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Home » Homeland Security » How We Let Osama Get Away

How We Let Osama Get Away

“We will pros­e­cute these men and send a clear mes­sage to those who kill Americans: No mat­ter how long it takes, we will find you and bring you to jus­tice.”
– George W. Bush, 9/​9/​06
Five years ago tomor­row, three thou­sand peo­ple were killed in my home town. And the bas­tards who mas­ter­minded this mass mur­der have got­ten away with it, thanks in part to the actions of our gov­ern­ment and its allies. Sure, hunt­ing for a sin­gle, clever man in a vast world is an extremely dif­fi­cult task. It gets even harder, when there’s any­thing less than 100% com­mit­ment and focus to catch­ing him.
osama_dead_or_alive.jpgBy now, you prob­a­bly know that Pakistan has signed a “truce” with the mil­i­tants who many believe are har­bor­ing bin Laden. You know that the CIA has shut down its Osama-​​hunting shop. But what you may not know — and what the Washington Post reveals today — is that there hasn’t been a “cred­i­ble lead” on the Al-​​Qaeda chieftain’s where­abouts in “more than two years. Nothing from the vast U.S. intel­li­gence world — no tips from infor­mants, no snip­pets from elec­tronic inter­cepts, no points on any satel­lite image — has led them any­where near the al-​​Qaeda leader.“
In an exhaus­tive arti­cle, the paper shows how the trail for bin Laden grew so cold. The story starts not long after the President promised that the ter­ror­ist would be caught “dead or alive.”

[In a December, 2001] video­tape obtained by the CIA, bin Laden is seen con­fi­dently instruct­ing his party how to dig holes in the ground to lie in unde­tected at night. A bomb dropped by a U.S. air­craft can be seen explod­ing in the dis­tance. “We were there last night,” bin Laden says with­out much con­cern in his voice…
Only two months later, Bush decided to pull out most of the spe­cial oper­a­tions troops and their CIA coun­ter­parts in the para­mil­i­tary divi­sion that were lead­ing the hunt for bin Laden in Afghanistan to pre­pare for war in Iraq…
Although the hunt for bin Laden has depended to a large extent on tech­nol­ogy, until recently unmanned aer­ial vehi­cles (UAVs) were in short sup­ply, espe­cially when the war in Iraq became a pri­or­ity in 2003…
Bureaucratic bat­tles slowed down the hunt for bin Laden for the first two or three years… In early November 2002, for exam­ple, a CIA drone armed with a Hellfire mis­sile killed a top al-​​Qaeda leader trav­el­ing through the Yemeni desert. About a week later, Rumsfeld expressed anger that it was the CIA, not the Defense Department, that had car­ried out the suc­cess­ful strike.
“How did they get the intel?” he demanded of the intel­li­gence and other mil­i­tary per­son­nel in a high-​​level meet­ing, recalled one per­son knowl­edge­able about the meet­ing.
Gen. Michael V. Hayden, then direc­tor of the National Security Agency and tech­ni­cally part of the Defense Department, said he had given it to them.
“Why aren’t you giv­ing it to us?” Rumsfeld wanted to know.
Hayden, accord­ing to this source, told Rumsfeld that the information-​​sharing mech­a­nism with the CIA was work­ing well. Rumsfeld said it would have to stop…
In 2004, Rumsfeld finally won the president’s approval to put SOCOM [the Defense Department’s Special Operations Command] in charge of the “Global War on Terrorism…“
Today, how­ever, no one per­son is in charge of the over­all hunt for bin Laden with the author­ity to direct covert CIA oper­a­tions to col­lect intel­li­gence and to dis­patch JSOC [Joint Special Operations Command] units. Some coun­tert­er­ror­ism offi­cials find this absurd. “There’s nobody in the United States gov­ern­ment whose job it is to find Osama bin Laden!” one frus­trated coun­tert­er­ror­ism offi­cial shouted. “Nobody!“

The President and his team rightly deserve credit for deflect­ing any attacks on the home­land since 9/​11. They deserve credit for catch­ing Al-​​Qaeda big­wigs like Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. But to let their hard-​​ons for Iraq and their petty infight­ing dis­tract them from nail­ing America’s num­ber one enemy is more than frus­trat­ing. It’s dan­ger­ous. They’ve shown would-​​be Osamas all over the world that you can attack America, and get off scot-​​free. And I’m afraid that more of my neigh­bors will one day pay the price for send­ing that awful message.

