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Bin Laden specter gives Bush critics an opening - Democrats see flaw in president's strategy
The Dallas Morning News ^ | November 16, 2002 | By DAVID JACKSON / The Dallas Morning News

Posted on 11/16/2002 3:36:14 AM PST by MeekOneGOP


Bin Laden specter gives Bush critics an opening

Democrats see flaw in president's strategy; aides tout pace of war

11/16/2002

By DAVID JACKSON / The Dallas Morning News

WASHINGTON - His domestic political opponents may be on the run, but President Bush now faces the return of a different foe: Osama bin Laden.

The al-Qaeda leader's apparent re-emergence has given critics a new opening to challenge Mr. Bush's stewardship of the war on terrorism, though previous such efforts have backfired because of the president's strong public support.

Mr. Bush and his aides have played down the significance of a new tape purportedly made by Mr. bin Laden, saying that whether he survives or not, his al-Qaeda network has been crippled. And they have aggressively defended their conduct of the war on terrorism, offering a list of accomplishments.

"We have locked up or detained or eliminated important al-Qaeda leaders," said National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice. "We have eliminated their base in Afghanistan so they cannot operate in the way that they have in the past. ... A lot has been done."

As some Democrats started raising the cry of "Where's Osama?" U.S. officials confirmed Friday that they have arrested a high-ranking al-Qaeda leader, although they would not say who or where. Officials also said Mr. Bush will devote his Saturday morning radio address to the fight against terrorism.


President Bush, heading to Camp David, Md., for the weekend, plans to devote his Saturday radio address to the nation on the fight against terrorism. Democrats are questioning the administration's efforts to find Osama bin Laden.
(AP)

The de-emphasis on Mr. bin Laden's fate reflects a long-running White House effort to depersonalize the conflict, officials said.

Once cast as a duel between the American president and a terrorist mastermind - symbolized by Mr. Bush's statement last year that he wanted Mr. bin Laden "dead or alive" - U.S. officials now stress that the struggle is not about finding "one man," but about dismantling "terrorist networks."

"This is going to be a long war," White House spokesman Scott McClellan said. "This is a different kind of war and a different kind of enemy."

Sensing an opportunity

Still, Democrats - including some who are thinking of running against Mr. Bush in 2004 - sense an opportunity to stake out their positions on an issue Mr. Bush has owned to this point, the conduct of the war on terrorism.

They have questioned the abilities of U.S. intelligence services and suggested that Mr. Bush's emphasis on Saddam Hussein and Iraq has distracted him from the initial goal of the war: Nailing Mr. bin Laden for the Sept. 11 attacks.

"The new tape puts a bright light on what I've said should always have been our top foreign policy objective - destroying al-Qaeda," said Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., a likely presidential candidate. "It's clear we have miles to go before that mission is complete."

Mr. Kerry and other critics also question whether the Pentagon botched the best attempt to nab Mr. bin Laden in the battle of Tora Bora last year in Afghanistan, and whether the administration is doing enough to stabilize that country.

Analysts said most Americans won't consider the war close to over until Mr. bin Laden is caught or killed, an event that would quiet even the most ardent critics of Mr. Bush's strategy.

Analysts also noted that although the Democrats are asking legitimate questions, they must be careful not to be seen as politicizing national security, something they have been accused of in the past.

Officials said it is possible the tape is some kind of forgery, but that is unlikely. It certainly appears to have been made within the last month, as the speaker refers to - and takes credit for - recent terrorist attacks in Bali and Moscow.

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And although Mr. Bush doesn't think the war is about one man, Mr. bin Laden may have a different view; the speaker on the tape refers to Mr. Bush is the "Pharoah of the West," determined to destroy the Islamic world.

If the speaker is Mr. Laden, it would dash the hopes of officials who believe the terrorist leader was killed at Tora Bora.

Mr. Bush has maintained uncertainty about Mr. bin Laden, saying on March 13, for example, "Deep in my heart, I know the man is on the run, if he's alive at all."

On July 8, Mr. Bush said, "We haven't heard from him in a long time," but he added, "I don't know if the man's living or the man's dead."

"But one thing is for certain," Mr. Bush added. "The war on terror is a lot bigger than one person."

Mr. Bush and his aides have echoed that sentiment since he made his "dead or alive" comment after the Sept. 11 attack. The president did so again when asked this week about the new bin Laden tape.

"We're making great progress in the war on terror," Mr. Bush said. "Slowly, but surely, we are dismantling the terrorist network. We're finding their sanctuaries, we're holding people to account."

Some of his political opponents, however, have a different interpretation of Mr. bin Laden's apparent survival.

"Now, the president laid down that criteria a year ago when he said we will be judged by whether or not we find bin Laden dead or alive. Well, by that criteria, we haven't made a lot of progress," said Senate Democratic Leader Tom Daschle, D-S.D.

Other Democrats also have invoked Mr. bin Laden's name during congressional debates.

