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Bin Laden traced to Iran
at times ^ | December 19, | Syed Saleem Shahzad

Posted on 12/18/2001 5:35:29 PM PST by classygreeneyedblonde

KARACHI - With the whole of Afghanistan in the hands of anti-Taliban forces and accessible to United States ground forces, the whereabouts of Osama bin Laden and the leadership of his Al-Qaeda network remains a mystery.

The US were led a merry dance in the Tora Bora in eastern Afghanistan, being duped by mercenary local commanders into believing that thousands of Al-Qaeda fighters, as well as bin Laden, were holed up in caves in the mountains. (See Taliban's trail leads to Pakistan, Dec 13)

Of course, bin Laden was not sitting patiently waiting to greet the US troops when they and their local allies finally overran the region, the last pocket of resistance in the country. Instead, they found only a few hundred Al-Qaeda fighters and a number of women and children. Bin Laden and the "thousands" had already slipped into the Pakistan tribal areas, the US were told by the conniving commanders.

However, extensive investigations by Asia Times Online indicate that bin Laden has crossed the southwest border into Iran, where he is being sheltered by dissident Iranian guerrilla fighters of the Mujahideen-i-Khalq, a group with strong Iraqi links and which is outlawed as a terrorist organization by the United States. Interviews with Pakistani jihadi who fought in Afghanistan, journalists and intelligence sources support this view.

Drawing on the combined information of these sources, it appears that even before September 11 bin Laden changed his location within Afghanistan every few days, shuttling between Jalalabad, Kandahar and Kabul. In Jalalabad alone he had a number of places to live. The former governor of Nangarhar and now the governor of the eastern provinces, Haji Abdul Qadeer, provided him with costly residences.

Soon after September 11, the US demanded that the Taliban hand over bin Laden. Later, it expanded its demand to include the handover of the entire leadership of Al-Qaeda, and subsequently it said that it would attack Afghanistan to break the entire Al-Qaeda network. These demands strongly suggested to the Taliban leadership that US President George W Bush was obsessed with attacking Afghanistan regardless of whether they arranged for bin Laden to escape from the country or not.

At this stage bin Laden remained in Kabul, in a center for Arab fighters. That was the time when diplomatic efforts were under way to reach a peaceful settlement in handing over bin Laden. Having rejected the US demands, Taliban leader Mullah Omar decided to keep bin Laden in a secret place known only to a handful of people. He was hidden along with a small number of Arab bodyguards and his confidante, Egyptian Dr Aimen Al-Zawari and senior members of Al-Qaeda.

The manner in which messages and video tapes featuring bin Laden were delivered in Kabul to the Al-Jazeera television network and some newspapers indicates that he was not too far from Kabul. Many of the sources speculated that in the first 10 days of the war he was holed up in Bamiyan, home to the famous ancient giant buddhas until they were destroyed by the Taliban earlier this year.

Later, after the order to retreat from Mazar-e-Sharif was given, bin Laden went to Jalalabad, and briefly stayed in the Tora Bora caves. The sources suggest that he left this hideaway when the Taliban retreated from Kabul, moving back to Jalalabad, where he was handed into the protection of Maulvi Yunus Khalis. After the Taliban's retreat from the east, there was no place left for bin Laden except Kandahar, after which he would have no option but to cross a border into any one of six neighboring countries.

And it appears that he chose Iran, rather than Pakistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan or China. A leading source says that shortly before the collapse of Kandahar, Mullah Omar called a meeting in the town at which the governor and important commanders were present. Mullah Omar briefly mentioned the war situation, explaining the reasons for the sudden retreat from Kabul. He stressed that given the heavy US carpet bombing, there would be no way to defend Kandahar, and so he had arranged for the safety of senior "guest" fighters and would announce the surrender of Kandahar shortly.

The sources say that after this meeting bin Laden went to see Mullah Omar, along with a small group of Afghans and Arabs. Bin Laden's next destination was discussed, and it was not Chaman in Pakistan, as some reports have said, as it was infested with anti-Taliban militia.

