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Bin Laden's right-hand man slips net (Claims "senior Taliban spokesman")
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| 3-20-04 Aussie time?
| Rodney Dalton
Posted on 03/19/2004 6:52:59 AM PST by treeclimber
Edited on 03/19/2004 6:59:59 AM PST by Admin Moderator.
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A BULLETPROOF LandCruiser at high speed bursting out of a tribal compound in Pakistan's South Waziristan region was just the latest infuriating setback in the US's quest to bring down the top of the al-Qa'ida tree.
The car, followed by two armoured vehicles and a phalanx of heavily armed militants able to wipe out dozens of crack troops sent to blast the terrorists from their nest, is believed to have contained Ayman al-Zawahiri, right-hand man to Osama bin Laden.
After mounting speculation that US and Pakistani forces ranged on either side of the Afghanistan-Pakistan border were about to pounce on al-Qa'ida's key planner, a senior Taliban spokesman yesterday made the claim Washington least wanted to hear - that both Zawahiri and bin Laden were safe in Afghanistan.
"He may have slipped the net," the official said.
Al-Zawahiri, a 52-year-old Egyptian doctor, is one of the FBI's most wanted terrorists and has a $US25million ($33.4million) price on his head. So desperate is Washington to nail the pair, the House of Representatives yesterday doubled the reward for bin Laden's capture to $US50million.
Stiff resistance from about 200 well-armed fighters holed up in fortified mud huts early in the week -- in the onslaught of Operation Mountain Storm, designed to rid the lawless border area of foreign fighters -- had led Pakistani officials to conclude they were close to a "high-value" target.
Pakistan's leader, General Pervez Musharraf, told CNN exactly that, and said the fighters "are not coming out in spite of the fact that we pounded them with artillery".
He did not refer to al-Zawahiri by name, but officials later said that was who they believed the President meant. The White House, keen not to raise false hopes, sought to play down the significance of the strategist's scalp.
"It would be of course a major step forward in the war on terrorism ... but I think we have to be careful not to assume that getting one al-Qa'ida leader is going to break up the organisation," US National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice said.
It now appears it was not to be. While it is still not certain al-Zawahiri was in the car, one Pakistani security official said the presence of high-powered bulletproof vehicles, and the high level of force used to provide covering fire for their getaway, supported that theory.
The battle against militants dug into the 30km-diameter region continued yesterday, with hundreds more troops joining the thousands already engaged, and mortars and helicopter gunships laying down a barrage of fire.
Hundreds of al-Qa'ida fighters are believed to be hiding in South Waziristan, the remotest and most conservative of Pakistan's seven semi-autonomous tribal districts.
The Bush administration sees Pakistan -- an overwhelmingly Muslim country -- as an invaluable ally in the war on terrorism. This has come at great personal risk to General Musharraf, who has narrowly escaped two recent assassination attempts.
Former al-Qa'ida No 3 Khalid Shaikh Mohammed was caught in Pakistan in March 2003 and the US has maintained pressure for further victories.
During a visit to Islamabad on Thursday, US Secretary of State Colin Powell praised General Musharraf for his country's help and announced Washington now regarded it as a "major non-NATO ally".
In recent broadcasts, al-Zawahiri has described the war on terrorism as a war on Islam, and criticised Islamic leaders who co-operated with the US.
"(George W.) Bush appoints corrupt leaders and protects them," he said in a tape broadcast by Al-Jazeera television.
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KEYWORDS: alzawahiri; binladen; canthide; leftistmedia; righthandman; somedaymaybesoon; southasia; unadulteratedbs; wellgetthem
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To: treeclimber
This is a weird story. As others have pointed out, both us and the Pakis have air assets in the area that could turn a "bulletproof" LandCruiser into scrap metal.
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posted on
03/19/2004 6:58:18 AM PST
by
XJarhead
To: treeclimber
Improbable, for too many reasons to catalogue.
