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U.S. And Britain To Strike Terror Camps Within Days
The Gurdian (UK) ^ | 09-30-01 | Ed Vulliamy, Washington, Jason Burke, Peshawar, Peter Beaumont and Paul Beaver

Posted on 09/30/2001 1:00:59 AM PDT by Ymani Cricket

Attacks limited to targets found by special forces

War on Terrorism - Observer special

Ed Vulliamy, Washington, Jason Burke, Peshawar, Peter Beaumont and Paul Beaver
Sunday September 30, 2001
The Observer

Devastating attacks on bases controlled by Osama bin Laden are set to be launched in the next 48 hours as part of a tightly focused military operation approved by US President George Bush and backed by Britain. The strategy, which is a victory for pragmatists in both Britain and America, is designed to kill bin Laden and his forces, and will be launched in tandem with strikes against air and ground forces of the Taliban regime supporting him.

The operation, which British and US sources say could be launched as early as today, would begin with air and missile strikes to destroy the Taliban's 20-aircraft air force, remove anti-aircraft missile batteries, and destroy Taliban tanks and other armour.

In a clear sign that strikes were imminent, Bush declared last night, after a meeting with military advisers at Camp David: 'America will act deliberately and decisively, and the cause of freedom will prevail.'

In a live radio address, he added: 'We did not seek this conflict, but we will end it. This war will be fought wherever terrorists hide, or run, or plan. Other victories will be clear to all.'

The aim of the first phase, likely to be launched from aircraft with US and British ships in the Arabian Sea, would be to remove any threat from the Taliban for the substantial incursion that would follow.

Sources say this would be in the form of a so-called desant operation - an airborne assault deep into Taliban-held territory - led by helicopter-carried troops of the US 82nd Airborne Division. Sources said that the 101st Air Assault Division has also been ordered to be ready for action.

Also fully mobilised was the 10th Mountain Division, which would be the main ground force in what Bush called an upcoming 'guerrilla war' fought by US and British forces. Although soldiers of the 82nd Airborne Division are trained for low-level parachute jumps, any assault is likely be made by first abseiling down fixed lines from helicopters.

American forces would be supported by US Special Forces - including US Army Rangers and Green Berets, and by British Special Forces. British units understood to have been earmarked include mountain warfare cadres of G-troop, 22 SAS Regiment; the Special Boat Service's Mountain Troop - which is trained for cliff assault and Arctic warfare - and the Mountain Leaders' section of 4/5 Royal Marine Commando. All are trained and equipped to operate in mountainous terrain for periods of up to a fortnight without being resupplied.

The US troops are equipped with a specialised version of the Black Hawk attack helicopter and long range MH-47 Chinooks armed with rotary cannon. They would also be able to call on support from AC-130 aircraft - nicknamed Puff the Magic Dragon - which can give ground support with an artillery cannon in its belly.

Initial targets earmarked for the air assault and desant operation include bases controlled by the al-Qaeda around Kabul, in particular those with usable air strips.

Crucial evidence that links bin Laden to the terrorist attacks on New York and Washington nearly three weeks ago has been obtained by The Observer . A secret intelligence dossier compiled by an Arab state with a longstanding interest in bin Laden last night revealed that at least one of the 19 hijackers was trained in a camp in Afghanistan run by al-Qaeda and that another is 'close to bin Laden'.

American security sources told The Observer they believe four of the hijackers had spent time in Afghanistan with the Taliban and possibly with al-Qaeda. One, Wali Mohamed al-Sherhi, is believed to have been taught urban warfare and terrorism in al-Farooq training camp in eastern Afghanistan, close to the Pakistan border.

He is thought to have left Afghanistan 18 months ago. The dossier, for the first time, definitely links al-Farooq to bin Laden, naming four men who are bin Laden aides who it says administer and train those at the camp.

Back in Washington, the tight focus of the planned military operation is a victory for the pragmatists in Bush's cabinet, notably Secretary of State Colin Powell. Powell has been involved in a battle of wills with hawks gathered around the figure of Deputy Defence Secretary Paul Wolfowitz, who would like to see US strikes against a wide range of targets, including Iraq.

It also follows words of caution from America's key ally, Britain. Tony Blair has advised that the only target of military action should be bin Laden's network and, if necessary, the Taliban.

The location of the bases was revealed yesterday by Russian intelligence, which has provided the Pentagon with the most detailed intelligence so far on the network of bin Laden camps.

The news came as British sources claimed that the Taliban was set to flood the west with heroin in an attempt to destabilise its enemies.

US Special Forces were last night already active in Afghanistan, almost certainly involved in scouting and preparing a secure forward airbase in territory held by the opposition Northern Alliance.

