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January 29th, 2004 - 2:30 pm
Are we closing in on Osama (or his remains)? Maybe:
Military spokesman Lt Col Bryan Hilferty said the military now believed it could seize him within months.
Are we closing in on Osama (or his remains)? Maybe:
Military spokesman Lt Col Bryan Hilferty said the military now believed it could seize him within months.
Seems to be a message the command is pushing pretty hard.
Getting Osama
Stephen Green at VodkaPundit says we appear to be getting “confident about getting bin Laden.” Soon. He points to this story in The Scotsman, which says “The United States military
No, no better memory on that. But I do remember an AQ spokesman saying in early 2003 that OBL would become a martyr in 2003.
I’m with you though, Stephen. I think any so-called martyrdom happened in 2001.
I find this very surprising. Politicians pulls this kind of stunt (“Peace is just around the corner” “There is a light at the end of the tunnel”), the military doesn’t.
Of course, this could also be a part of the psychological war they’re playing with OBL. In fact, that’s the way I would bet. In this scenario, they’ll use their ability to monitor cellphone/e-mail communications and trace how the word is spreading.
They may have no idea at all where OBL is, but they’ll find out this way.
I don’t remember any specific quotes or have any links, but I seem to remember some optiomism at Tora Bora that later proved unfounded.
Still this is unusual commentary from a military man… his mouth is writing a pretty big check, let’s hope it gets cashed.
Personally, I think he was buried in secret years ago, so he can be an Elvis like legend inspiring martyrs for years after his death. I would love to be wrong though.
My assumption — actually, it’s more than that, I’m absolutely dead sure of it — is that they’re using the same contacts matrix software they used to find Saddam — I blogged about this, though I’m not going to look it up for anyone right now. And they feel they’re getting closer and closer to bin Laden via it the same way they correctly felt they were closing in on Saddam.
This would also seem to suggest extremely strongly that those who said he was dead were, of course, wrong.
I wouldn’t count chickens before they’re hatched, but it’s not bad news.
Actually I am not sure if it would be good if he is caught (provided he is still alive). I am afraid that there would be a tremendous pressure about “we caught him, we won the war on terror, finish it”. Terror Inc. is far bigger than Garbage bin Laden. He is only one, albeit big, piece of a huge puzzle, and I don’t believe that after his death (or proof of it) other terrorists would say “oh, ok, then let’s go home”.
Vilmos
Big deal. Usama would no longer be a threat, even if it does nothing about all the other jihadis out there. Catch him, and boil him in bacon grease. Its still better than he deserves. And that would send a message to all the others.
I didn’t like it when Clark made his little no-terrorism promise, and I don’t much care for this either.
While it’s devoutly to be wished that bin Laden is already a coat of interior paint in a cave somewhere, it would be nice to perp-walk him (although my own suggestion involves a helicopter, lower Manhattan and an open hatch).
Squad Leader: Report, soldier!
Foot Soldier1: Uh…we got a leg, sir.
Foot Soldier2: And a beard.
Foot Soldier1: Shut up! I wanted to keep that!