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  1. Paul says:
    September 10, 2006 at 9:29 pm

    The com­ment by Bill is your typ­i­cally rant against the Republicans which is a load of crap. There is more than enough blame to go around for both Republicans and Democrats. Where was Clinton and Company when Bin Laden was bomb­ing embassies etc.. They make a half hearted attempt to get him with a cruise mis­sile and back to Monica..
    If these guys are the best that either of these par­ties have to offer we are all in a world of hurt.. What we need to do is toss all of them out and start elect­ing peo­ple by their capa­bil­i­ties not who can be most pop­u­lar..
    Unfortunately too few Americans know any­thing about the issues or bother to inves­ti­gate what the can­di­dates really know or how they really vote.

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  2. Bruce says:
    September 11, 2006 at 12:22 am

    What evi­dence do we have that Bin Laden is alive? Where are the video tapes he loved releas­ing pre­vi­ous to Toa Bora? Would it be in the admin­is­tra­tions inter­est with­old news of his death?

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  3. Aaron` says:
    September 11, 2006 at 1:08 am

    Anthrax attack.
    I dont know why peo­ple seem to think there havent been any more ter­ror attacks. there were.
    Paul,
    the fact is it was Republicans who pushed mon­ica and bitched and moaned about how this whole ter­ror thing was merely Clinton ‘wag­ging the dog’.
    Jon Stewart just had on Clinton era Sec. of Def. William Cohen. A repub­li­can, he stated in no uncer­tain terms that Clinton instructed him to make any deci­sions that had to be made and not to worry about polit­i­cal issues and tim­ing, becouse that was his job to take the heat. Clinton took ter­ror­ism very seri­ously and dis­rupted the mil­le­nium plot. He was lim­ited by a hos­tile Republican con­gress.
    George Bush and com­pany ignored dozens and dozens of warn­ings before 9/​11.
    Under Reagan and bush41 FEMA was a back water filled with polit­i­cal chrony appointees.
    Under Clinton FEMA became an elite agency with an incred­i­ble rep­u­ta­tion becouse they believed in good gov­ern­ment.
    Under Bush43, the com­mi­sion recomended it be dis­banded becouse again, Republicans dont give a shit about good gov­ern­ment.
    Dont spread this ‘oh they all suck b.s.‘
    It just isnt true.

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  4. Aaron` says:
    September 11, 2006 at 1:30 am

    You tube has the inter­view up. the part about clin­ton begins at around 2.30, but its worth watch­ing the whole thing.
    http://​www​.youtube​.com/​w​a​t​c​h​?​v​=​N​d​b​N​W​u​c​X​_​c​U​&​a​m​p​;​m​o​d​e​=​r​e​l​a​t​e​d​&​a​m​p​;​s​e​a​rch=

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  5. BT says:
    September 11, 2006 at 3:17 am

    Warning: the fol­low­ing com­ments may offend Neo-​​realists.
    Does any­one think that killing UBL is the end of our war with Islamic extrem­ists? I do not; there is always some­one to take his place. No need to waste valu­able resources on one per­son, hid­ing out in some cave, when the game is much broader. This con­flict is big­ger than just the US ver­sus Al Qaeda. Relax; this is not WW3, Newt Gingrich style.
    Beware of Moby Dick. An obses­sion with one transna­tional orga­ni­za­tion solves noth­ing, and may be self destruc­tive. Killing the old Al Qaeda, might make us all feel good, like we actu­ally won, but the under­ly­ing threat will remain. It is time to expand our hori­zons.
    Address the root causes, not the symp­toms. You can’t elim­i­nate a pop­u­lar idea with bul­lets alone. It requires a multi-​​faceted, and multi-​​disciplined global effort, in order to cre­ate an envi­ron­ment that will ulti­mately mar­gin­al­ize Islamic extrem­ists. Sorry Neo-​​Con

