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Date: Monday, December 21, 1998 2:38 PM
Subject: [exploration] Re: Bin-Laden 'Preparing for War'

Well now this isn't looking too good.
 
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Date: Monday, December 21, 1998 1:33 PM
Subject: [exploration] Bin-Laden 'Preparing for War'

From: Israeli & Global News, Volume 100.7, December 22, 1998 
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Bin-Ladin 'Preparing for War' 

The Sunday Times [London] reported Dec. 20 by Adrian Levy and Cathy
Scott-Clark: Bin-Ladin primes terror machine 

The world's most wanted Terrorist, Usamah Bin-Ladin, is preparing
for war. Four months after the United States launched cruise missile
attacks on his camps in Afghanistan, Bin-Ladin has rebuilt his
"Terrorist Universities" and is constructing bomb-proof headquarters in
a cave beyond the reach of spy satellites in the Pamir Mountains in the
north of the country. 

Despite a $5 million (3 million British pound sterling) bounty
offered by America, Bin-Ladin, 43, has created an expanded network of
ideological recruitment centres, military training camps and weapon
stores. Washington has issued a 235-count indictment against Bin Ladin
and attempted to sequestrate his assets, but the saudi fugitive is
remobilising Al Qaida, his terrorist organisation, which has been
accused of bombing American embassies in Kenya and Tanzania on august 7,
killing more than 250 people. 

In the past few months, Bin Ladin's agents are believed to have
stolen scores of passports and travel documents in London and other
western european cities -- apparently for use in future operations --
while hundreds of new recruits from North Africa, the Middle East and
Bosnia have been smuggled into his bases. 

Intelligence and diplomatic sources in Pakistan fear that Al Qaida
may be about to send teams of militants on missions to bomb American
targets in the Middle East -- a risk that has increased with the bombing
of Iraq. "The training of islamic radicals has been fully reactivated
inside Afghanistan," a Pakistani intelligence source said last week. "We
believe Bin Ladin may use the month of ramadan, which begins this
weekend, as the starting point for new operations." 

Bin Ladin is said to have told a senior member of the Taleban, the
Islamic fundamentalist group that rules most of Afghanistan, that Al
Qaida is "preparing to act". 

On August 20, 75 cruise missiles were fired from USS Abraham
Lincoln, a carrier in the Arabian sea, striking two of six militant
training camps in the khost region of eastern Afghanistan, a desert of
flinty mountains and barren valleys. The attack destroyed the Al- Badr
II camp, believed to have been run by Bin Ladin, and Amir Muawiya camp,
used by Harakat-Ul-Ansar (HUA), a terrorist group. Bin Ladin was
hundreds of miles to the south. 

"What America does not appreciate is that it takes very little time
to build these camps," said Bakhat Zamin, a fundamentalist commander in
Khowst. "All one needs are mud and stones and there are plenty of them
out here." 

There are also plenty of willing recruits. At Edak, a lawless Pakistani
frontier town in the lap of the Toba Kakar Mountains, where automatic
weapons are worn like fashion accessories, Islamic scholars at the
Nizamiah college said representatives from HUA and Al Qaida had been
regular visitors in recent months. "They are recruiting for a new
jihad," said a student in a white turban. "Two hundred boys have already
gone from here." 

Nearby camps, just over the Afghan border at Khwaja Mastoon Ghundai
and Sati Kundao, have been built in weeks and are well hidden in valleys
protected by checkpoints and hillside command posts. 

Hundreds of men are being drilled at each base. They are taught in
brick and mud barracks and sleep in canvas tents, despite extreme
weather. Classroom posters depict men with ak-47s, standing before
burning American, Israeli and Indian flags. Behind the bases, large
boulders are painted with Urdu and Arabic slogans: "Victory is at Hand." 

Those chosen to fight undergo a 21-day "foundation" course in
light-weapon training and a short period of Khidmat duty, or
administration work, in their home towns before being cleared for
transfer to the camps. Most have come from Pakistan and Kashmir. 

One teenager, given the name Khalid by the camp commandant, said:
"after prayers at dawn we must run up and down the mountains before
breakfast. Later we attend lectures on Islamic affairs and take part in
practical demonstrations in the use of artillery." 

The new camps are part of a sophisticated network established by
Bin Ladin in northern and eastern Afghanistan. Two other Al Qaida
training camps have opened in recent weeks. The Tora Bora base, near the
eastern Afghan city of jalalabad, has been rebuilt on the site of a camp
first constructed by the American Central intelligence agency in the
early 1980s. The second is understood to have been built from scratch at
Galrez, a town 30 miles west of Kabul. 

However, Bin Ladin's most startling new asset is a command and
control centre for Al Qaida. It is still under construction in a natural
cave system in Kunduz province, near the border with Tajikistan. "The
cave facilities are impervious to missile attacks and satellite
observation," an American diplomat said. 

Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence Agency (ISI) has identified
Zainul Abideen, a 38-year-old bespectacled Palestinian with a closely
cropped beard who is known as "the schoolteacher", as the figure
responsible for moving men and money into the new facilities. 

For the past six weeks ISI has been conducting a series of secret
raids in the northern city of Peshawar. It found safe houses being used
by Abideen as transit and supply centres, and men from Iraq, Saudi
Arabia and Bosnia were arrested carrying stolen and forged travel
documents. 

"The region has never been more unstable," said an ISI source. "Bin
Ladin has never been more dangerous." 

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