The sources point out that that Iranian border areas are a nest of the Mujahideen-i-Khalq, who are fighting a war against the government in Tehran. They are minority Sunnis, and they have good relations with some of the Afghan and Pakistani tribes. When the Iranian government has taken its regular crackdowns on the group, members have taken refuge in Pakistani or Afghani tribal areas.

The group has claimed responsibility for a number of attacks on government buildings in Tehran as well as attacks on the offices of Iranian President Mohammad Khatami. They derive most of their funds from smuggling arms and drugs, so they have good relations with other smugglers in the region, and the routes they use.

The sources say that bin Laden and close colleagues could have crossed into Iran using smuggling routes with the help of the Mujahideen-i-Khalq, and taken refuge in caves there that are said to be much more extensive and sophisticated than those of the Tora Bora.


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To: classygreeneyedblonde
Medusa?

How about firing Tenet.

21 posted on 12/18/2001 7:58:48 PM PST by flamefront
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To: Shooter 2.5
each day it's a new country........lol
22 posted on 12/18/2001 7:58:50 PM PST by classygreeneyedblonde
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To: classygreeneyedblonde
He makes Tourist Guy look like a homebody.
23 posted on 12/18/2001 8:01:11 PM PST by Shooter 2.5
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To: alloysteel
I think the middle east has now seen its own vulnerabilities in a very clear way. In Desert Storm we sent conventional forces in there and made it clear that their armed forces were mere pathetic fools incapable of any significant resistance against a conventional US force. In Afghanistan we showed them that we could achieve the same outcome very decisively in a less conventional way, and also showed them that they may have more people under their jurisdiction who would just as soon see their rulers dead as alive. Pity. Maybe this is the end of life as they know it over there in islamville.
24 posted on 12/18/2001 8:07:18 PM PST by mathurine
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To: No!
"I really don't understand why we didn't camp out 50,000 troops on the Pakistani and Iranian borders to catch any possible fleeing terrorists."

Because we can bomb the hell out of any country we don't like by sighting him in the country and then demanding that he be turned over ... or else.

I hope he shows up in Mecca and tries to claim sanctuary.

25 posted on 12/18/2001 8:09:55 PM PST by Centurion2000
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To: classygreeneyedblonde
There is no truth to the rumor that he is playing forward in the Greek professional basketball league.
26 posted on 12/18/2001 8:12:46 PM PST by AmericanVictory
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To: Shooter 2.5
poor tourist guy
27 posted on 12/18/2001 8:13:21 PM PST by classygreeneyedblonde
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To: Centurion2000
"I hope he shows up in Mecca and tries to claim sanctuary." Maybe he'll show up at Saddamm's meeting he called! HA!
28 posted on 12/18/2001 8:14:00 PM PST by No!
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To: classygreeneyedblonde
Not surprising that he is everywhere. After all, there are people still looking for Hitler.
29 posted on 12/18/2001 8:17:50 PM PST by Cold Heat
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To: wirestripper
Gives us a great excuse to look for him in other countries. We can always say "just looking"
30 posted on 12/18/2001 8:29:31 PM PST by Irish Eyes
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To: No!
"I hope he shows up in Mecca and tries to claim sanctuary." Maybe he'll show up at Saddamm's meeting he called! HA!

That would be truly ironic ... and hilarious and the Arab world got to watch OBL get handed over by the Saudis ... either that or B-52's over the Kaaba .. their call.

31 posted on 12/18/2001 10:13:56 PM PST by Centurion2000
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To: classygreeneyedblonde
until anyone knows for sure where he is, these posts seem to be a waste of space here. every news source seems to have a different idea & all they are doing is looking for a headline that will sell, none of them know a darn thing.
32 posted on 12/18/2001 10:29:10 PM PST by blondee123
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To: classygreeneyedblonde
hee hee, that's it, he IS tourist guy! (at least according to the media and they should know!!!)
33 posted on 12/18/2001 10:30:02 PM PST by blondee123
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