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posted on
03/19/2004 6:58:40 AM PST
by
angkor
To: treeclimber
A BULLETPROOF LandCruiser at high speed bursting out of a tribal compound Don't the Paki's have bazookas? Sheesh. How about helicopters? We should send a few California news-copters over so they can get these thugs.
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posted on
03/19/2004 6:59:02 AM PST
by
1Old Pro
To: treeclimber
Send the Los Angeles TV helicopter news corp over there. They are experts at tracking cars trying to evade capture.
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posted on
03/19/2004 6:59:04 AM PST
by
veronica
("America will never seek a permission slip to defend the security of our people." GW Bush 1-20-04)
To: Bahbah
We have bulletproof land cruisers here in Baghdad, but they are junk. If we follow long enough, it will break down lol.
To: Bahbah
Or, how about a Daisy Cutter, right down their bloody throats.
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posted on
03/19/2004 6:59:36 AM PST
by
EggsAckley
("An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile, hoping it will eat him last"...)
To: treeclimber
"Do this mean what I think it do?"
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posted on
03/19/2004 6:59:56 AM PST
by
BenLurkin
(Socialism is slavery.)
To: The Wizard
Where does it say it was about an event on Tuesday? Further, the longer it goes on the more I think the Pakistani's didn't get him. But the fact is he can't get very far.
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posted on
03/19/2004 7:00:34 AM PST
by
God luvs America
(Howard Dean is a deranged lunatic!!)
To: COBOL2Java
Agreed. How much corruption can one military stand?
P.S.Love your tagline ;0
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posted on
03/19/2004 7:00:45 AM PST
by
proudmilitarymrs
(If you can read this, thank a teacher. If you are reading it in English, thank a soldier.)
To: All
ALERT: This story is about the escape last TUESDAY....AZ is still under fire and possibly dead.
To: The Wizard
Pak News agency Dawn is reporting that the Land Cruiser was found abandoned after running into a wall (ambush?) and it's believed Zawahiri may be injured. They are working on the assumption he's hiding in the area. Hopefully the noose is getting really tight.
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posted on
03/19/2004 7:01:26 AM PST
by
mitchbert
(Facts are Stubborn Things)
To: eastsider
Seriously, according to John Loftus, the whole operation was a hoax designed to grandstand during Powell's visit. It started well before he got there, and continues after he left.
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posted on
03/19/2004 7:01:54 AM PST
by
Coop
("Hero" is the last four-letter word I'd use to describe John Kerry)
To: Mitchell
According to our friend
John Loftus
last night
on WABC radio New York
the whole operation was a hoax
mounted by Pakistan
to impress Coling Powell
who had just visited Pakistan
with a big offer of aid
and cash.
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posted on
03/19/2004 7:02:11 AM PST
by
Allan
To: treeclimber
I cannot see how anything could run at high speed in that country unless it is off a cliff.
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posted on
03/19/2004 7:02:19 AM PST
by
Piquaboy
To: angkor
And in any case, it's unlikely our planners have one scintilla of confidence in the Paks to capture AQ leaders.
That would not be a factor in the current strategy.
Stirring up a hornet's nest would be.
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posted on
03/19/2004 7:02:27 AM PST
by
angkor
To: guitfiddlist
A BULLETPROOF LandCruiser Certainly not RPG-proof.
???
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posted on
03/19/2004 7:02:56 AM PST
by
Terriergal
("arise...kill...eat." Acts 10:13)
To: God luvs America
just go back to the original thread, it clearly explains that he was wounded when he escaped from the initial attack last tuesday...he is now hold up and under fire....
To: treeclimber
that both Zawahiri and bin Laden were safe in Afghanistan. Safe?
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posted on
03/19/2004 7:03:26 AM PST
by
Terriergal
("arise...kill...eat." Acts 10:13)
To: eastsider
Sorry
I didn't notice your earlier post
when I posted this.
39
posted on
03/19/2004 7:03:30 AM PST
by
Allan
To: veronica
"Lay down the spike strips!"
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posted on
03/19/2004 7:03:34 AM PST
by
BenLurkin
(Socialism is slavery.)
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