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Where is Osama Bin Laden hiding?
Arab News ^ | 10/31/01 | By Amir Taheri, Arab News Staff

Posted on 10/31/2001 7:06:39 AM PST by Jean S

Donald Rumsfeld, the United States’ Secretary of Defense, says that finding Bin Laden is like looking for a needle in a haystack. Leaving aside rumors that he has fled to his ancestral homeland of Hadhramaut, experts agree that the fugitive is somewhere in Afghanistan.

But where? To be safe he must be somewhere under the control of his ally Mullah Muhammad Omar, the Taleban leader.

Nominally, the mullah controls almost 80 percent of the country. In reality, however, his forces hold only 11 of the 30 provinces. Ten other provinces are controlled by warlords who have sworn allegiance to him but who may betray him for money.

The opposition Northern Alliance controls five provinces. The remaining provinces are battlegrounds between the Taleban and a variety of opponents, including the Hazara backed by Iran.

In his hiding place Bin Laden would look for three things.

The first is inaccessibility by American troops and Afghan enemies looking for him. The second is the friendship or at least neutrality of the local population. The third is the possibility of easy exit into another safe haven.

Those conditions exclude almost 80 percent of the Afghan territory. There are inaccessible places around the Paropamissus range in the northwest and in the Hindu Kush range in the east. But most of these areas are controlled either by anti-Taleban groups or by unreliable warlords.

Almost half of Mullah Omar’s domains border Iran, a country hostile to Bin Laden and thus not a safe haven. In other Taleban-held provinces the local population, mostly Hazaras, Uzbeks or Tajiks, would have no love lost for the fugitive. After all, he organized the murder of their chief Ahmad Shah Masood on Sept. 9).

That narrows down the choice to just two provinces, Paktia and Paktika, roughly five percent of Afghan territory.

The two provinces, in the southeast bordering Pakistan, offer plenty of hiding places in the Safed Kuh range with its world famous collection of almost 3000 caves. The two provinces also border on the areas of Pakistan controlled not by Islamabad, but by the tribes of the Afridi confederation. Several Arab "Afghans" have set up mini-emirates in the no-man’s land between Pakistan and Afghanistan since the mid-1980s. Most have been linked with Bin Laden since the mid-1980s. If need be, they could hide him for years.

And if flushed out of there, Bin Laden could simply cross into Pakistan where he has countless supporters, including among the military and intelligence services. Pakistan is the only neighbor of Afghanistan where Bin Laden would not risk being handed over to the Americans.

Paktia and Paktika offer yet another advantage. The local population is friendly to Bin Laden. He has invested in the region for years to build Qur’anic schools, clinics and village bathhouses. The two provinces lie halfway between Jalalabad and Kandahar. The first city is controlled by Jalaleddin Haqqani, a long-time friend of Bin Laden; the second is the capital of Mullah Omar.

There is one other, perhaps more important, reason why Bin Laden would want to hide in Paktia or Paktika. This is the area of Afghanistan that he knows best. He built his first bases there, complete with underground bunkers and well-equipped command centers in caves. Until 1998 at least, he also had a villa in Gardeyz where part of his family lived. He also has a house in Zareh Sharan.

Ahmad-Wali Masood, an anti-Taleban Afghan diplomat, says that Bin Laden has at least four look-alikes, or dummies, who keep moving in many different places to sow confusion about the fugitive’s exact whereabouts.

Most of our Afghan sources, however, agree that Bin Laden’s hiding place will be either in Paktia or Paktika. He may not be there now but he is sure to end up there once the Taleban have been flushed out of other provinces.

Some even claim that Bin Laden’s principal hiding place is a string of caves in Paktika to the southeast of Shab-Juy, in a village called Changeh. American, French and Iranian geologists who worked in Afghanistan for years claim that they recognize the Paktika caves from the background of videos broadcast by the Arab TV channel Al-Jazeera.

Only the house number is not mentioned. Well, house-caves have no numbers.


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1 posted on 10/31/2001 7:06:39 AM PST by Jean S
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To: JeanS
It took nearly two months to locate The Texas Seven, who escaped from prison last December. Finally, they were located in Colorado.

That was in a country where hundreds of thousands of law enforcement officers can travel with ease, and with a population eager to turn them in.

In some parts of Afghanistan, the population is not eager to turn him in. He's a hero. And we certainly don't have hundreds of thousands of cops there on the ground, along with FBI, and all the advantages of home turf.

We may not catch him for years.

2 posted on 10/31/2001 7:14:08 AM PST by Dog Gone
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To: JeanS
He's hiding in HELL!

My guess is that he's been dead since day one of the campaign. Because, if he were alive, he'd be sending a new video everyday showing himself laughing and living, and taunting us all.

NO VIDEO, NO OSAMA, NO PROBLEM!

He's left of friends behind, so the fight still must go on.

3 posted on 10/31/2001 7:16:18 AM PST by jerod
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To: JeanS

4 posted on 10/31/2001 7:17:04 AM PST by Straight Vermonter
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To: Dog Gone
Lets face it,if we don't catch him for years in the meantime we will have caught the bulk of his hoodlums. It will not be easy for Osama to operate anywhere in the world with any degree of effectiveness without our getting a line on his whereabouts. I am willing to wait.
5 posted on 10/31/2001 7:25:02 AM PST by JIM O
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To: JIM O
Frankly, if we catch him we will lose much of the propaganda value of conducting the war on terrorism. The call from abroad, and from America's left wing, will be that the job has been done and it's time to quit.
6 posted on 10/31/2001 7:33:04 AM PST by Dog Gone
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To: JIM O
Here's another map with mountains shaded in..

(http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/middle_east_and_asia/afghanistan.jpg)

7 posted on 10/31/2001 7:35:10 AM PST by hang 'em
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To: JeanS
Informative BUMP
8 posted on 10/31/2001 7:43:28 AM PST by RippleFire
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To: JeanS
anyone runs is taliban,anyone who stands still is a well disiplined taliban.

ever shoot women and children?

sometimes

how can you shoot woman and children

easy you dont lead them as much

aint war hell?

9 posted on 10/31/2001 7:44:04 AM PST by MetalHeadConservative35
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To: JeanS
Send massive nukes and we'll get him.
10 posted on 10/31/2001 7:44:54 AM PST by boycott
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To: JeanS
Donald Rumsfeld, the United States’ Secretary of Defense, says that finding Bin Laden is like looking for a needle in a haystack.

You can always burn the haystack, then sift the ashes.

11 posted on 10/31/2001 12:11:28 PM PST by N00dleN0gg1n
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To: JeanS
Satellites should locate him particularly in the winter when infra-red imaging will sharpen.

Narrow it down to 5 or so locations then drop appropriate munitions on all 5 locations.

12 posted on 11/01/2001 5:13:16 AM PST by aculeus
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