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Posted on 02/24/2004 3:19:05 AM PST by Revel
Edited on 05/26/2004 5:19:43 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
February 24, 2004 -- WASHINGTON - The Pentagon has dispatched the elite commando force that hunted down Saddam Hussein to Afghanistan for a new operation aimed at getting Osama bin Laden, officials said yesterday. Military sources confirmed that members of the shadowy Task Force 121, the unit that conducted the high-tech search for Saddam and his henchmen, have recently begun operating in the remote mountainous region along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border where bin Laden and key al Qaeda and Taliban fugitives are believed to be hiding. The Task Force is made up of highly trained Delta and SEAL commandos, as well as CIA paramilitary operators. It operates outside normal military channels.
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Osama hiding near Pak-Afghan border.
Islamabad, Feb 29 - Afghan Foreign Minister Abdullah Abdullah has claimed that Osama Bin Laden and ex-Taliban chief Mullah Omar are still hiding near the Pak-Afghan border.
The Pakistani private NNI news agency quoted Abdullah as saying that it is hard to predict that both fugitives could be arrested soon.
"As a matter of fact, Taliban and Al-Qaeda (aspirations) have been defeated. According to the present situation in Afghanistan and international scenario, they can't come back to power."
He appreciated Pakistan's role in the fight against terrorism and said Pakistan and Afghanistan as good neighbours are cooperating with each other in different fields, especially in the war against terrorism.
"There is a great capacity of enhancing relations between the two countries."
"Terrorism is a great danger for Afghanistan and Pakistan (and) even for the whole world and it is the need of the hour to fight against it jointly," he added.
The Afghan Foreign Minister said that Afghanistan is satisfied with the tripartite commission consisting of Pakistan, Afghanistan and the United States. The tripartite commission has been working for the benefit of all member countries in the interest of which matters pertaining to maintenance of security are being discussed, Abdullah added.
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Iran dismisses US claims on Al-Qaeda
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Islamabad, Feb 29 - Iran on Sunday categorically rejected claims by a US state department official alleging that fugitive members of Al-Qaeda have taken refuge in the Islamic Republic.
"The claims are baseless since the stand of the government of Iran regarding sectarianism and terrorism is both transparent and a principle one," Mohammad Ebrahim Taherian told reporters.
J Cofer Black introduced by a local TV network in Pakistan as US state department's ambassador-at-large said Sunday that Tehran was in contact with Al-Qaeda.
"These Al-Qaeda operators are not only a threat to the US but they are also a threat to Pakistan," he went on claiming.
In response to his allegations, the Iranian envoy stated: "In our bilateral relations, Pakistan and Iran do not need a spokesman."
Taherian also remarked that Black's designation as presented by the GEO TV was not known to the diplomatic circles.
Reliable sources here told IRNA that Black was a department of state official as a coordinator of counter-terrorism and suggested that GEO producers might have made a mistake with the title.
They also said that Black served for 28 years in the CIA. In part of the TV interview, the US official was reluctant to answer some questions related to intelligence. He neither confirmed nor contradicted news on a recent secret visit of the US spy chi ef George Tenet to Pakistan.
He was neither ready to comment on a reported meeting between Tenet and Pakistan's senior nuclear scientist A.Q. Khan in Islamabad, but said that Dr Khan was definitely providing vital information about proliferation.
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Town of Newburgh police were focusing on identifying the body, but so far have not even determined whether the victim was a local resident or someone from a ship.
Detective Sgt. Margaret O'Neill said investigators were comparing the victim to recent missing persons reports, but wouldn't disclose details about the case.
"Until we identify him, we're not releasing anything," O'Neill said. The Coast Guard, which often investigates such incidents in the river, referred questions to another federal agency Immigration and Customs Enforcement, which, like the Coast Guard, falls under the umbrella of the Department of Homeland Security.
Although the Hudson River does flow to the ocean, it is also a tidal estuary with three foot tides as far north as Poughkeepsie, and with lessor tides as far north as Albany.
The comments on that thread are interesting.
The title to the article I guess is the Aussies way of getting the readers attention that there has been a step up in the search for Al Queda.
The story behind the Osama story
Few observers agreed with the authenticity of an Iranian Radio report that Osama bin Laden, the most wanted man today, was apprehended some time before from Pakistan.
A close monitoring of three reports issued by the Iranian Radio and official news agency on Saturday regarding Osamas alleged capture showed that there were several contradictions within three reports.
One report said that he was captured from Pakistans tribal areas while second report said he was held in no-mans land. The third report added that he was arrested some time before while initial report suggested that he was held few days ago. The third report issued by IRNA said that he was held long time ago. But in all dispatches it was suggested that he was captured from Pakistani territory.
The IRNA report also quoted Iranian Radio report as saying that Rumsfeld trip to Pakistan on Thursday had been made in connection with the capture. Pakistan and American officials have denied any knowledge of Rumsfelds visit to Pakistan. However, Secretary of Defence, Donald Rumsfeld did visit Afghanistan last week and there was no confirmation of his visit to Pakistan.
