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February 11, 2009 2:01 PM

CIA Says Hunt For Bin Laden Is On

(AP)  Osama bin Laden is isolated from the day-to-day operations of al Qaeda, but the terrorist organization he built is spreading its influence in Africa and the Middle East, CIA Director Michael Hayden said Thursday.

Al Qaeda remains the single greatest threat to the United States, Hayden said in a speech to the Atlantic Council. "If there is a major strike on this country, it will bear the fingerprints of al Qaeda."

"All the threats we have to the West have a thread that takes it back to the (Afghanistan/Pakistan) border," Hayden added.

Hayden said there has been no spike in terrorist "chatter" to suggest an attack on the United States linked to the presidential transition.

"But we don't know what we don't know," he said.

He said the intelligence agencies have received "very clear direction" to make this the smoothest transition in history "so there is no diminution in the ability of the republic to defend itself." It is the first wartime transfer of power in 40 years.

Hayden said bin Laden, believed to be hiding in the lawless tribal border area of Pakistan, "appears to be largely isolated from the day-to-day operations of the organization he leads."

The hunt for bin Laden remains at the top of the CIA's priority list.

"His death or capture clearly would have a significant impact on the confidence of his followers — both core al Qaeda and unaffiliated extremists throughout the world," Hayden said.

Al Qaeda-affiliated groups in the Philippines and Indonesia, Saudi Arabia and Iraq have been degraded, but al Qaeda cells are surfacing elsewhere, Hayden said.

"In East Africa, al Qaeda is engaging Somali extremists to revitalize operations," the CIA director said. "The recent bombings in Somalia may have been meant, at least in part, to strengthen bona fides with al Qaeda's senior leaders. A merger between al-Shabaab and al Qaeda could give Somali extremists much-needed funding, while al Qaeda could claim to be re-establishing its operations base in East Africa."

Recent attacks by an Algerian-based, al Qaeda-linked group known as Lands of the Islamic Maghreb are bigger and more deadly than at any time since the group merged with al Qaeda two years ago, he said.

Al Qaeda also is strengthening in Yemen with an "unprecedented number of attacks" in 2008 and is likely to be a launching pad for attacks against Saudi Arabia.

Additionally, al Qaeda's safe harbor in Pakistan has allowed it to train a "bench of skilled operatives" that can carry out attacks when other plans are disrupted, he said.

Iraq also remains a terrorist staging ground. Al Qaeda fighters seasoned in the Iraq war but now leaving for other countries pose a continuing concern, Hayden warned.

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by niceface19 November 16, 2008 5:52 PM EST
If the US keeps doing the same thing since 1967, stolen Palestine, gave it to the Jews, there will be billions more Bin Ladens around.
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by niceface19 November 16, 2008 5:24 PM EST
So the hunt was not on for the last 8 years after spending trillions tax pay dollars? this corrupted government should be disbanded.
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by metsobitso November 15, 2008 2:40 AM EST
The Hunt For Bin Laden Is On! What has taken them so long?
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by guadalcanal3 November 14, 2008 11:03 PM EST
farmerbb...Nice try...but...unfortunately...just another "conspiracy theory"...boring.
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by niceface19 November 14, 2008 6:19 PM EST
Obama and Bush are related, how can you get to him?
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by sunbum33919 November 14, 2008 5:31 PM EST
Especially if Obama bankrupts coal.
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as he said he would do and the coal people still voted for him / pennsylvania? not that it mattered, he was bound to win. As far as OBL - we''ll probably find out in about 50 years that he was never a real person but many people passing around an OBL mask. There are 457 OBL''s in this picture, can you find them all???!!!
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by deathofusa November 14, 2008 10:34 AM EST
Winter is coming and it won''''t be easy for many!
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Posted by trishab56 at 06:20 AM : Nov 14, 2008


Especially if Obama bankrupts coal.
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by farmerbb November 14, 2008 8:40 AM EST
Suppose just for a minute that Bin Laden has already been captured, and is being held by the U.S. in secret. The news of this would likely cause additional kidnappings of Americans world-wide, for use as hostages to secure his release. So they keep it quiet, but get to vacuum up huge funding to continue to pursue him. Meanwhile, back at the ranch, he is imprisoned, and questioned in every way possible, to find his colleagues and sources of funding.
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by wardoglrs November 14, 2008 6:39 AM EST
Yes, WarDogLRS, I believe you are right. It seems that I remember some intelligence reports that suggested Osama bin Laden died somewhere between Dec 2001 and Feb 2002. Al Qaeda is alive and a threat, but why are we still wagging this dead guy around?

Because its a tool for war and in war you need tools to continue for as long as it take''s. Hint we have 733 basis around the world at 40 bil ap, In other word''s perpetual warfare/welfare.
Our Dollar is counterfeit because it has no gold backing like the founders stated in the constitution
If money is just paper with ink and printed and not worked for with sweat & blood its no good. So they stole your gold & silver & we went to work and built and built and created the most ******* machine any one has ever seen.
Now that they have the gold and you have the paper and they loot your nation just when will the people wake up
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by wardoglrs November 14, 2008 6:28 AM EST
I wonder how much BL gets for helping out with the war
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