While criticizing some of Mr. Bush's proposals for a new Department of Homeland Security, Sen. Robert Byrd, D-W. Va., said: "Osama bin Laden is still alive and plotting more attacks while we play bureaucratic shuffleboard."

Analysts noted that Democrats have made these kinds of attacks before, only to retreat in the face of Mr. Bush's high standing with the American public.

"To the extent that Democrats are seen as playing politics, the track record suggests they are going to lose," said James Lindsay, a senior fellow in foreign policy studies at the Brookings Institution, a liberal-leaning Washington think tank.

Specter of attacks

As for Mr. Bush, Mr. Lindsay said Mr. bin Laden's survival may not matter politically if the country suffers more terrorist attacks.

"Another attack raises the question of whether the national government has done enough to protect Americans," Mr. Lindsay said.

Attacks may be more likely now that fervent followers believe they have heard the voice of their leader, said Daniel Benjamin, co-author of The Age of Sacred Terror: Radical Islam's War Against America.

"Bin Laden's re-emergence does not invalidate the progress that has been made in the war on terror," said Mr. Benjamin, a National Security Council official under President Bill Clinton. "But at the same time, bin Laden is a charismatic figure and his followers in radical Islam is certain to be mightily cheered by this."

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TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Front Page News; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: District of Columbia; US: Texas
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To: MeeknMing
I SAY Outlaw the democrat party...Just keep repeating DEMOCRATS===NAZIS=COMMUNIST
Say it enough and people will listen... That is what the Liberal media and Demonazis have been doing for 30 years....
I hope Kerry runs in 2004 i will be at every rally calling him a little commie BIATCH!!
21 posted on 11/16/2002 6:52:28 AM PST by daapfe
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To: MeeknMing
Meekie, long time no ping! (^:

As Ann Coulter so accurately states, a very small percentage, maybe 10%, thinks the way the mainstream newsmedia, Universities and entertainment and pol "elites" think. America gets it. most Americans know why we're in this war, why we need to take out Saddam...but listening to Daschle, CNN, etc., the "will of the people" is not only being ignored, these misguided cowards are spitting on us, America and our President.

I appreciate the e-mail address.

CLINTONWORLD

Clinton's parting gift to Bush? Poking the Taliban hornet's nest...and running:


Today, the United Nations removed all its remaining relief workers from the country, fearing a backlash from the Taliban, who will be almost completely isolated diplomatically when the resolution takes effect in 30 days, a grace period during which the Taliban could avoid sanctions by meeting the Council's demands. , Dec. 20th...2000.
Why did Clinton wait until Dec. 19th, 2000 to push the UN for tougher sanctions against the Taliban? The grace period was set to expire in 30 days. Clinton knew this would anger not only the Taliban, but their terrorist pals across the world. The UN understood the danger...they pulled their own people out the same day, Dec. 20th, the new threat was issued. The electoral college voted for President Bush on Dec. 18, 2000. On Dec. 19th, Clinton went to the UN to push for tougher sanctions with a 30 day grace period..to go into effect Jan. 19, 2001 - President Bush's inaugeration eve.

Why would Clinton also close off ANWR those last days in office keeping us more dependent on terrorist-supporting nations for our energy needs?

Why would Clinton invite both Barak and Arafat to the White House the last days of his administration and encourage them both to make concessions that were sure to anger each and which turned their people against them at home?

Why did the press report on the pardons and the vandalism, but neglect to investigate the most damaging actions of the departing President?

Why would Clinton leave so many landmines for the new President, knowing that our national security was at stake?


One morning at the nub end of Bill Clinton's presidency, Clinton chief of staff John Podesta walked into a senior staff meeting in the Roosevelt Room waving a copy of USA Today. Holding the paper aloft, Podesta read the headline out loud, "Clinton actions annoy Bush." The article detailed the new rules and Executive Orders the outgoing President was issuing in his final days, actions aimed in equal measure at locking in Clinton's legacy (in areas like environmental protection) and bedeviling his successor. "What's Bush so annoyed about?" Podesta asked with a devilish smile. "He's got four years to try to undo all the stuff we've done."
Link.

"We laid a few traps," chirps a happy Clinton aide.....

22 posted on 11/16/2002 8:05:30 AM PST by Ragtime Cowgirl
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To: MeeknMing

The Democrats don't get it. This is not what people voted for. They are damned lucky there is not another election next week... they would be thrown out en masse for doing this. This is exactly what the Democrats were being told not to do.

This carping from the sidelines while we're all trying to figure out how to keep from being blown up is not just annoying, it is angry-making. I think the Democrats are trading a little bit of hype for their base in return for lasting enmity from the American people. If they keep this up, I think we'll start to see people changing their voting registrations. No one will want to be known as a "Democrat." It will become a term of insult.


23 posted on 11/16/2002 8:23:52 AM PST by Nick Danger
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To: johnny7
The funny thing is, Kerry was anti-Vietnam War before he enlisted. The guy has, I suspect, a burning ambition to follow in the footsteps of another JFK. He thinks it is his karma.
24 posted on 11/16/2002 8:27:30 AM PST by jwalsh07
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25 posted on 11/16/2002 9:07:28 AM PST by MeekOneGOP
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To: MeeknMing
"analysts noted ... analysts said" Who the hell is that?