An Iranian Radio broadcast on Saturday in its Pushtu Service bulletin claimed that Osama bin Laden had been captured from tribal areas of Pakistan.
Observers here noted that the Iranian Radio report was carried out during afternoon but was not repeated thereafter in its more popular Farsi or Urdu language broadcast.
The Iranian official news agency, IRNA, later issued what it termed as a confirmation report and added that radios external service, broadcast in Pushtun, said US Secretary of Defence Donald Rumsfeld`s trip to Pakistan on Thursday had been made in connection with the capture.
The radio said, the capture of the Al-Qaeda leader has been made sometime before, but US President George W Bush is intending to announce it when the American presidential election is held.
The official news agency report claimed that contacted by IRNA, an IRIB announcer at the Pushtun service, confirmed the news, which he said, they had got from a `very reliable source` in Peshawar, Pakistan.
Osama bin Laden has been arrested a long time ago, but Bush is intending to use it for propaganda maneuvering in the presidential election, the broadcaster was quoted as saying.
Osama`s head on a platter is believed to be a big boost to Bush`s presidential chances, which are increasingly being eclipsed by Democratic presidential front-runner John Kerry, IRNA report added.
Some Western observers believe that the Iranian move could be a part of counter propaganda by Tehran against Washington. They also cited about new moves by Tehran to counter American strategy in the region. Tehran and Washington are at odds over Iraq policy, nuclear issue and Afghanistan strategy.
However, Pakistani sources have expressed their grave shock over such reports that appear to be aimed at wrongfully implicating Pakistan.
Such claims, if taken seriously by some radicals, could have spark off a violent reaction by handful but die-hard fundamentalist believers and sympathizers of militant leaders, warned an observer.
Independent experts monitoring the regional situation do not rule out the possibility that some high profile leaders may have already been arrested from Afghanistan during recent days or weeks. But they see little indication that could lead the experts to conclude that the top leader of Al-Qaeda had been nabbed during last weeks operations in Pakistan.
Had Osama been arrested in Pakistan, the security situation in the country would have been quite different and VVIPs would not be moving so openly at least for now, a security official requesting anonymity said.
Osama running may be caught soon. A senior most US anti-terrorism official on a special visit to Pakistan told selected group of journalists that Osama bin Laden is on the run Hes hiding. He spends most of his time trying to keep from getting caught.
The senior US official was however, optimistic that Osama bin Laden will be captured soon.
Ambassador J Cofer Black, director of Americas counter-terrorism office, added I feel confident that it will be sooner rather than later, although Im not going to speculate on the exact date.
In an interview Ambassador Black was quoted as saying that the United States knows Osama bin Laden is still in touch with other Al-Qaeda leaders, though on a limited basis.
Ambassador Black added that although Osama bin Laden still evidently takes a role in planning Al-Qaeda operations, the majority of his focus is now spent avoiding capture.
Ambassador Black also met Interior Minister Faisal Suleh Hayat and other senior was in Islamabad on Friday and Saturday and discuss further cooperation between the two states against terrorism.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The United States has struck a deal with Pakistan to allow U.S. troops to hunt for al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden this spring in an area of Pakistan where he is believed to be operating, the New Yorker magazine reported on Sunday.
Thousands of U.S. troops will be deployed in a tribal area of northwest Pakistan in return for Washington's support of President Pervez Musharraf's pardon of the Pakistani scientist who this month admitted leaking nuclear arms secrets to Iran, Libya and North Korea, investigative reporter Seymour Hersh wrote in the issue that goes on sale on Monday.
Full disclosure of Pakistani scientist Abdul Qadeer Khan's activities would have exposed him as "the worst nuclear-arms proliferator in the world," an intelligence official is quoted as saying.
"It's a quid pro quo," according to a former senior intelligence official. "We're going to get our troops inside Pakistan in return for not forcing Musharraf to deal with Khan."
Musharraf has also offered other help in the hunt for bin Laden, accused of masterminding the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on the United States, according to the article.
"Musharraf told us, 'We've got guys inside. The people who provide fresh fruits and vegetables and herd the goats' for bin Laden and his al Qaeda followers," the intelligence official added.
The spring offensive could slow the tempo of U.S. operations in Iraq, the magazine said.
"It's going to be a full-court press," one Pentagon planner was quoted as saying. The article added that some of the most highly skilled U.S. Special Forces units would be shifted from Iraq to Pakistan.
Special Forces personnel have been briefed on their new assignments and in some cases have been given "warning orders" -- the stage before being sent into combat, according to a military adviser.
killing one person and injuring 12 others... 180 people are missing, leading some officials to speculate that they may have been trapped in the inferno that engulfed the giant vessel.
THE FILTHY SCUM
Where is the outrage?!!!!!!!
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