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  6. Ben Fan says:
    September 11, 2006 at 7:13 am

    It’s so easy to say that the US gov­ern­ment let Bin Laden ‘slip away.‘
    But let’s not get so cav­a­lier. The Soviets never cap­tured Tora Bora, even after years of fight­ing. The Americans? Got it in 2 weeks.

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  7. Brian says:
    September 11, 2006 at 8:48 am

    Of course you can kill a pop­u­lar idea with bul­lets. It just takes a lot of them.

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  8. John says:
    September 11, 2006 at 9:01 am

    The rea­son we haven’t caught OBL is sim­ple: thanks to CLINTON we didn’t have enough human intel­li­gence in the area or region — not enough spies talk­ing the lan­guage, not enough infor­mants from that entire region… you can’t know every­thing from satelites and UAVs.
    So even IF we put 100% of our assets on nail­ing OBL, short of invad­ing Pakistan, there’s a limit to what tech­nol­ogy can reveal — espe­cially when the man is cagey enough to not directly use any tech­nol­ogy. Blaming Iraq for our not nail­ing him is to not give him enough credit. Even if we had 100 UAVs and 30 intel sats pointed at that region 24/​7 they wouldn’t spot him if he stays indoors. But a well placed oper­a­tive, native to the region, who was in Al Qaeda prior to 9/​11, could very well lead us right to him…

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  9. Robot.Economist says:
    September 11, 2006 at 9:57 am

    BT — I’d have to dis­agree with you about hunt­ing down bin Laden. He is an icon of al-Qaeda’s suc­cess on 9/​11 and leav­ing him alive is an injus­tice to those killed that day. Taking him and Zawahiri out is more extract­ing jus­tice and pun­ish­ment than GWOT.
    After we get them, then it will be time to move away from the Israeli assas­si­na­tion and counter-​​organization model of counter-​​terrorism. That kind of strat­egy just plays into the ter­ror­ist socio-​​political nar­ra­tive and cre­ates mar­tyrs in a cul­ture than exalts mar­tyr­doms. The British counter-​​terrorism model of counter-​​operations activ­ity com­bined with efforts to address the root causes and under­mind the ter­ror­ist mes­sages has proven much more suc­cess­ful.
    As for John’s jibe about human intel­li­gence, you can’t just blame the Clinton admin­is­tra­tion — HUMINT has been lan­guish­ing as a pro­fes­sion since the 1980s. The CIA and the past four admin­is­tra­tions share the blame equally for allow­ing weak intel­li­gence train­ing, poor hir­ing prac­tices and rud­der­less human cap­i­tal poli­cies to per­sist for decades.

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  10. Phila says:
    September 11, 2006 at 10:53 am

    The rea­son we haven’t caught OBL is sim­ple: thanks to CLINTON we didn’t have enough human intel­li­gence in the area or region — not enough spies talk­ing the lan­guage, not enough infor­mants from that entire region… you can’t know every­thing from satelites and UAVs.
    I swear, if George W. Bush were caught drink­ing the blood of an infant out of cham­pagne glass, some­one would find a way to blame his men­tal imbal­ance on ther moral hor­ror of the Clinton years.
    There were sys­temic fail­ures across sev­eral admin­is­tra­tions, going back at least to Reagan. As for human intel­li­gence fail­ures, talk to Colleen Rowley, among oth­ers.
    You can’t fight an effec­tive WOT if you have more loy­alty to a emo­tion­ally sat­is­fy­ing nar­ra­tive than to reality.

