With Iraqi conflict coverage blanketing the news, I haven’t seen, read or heard anything about developments or lack thereof in the search for Osama. Does anyone know if the American military has had to divert to Iraq some/many/most of the assets it was using to hunt for bin Laden?
Any cites would be appreciated; I did searchs at cnn and on the board here and got nothin. Thanks.
I have no cite, but I guarentee you this: the Powers That Be will hunt him until they find him; or his grave; or until every last person who is alive on this Earth today as you read this is stone cold dead.
The nature of Power demands this–he tried to hit Congress, he hit the Pentagon, he hit the Trade Center, & scared hell out of WallStreet two blocks away. Leaving a blatant challenge to their Power like that unanswered is something that just won’t happen. It can’t & won’t be tolerated.
Though I’ve often wondered–if the planes hit a charity hospital in Harlem & the EPA in Washinton, would we have invaded Afghanistan? :dubious:
cmkeller’s right. Of course we wouldn’t have. What a silly question.
Anyway, I think we’ve given up on bin Laden. We’re just hoping he gets caught by Pakistan or neighboring countries. We certainly aren’t going to put any more effort into finding him.
bin Ladin was nothing more then the excuse “Shrub” used as a pretext to invade Iraq. Notice that it hasn’t been US agents or troops that have captured any of the major Al Quaida figures, but Pakistan.
trustno1, do you have a citation from a reputable source that GWB actually used those words? I have seen it widely repeated on the Internet, but not by any source I would trust. He did say something that might reasonably be paraphrased that way, but taken somewhat out of context.
I would have to say that while capturing UbL would be a big deal, capturing other operational al-Qaeda personnel should be our main focus.
It’s not like some 60-year-old kidney patient with a bum arm and a face seen 'round the world is going to do much damage if he’s stuck in a cave unable to use a cell phone or e-mail.
We’re more likely to find Elvis in Iraq than Osama.
The US government seems to have lost interest in bin Laden. As Splanky notes, it’s Pakistan who we can thank for catching those couple of Al Qaida bigwigs.
A commentator on one of the news programs (CNN or MSNBC) said about a month ago that he had done some research and that President Bush has made no public mention of Osama bin Laden since June 2002.
Actually just recently an operation was launched by US forces in Afganistan, during the press conference the next day , rummy and that general were asked about it in relation to the Iraq war.
Personally , Bin is dead as far as I am concerned , while the hunt still goes on in afganistan, it seems more relaxed. Even before the war in Iraq it seemed to be at a relaxed pace.
Bout a year ago , the FBI was asking members of his family , for DNA samples , I think he got smeared in Torabora , but the pentagon does not have a 100 percent confidence level.
The recently released tapes seem to say the above opinion is wrong , but Bin Laden is a media savvy person , and all we have had lately , are audio cassettes. Seems to me that the War on Iraq would at least have the guy come out on video , even if it was shot 4 weeks previously.