We are told the American people will be sure the war is over if Bin Laden is killed? And what will they think following the next Al Queda terrorist attack thereafter? Democrats are scum. They didn't notice the conquest of Afghanistan?

IF they have some suggestions on how better to fight this war, have they offered them to the Commander in Chief? Funny, I haven't heard one.

26 posted on 11/16/2002 9:14:09 AM PST by Williams
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To: Williams
The democrats are lower than low. They are seizing upon the tape as a political opening. Not a national security issue but just political opportunism. Besides, Bush has said over and over that this will take a long time. This war will be very different than most. The American people get it, the Democrats don't. Blind ambition is a very bad thing, indeed. Just look at the democrat party. YIKES!
27 posted on 11/16/2002 9:20:53 AM PST by Wphile
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To: Ragtime Cowgirl


Meekie, long time no ping! (^:

I've been without my ping list since Oct. 24th. My Dad was in an auto accident in Colorado on the 23rd, and I drove up there the next morning early. He totalled the car and is banged up a bit. It will take a while getting back to normal, but he's doing better. We got back to Texas Halloween Night.....

Dad's brother and SIL came up to watch him so I could catch up on personal stuff at my house. I retrieved my ping lists and graphics from home and forwarded it to Dad's computer while I was there.

28 posted on 11/16/2002 9:23:34 AM PST by MeekOneGOP
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To: MeeknMing
A couple of days ago, our local rag (The Buffalo News) published a chart showing 33 of the top al-Qaida leaders and lietenants. Of these, 14 have been either killed or captured. Just today, we get the report of the capture of another high al-Qaida figure. To the contrary, Mr. Daschle and Mr.Kerry, we are kicking butt.
29 posted on 11/16/2002 9:58:09 AM PST by fhayek
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To: fhayek; cardinal4
I wonder if FDR had been pilloried by the opposition party when Gen. Mark Clark's Fifth Army took Italy without handing FDR Kesselring's head. Or when Patton's Army crossed the Rhine without Von Runstedt's head...
30 posted on 11/16/2002 10:02:55 AM PST by Ax
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To: MeeknMing
As Miss Marple said elsewhere, President Bush ought to have a Drone following Clinton 24/7.
31 posted on 11/16/2002 10:26:10 AM PST by Siobhan
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To: MeeknMing
"We're making great progress in the war on terror," Mr. Bush said. "Slowly, but surely, we are dismantling the terrorist network. We're finding their sanctuaries, we're holding people to account."

Bump.

32 posted on 11/16/2002 3:30:42 PM PST by Victoria Delsoul
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To: MeeknMing
My Dad was in an auto accident in Colorado on the 23rd, and I drove up there the next morning early. He totalled the car and is banged up a bit.

Oh, Meek, I'm sorry. Prayers for a full recovery for your dad and peace for your family.

Brothers come in handy sometimes, don't they? (^:

33 posted on 11/16/2002 3:50:54 PM PST by Ragtime Cowgirl
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To: gaspar
but why are so many Americans bent on proving what is presently unprovable?

Think you need to hone your thinking here. Why are so many Democrats bent on accepting as true what is presently unprovable?

Daschle: "We are losing the war on terror."

Gore: "We need to focus on the war on terror and finish it before starting with Iraq."

An real OBL tape can be used to "support" their contentions and legitimize their opposition to the Bush administration.

34 posted on 11/16/2002 5:26:46 PM PST by patriciaruth
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To: patriciaruth
The CIA made did it. Bin Laden has been dead for a year. It is now convient for us to have him running wild in other terrorist countries so we can kill the murdering cowards there also in a quest for Bin laden...
35 posted on 11/16/2002 5:33:14 PM PST by go star go
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To: patriciaruth
See. Bin laden's in Yemen so we get to kill all the murdering cowards in Yemen...
36 posted on 11/16/2002 5:37:12 PM PST by go star go
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To: go star go
The CIA faked the tape?

LOL! Makes a good fantasy script for a Democrat TV show, but this is not reality in a Bush administration.

Thank you for reminding me to watch that new hunk, Jason O'Mara as Stiles, on The Agency, CBS at 10pm tonight. I think this is the night they accuse the President of covering up a murder. Democrat must see TV.

37 posted on 11/16/2002 5:42:26 PM PST by patriciaruth
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To: patriciaruth
You're funny. We will keep Bin laden on ice and use his memory to destroy every last murdering coward in his cult. Watch and see...
38 posted on 11/16/2002 5:44:50 PM PST by go star go
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To: patriciaruth
and when the Demonrats pin all there hopes on Bin Laden not being caught BAMM! he's caught dead and they have egg on their face yet again.
39 posted on 11/16/2002 5:47:04 PM PST by go star go
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To: MeeknMing
And what exactly have any of the Democrats done in the war against terror??
40 posted on 11/16/2002 5:52:18 PM PST by joonbug
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