Posted on 07/16/2007 7:40:40 AM PDT by nmh
DEBKAfile Exclusive: Pakistani forces backed by US special units are closing in on al Qaedas No. 2 Ayman Zawahiri and possibly also Osama bin Laden
Our counter-terror sources report exclusively that a frantic effort by al Qaeda and Taliban to head off the pursuit set afoot the bloody battle in Islamabads Red Mosque, the attempts to shoot down President Pervez Musharrafs plane and the suicide attacks on Pakistani military convoys, which cost 68 lives Saturday and Sunday, July 14-15.
Until the middle of last week, Zuwahiri sheltered with the local Pashtun tribes in Bannu, a town in the northwest Pakistan tribal federation of North Waziristan. The approach of Pakistani and US intelligence and special forces caused him to switch hiding places and move to Tank or Tang, a town 120 km south of Bannu.
On Saturday, two soldiers were injured by a bomb explosion in that town, having just missed their quarry.
Musharraf meanwhile decided last week to storm the Red Mosque on a tip-off from his own Inter-Service Intelligence that two of Zawahiris closest lieutenants, Majid Hassan al-Tawil and Mohammad Othman, were inside.
They were reported to be preparing a mega-attack in Islamabad and other important Pakistani towns to disrupt the combined Pakistani-US operation to capture their master.
At that point, Pakistani intelligence turned up a lead to the whereabouts of Osama bin Laden himself.
(Excerpt) Read more at debka.org ...
...and throw them both in GITMO! Then let the Dems argue for shutting it down!
I can’t put my finger on it, but I get the sense that military intelligence is very close to catching OBL. I have never posted my intuitions before, but occasionally they’ve been on target, no worse in accuracy than Debka. So I’m posting this time as a record in case this comes to pass some time in the next month.
Something does seem to be ‘up’.
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