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  11. C-Low says:
    September 11, 2006 at 12:21 pm

    You guys are piti­ful. How does any­one know that even if we had inserted that Marine assault force in the­ater on top of the SOF and our N Alliance allies Bin Laden wouldn

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  12. BT says:
    September 11, 2006 at 5:03 pm

    I am not going to com­ment on C-Low’s five thou­sand word dia­tribe, except to say there are some legit­i­mate points.
    Anyway, why does the GWOT have to a par­ti­san mat­ter? It took decades to cre­ate the sit­u­a­tion we have now and it will take decades to resolve. I find it amus­ing that we Americans are always debat­ing the past, even though it can never be changed.
    Unless some­one cre­ates a set of prin­ci­ples in an over arch­ing strat­egy for the GWOT, and then devel­ops the met­rics to gauge our suc­cesses and fail­ures, then every­thing else is triv­ial.
    My own per­sonal phi­los­o­phy is to never give your oppo­nent what he wants. For some peo­ple, there are things worse than death. Find it and then use it to its max­i­mum affect.

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  13. Noah (the other one) says:
    September 11, 2006 at 7:50 pm

    The rea­son we haven’t caught bin Laden is sim­ple: If we caught him, that would mean we have ‘won’ the so-​​called ‘war on ter­ror’, elim­i­nat­ing jus­ti­fi­ca­tion for the occu­pa­tion of Iraq and Afghanistan, removal of civil lib­er­ties from Americans, gar­gan­tuan mil­i­tary bud­gets and end­less weapons pro­grams, no-​​bid con­tracts to polit­i­cally con­nected cor­po­ra­tions, etc.
    That is why his cap­ture at Tora Bora was ‘out­sourced’ to non-​​US units. That is why the mil­i­tary was ‘mis­di­rected’ to Iraq. That is why the CIA unit devoted to bin Laden was dis­banded. That is why Bush went from “dead or alive” to “I truly am not that con­cerned about him.“
    WASHINGTON POST: Why do you think bin Laden has not been caught?
    DUBYA: Because he’s hiding.

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  14. The Realist says:
    September 11, 2006 at 7:56 pm

    It’s a moot point any­ways. Osama Bin Laden was killed years ago. I would say in the Tora Bora region from airstrikes. No con­crete audio or video evi­dence of his exis­tence has ever been released since the infa­mous Tora Bora video where he looked about a few days from death.

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  15. Rob says:
    September 11, 2006 at 11:56 pm

    Got Gulbubdin Hekmatiar. This is no small thing!! Maybe he knows where Osama is.

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  16. Paul says:
    September 12, 2006 at 4:49 am

    Okay, the Atlanta Olympic bomber evaded cap­ture for 5 years by hid­ing in the woods of Georgia, but some­how find­ing Osama in a for­eign coun­try in a des­o­late region is sup­posed to be a piece of cake, and thus rep­re­sent the fail­ings of the Bush admin­is­tra­tion.
    The prob­lem with the cur­rent so-​​called debate is the total lack of per­spec­tive and patience. Here we have Islamofascists who are com­mit­ted to spend­ing their entire lives fight­ing for their cause, no mat­ter what the set­backs and hard­ships they face, and we Americans get into a frenzy of self-​​loathing because 5 years of any­thing is too long to wait.
    Isn’t it any won­der OBL is con­vinced the U.S. lacks the resolve, and all he has to do is wait for the Democrats to gain power and pull troops out of Iraq and sud­denly make a tri­umphant appear­ance to claim vic­tory for that?
    Just think about this post and con­sider again why Osama and his gang con­sider the West to be weak. It’s not about our weapons, folks. It’s because it seems most of us slap “fail­ure” on any­thing that doesn’t pro­duce instant grat­i­fi­ca­tion, and this post merely con­firms how short-​​sighted and unwill­ing Americans are to see things through. Americans are only pre­pared to hard­ship and the long haul, as long as it’s over by tomorrow.