There were claims from Afghanistan yesterday that a team of five US commandos has been captured by al-Qaeda. The Qatar-based al-Jezeera television station said al-Qaeda claimed to have captured a unit 'armed with modern weapons and maps of al-Qaeda's bases' in the south-western Helmand province.

The Taliban and the Pentagon denied the report. US officials, however, confirmed on Friday that special forces units - possibly from the US Green Berets or the elite Rangers regiment - had been deployed in Afghanistan on reconnaissance missions.

They hinted that soldiers from the British SAS were also involved. The special forces had been deployed 'in the last few days', the sources told US reporters, and were there to gather information on Taliban positions and strengths, not to search for bin Laden.

Sources in Washington said that with British and American reconnaissance and Special Operations teams already working on the ground to locate targets with laser-guidance and sensor systems, US forces were ready to 'go into the first breach' in territory controlled by al-Qaeda.

Planning groups at the Pentagon will now increase pressure on the White House to expand the action to attack locations in Iraq, Syria and Lebanon, with the elimination of Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein as 'a precondition' to defeating terrorism.


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I only saw the Drudge one posted with no text. hope this isn't a repeat, I looked but didn't see it. if this is double posted just ignore it and we won't waste bandwidth.
1 posted on 09/30/2001 1:00:59 AM PDT by Ymani Cricket
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To: Ymani Cricket
Considering the large islamic community in England, I imagine this is mostly psy-ops, but i wouldn't be too sure. it's about reckoning time i think.
2 posted on 09/30/2001 1:03:36 AM PDT by Ymani Cricket
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To: Ymani Cricket
The authors left out the fact that it was supposed to have been a surprize attack. Duh!
3 posted on 09/30/2001 1:15:10 AM PDT by Enough is ENOUGH
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To: Ymani Cricket
They would also be able to call on support from AC-130 aircraft - nicknamed Puff the Magic Dragon - which can give ground support with an artillery cannon in its belly.

"Puff the Magic Dragon" was one nickname given to the AC-47 first-generation gunship in Vietnam. It was also known as "Spooky" or "Puff". Webpage with more Puff gunship info. Puff info

4 posted on 09/30/2001 1:32:59 AM PDT by spectr17
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To: Enough is ENOUGH
Seems like most of these "type" of articles keep coming from the UK. notice that?
5 posted on 09/30/2001 1:33:43 AM PDT by Ymani Cricket
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To: spectr17
We've gotta take out as many of those damned Stingers as possible before we send in the AC-130.
6 posted on 09/30/2001 1:44:11 AM PDT by Ymani Cricket
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To: Ymani Cricket
Caves. Can you spell underground nuclear test?
7 posted on 09/30/2001 1:48:23 AM PDT by Fulbright
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To: spectr17
Speaking of your screen name, I thought the airplane described in this article was a Specter. Spectre. Whatever. Sleeptime...g'night FR.
8 posted on 09/30/2001 1:50:05 AM PDT by Semaphore Heathcliffe
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To: Ymani Cricket
I doubt they wrote of any secret British planned anti-terrorist raids against the IRA after London bombing attacks.
9 posted on 09/30/2001 1:58:58 AM PDT by Enough is ENOUGH
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Stingers make aircrew pucker up real good.

The AC-130U is named for the AC-47D and has the "Spooky" nickname rather than the "Spectre" nickname used by all other AC-130 gunships.

The history of the name "Puff".

Upon witnessing the wrath that the AC-47 brought down on the VC attackers that night, a Stars and Stripes correspondent reported that visual effect of the tracers, 1 in every 5 rounds or 20 per second, gave the appearance of dragon's breath. He also tied the roar of the guns into the description. Upon reading the account in the Stars and Stripes, the CO of the 1st Commando Squadron exclaimed "Well, I'll be damned! Puff, the Magic Dragon." from a child's song recently popularized in the U.S. by the trio Peter, Paul and Mary. Captured VC documents later told of orders not to attack the Dragon as weapons are useless and it will only infuriate the monster.

10 posted on 09/30/2001 2:05:53 AM PDT by spectr17
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Captured VC documents later told of orders not to attack the Dragon as weapons are useless and it will only infuriate the monster.

LOL ...thats hilarious. It's true though. They WOULD just infuriate it! Uncle Sam's pet dragon gonna kick some A**!

11 posted on 09/30/2001 2:21:37 AM PDT by Ymani Cricket
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To: Ymani Cricket
Song Parody: "Hello Mullah, Hello Fatah (Camp Osama)"
12 posted on 09/30/2001 10:32:00 AM PDT by Charles Henrickson
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