In the most definitive statement in years, America's top intelligence
official said Tuesday Osama bin laden is in Pakistan actively
re-establishing al Qaeda training camps.

The newly appointed Director of National Intelligence Jack McConnell
made the assertion about bin Laden and his No. 2 man, Ayman al
Zawahri, in testimony before the Senate Armed Services Committee.

Referring to Pakistan's rugged tribal area, McConnell said "to the
best of our knowledge that the senior leadership, No. 1 and No. 2, are
there, and they are attempting to re-establish and rebuild and to
establish training camps."

Until now, U.S. intelligence officials had declined to publicly
identify, with such certainty, the location of bin Laden although he
has long been suspected of hiding in Pakistan near the border with
Afghanistan.

McConnell's testimony came the day after the CIA deputy director,
Stephen R. Kappes, flew to Pakistan to confront President Pervez
Musharaff with "compelling" evidence that new al Qaeda training camps
were being established on Pakistani territory.

U.S. officials would not describe the evidence in any detail, but
people in the intelligence community have speculated recently that the
CIA may have obtained surveillance photos of either bin Laden or
Zawahri in Pakistan.

McConnell's public testimony was followed by a closed, secret session
with senators.

http://blogs.abcnews.com/theblotter/2007/02/cia_bin_laden_i.html

On 2/27/07, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So, jokes aside, the Taliban took a shot at Cheney.  Does it bug
> anyone that Cheney's visit was secret yet, somehow, the Taliban knew
> when and where and with enough time to take a shot at him?
>
> Doesn't that cast some doubt on the Administration's assertions that
> Afghanistan is under control?  And then there's the fact that the
> Pentagon is saying that 1 in 3 military units are not combat ready and
> that they're possibly in Jeopardy?
>
> Tally it up and you've got Iraq at the the worst it's ever been,
> Afghanistan that clearly is regressing enough to not even be able to
> control state intelligence and is a Narco-state, Iran that's about to
> go nuclear, Pakistan that is and rests on the razor ... then there's
> North Korea ...
>
> Sometimes I'm just overwhelmed at the enormity of Bush's failures.
> You Bush lovers: tell me where I'm wrong.
>
> 

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