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  17. Jay.Mac says:
    September 12, 2006 at 10:08 am

    The com­ments to this post just go to show the huge advan­tage the Islamist ter­ror­ists have over us– our incred­i­ble abil­ity to in-​​fight in the face of the biggest threat to our civil­i­sa­tion since the Cold War. As a num­ber of peo­ple here point out, what’s cur­rently our weak­est point is our col­lec­tive resolve. The Islamofascists can­not defeat the US and allies mil­i­tar­ily in Iraq, Afghanistan or in any other the­atre– we can, how­ever, let them win by not hav­ing the for­ti­tude to con­tinue to fight them.
    Has the Bush admin­is­tra­tion made mis­takes? Yes
    Did the Clinton admin­is­tra­tion do enough to com­bat ter­ror­ism? No
    Now, can we please move on and put a com­bined front on in the bat­tle against ter­ror­ists who would like noth­ing more than to kill inno­cent civil­ians in vast num­bers?
    And, just for the record, Clinton didn’t foil the Millennium ter­ror­ist plot as Aaron sug­gests; that was down to the actions of alert LEOs. The other plots hatched at the same time were defeated by Jordanian intel­li­gence and the ter­ror­ists over­load­ing and sink­ing their own boat. Clinton had exactly noth­ing to do with any of it.

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  18. ROBERT BRYNE says:
    September 12, 2006 at 10:24 am

    WAT BOTHERED ME WAS OUR OUTSOURCING THE TASK OF TAKING TORA BORA BY FORCE. AFGHAN WARLORDS DO NOT WANT TO FIGHT, THEY THREATEN, POSTURE…AND NOTHING. WE GAVE HIM TIME TO MAKE HIS ESCAPE WHEN WE STOPPED THE PRESSURE. IF THE 10TH MOUNTAIN WAS THERE, SF FROM THE U.S., U.K., CANADA, AUSTRALIA, FRANCE, ROYAL DUTCH MARINES, U.S. MARINES, WE SHOULD HAVE WENT IN THERE HELLBENT FOR LEATHER KNOWING HE WAS THERE. WHO IS AT FAULT? GEN.HAGENBECK? OR HIGHER UPS? PART OF ME THINKS HE IS DEAD. OR JUST LYING LOW…WAITING…

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  19. BT says:
    September 12, 2006 at 7:23 pm

    Gen. Tommy Franks, Sec Def Rumsfiled and their staffs decided that using the locals, in con­cert with SOF and air power would be the quick­est, cheap­est, and most affec­tive way to remove the Taliban from power. They stud­ied the Soviet’s meth­ods and decided that a tra­di­tional large and heavy force would not work.
    We wanted to remove the Taliban and kill every Al-​​Qaida we could find. Removing the Taliban requires one strat­egy, and killing all the Al-​​Qaida requires another. We chose the remove the Taliban strat­egy, and pro­mote free­dom and democ­racy. To kill every Al-​​Qaida we needed dif­fer­ent tac­tics.
    We could not have both strate­gies at the same time, and have to live with the con­se­quences.
    There is no right answer, and no one is to blame.

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  20. Rick Mills says:
    December 15, 2006 at 10:27 pm

    FROM ARMY TANKER, TO LONG HAUL TRUCK DRIVER, FINALLY CONFINED TO A WHEELCHAIR, YOU GOT IT BABY I AM ALWAYS IN IT FOR THE LONG HAUL NOW SUCK IT UP, & DO YOUR DUTY DEFEND THIS NATION OR PERISH ‚BIN LADEN HAS BEEN A FIGHTER FOR YEARS BUILDING AN ARMY OUR MILITARY IS BUILT IT JUST NEEDS TO BE TWEAKED A LITTLE REPAIRED A LITTLE,BUT UTMOST RESPECTED, HONORED AND HAVE THAT CAN DO SPIRIT! CONTINUE FOREVER THERE IS ALWAYS SOMEONE COMPLAINING ABOUT THE ARMY BUT IT IS A GOOD LIFE,SURE IT COULD BE BETTER,BUT YOUR SACRAFICES ARE MUCH APPRECIATED, THANK YOU GOD BLESS,MERRY CHRISTMAS

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