depends on him being believable.
6 posted on 12/27/2003 6:37:47 AM PST by HangThemHigh (Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity.)
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I wish bin Laden were alive so he could be captured.

May bin Laden rest in pieces. Dec 12, 2001.

5.56mm

7 posted on 12/27/2003 6:43:17 AM PST by M Kehoe
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To: thiscouldbemoreconfusing
That is just what my husband said we should do, drop a BIG one where he might be hiding.....
8 posted on 12/27/2003 6:54:00 AM PST by buffyt (Howard Dean doesn't have a leg to stand on.... because he has BOTH FEET in his MOUTH!)
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To: ~Vor~
He's in a freezer in Area 51
9 posted on 12/27/2003 6:59:18 AM PST by rageaholic
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To: M Kehoe
BTTT
10 posted on 12/27/2003 7:05:09 AM PST by thatdewd
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To: ~Vor~
They seek him here, they seek him there, they seek him everywhere. Is he in heaven or is he in hell, that elusive Scarlet Pimpernel.
11 posted on 12/27/2003 9:22:29 AM PST by Uncle George
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To: buffyt
You are married to one mighty smart man, he's from the South isn't he.
12 posted on 12/27/2003 1:01:05 PM PST by thiscouldbemoreconfusing
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To: rageaholic
ROFL LMAO LOL bwwahahahhahahahahah LAFF
13 posted on 12/29/2003 9:43:58 AM PST by John Frum
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