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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States is trying to tighten pressure on
Afghanistan's ruling Taleban to evict Osama bin Laden, one of America's most
wanted suspects, after past efforts failed to force him from his sanctuary.
Washington is working with Moscow to try to secure a fresh round of United
Nations sanctions against the Taleban, perhaps including an arms embargo. The
Taleban condemns this, saying increased sanctions would further impoverish
the country.
"We're going to continue to increase the price that the Taleban pays for
their continued harbouring of bin Laden, their continued willingness to allow
(his) al-Qaeda infrastructure to remain in place," a U.S. administration
official said.
State Department officials, including counter-terrorism experts, met with the
Taleban in Frankfurt, Germany, last month after a U.S. warship in Yemen was
attacked by apparent suicide bombers suspected of having links to bin Laden.
Aviation and financial sanctions imposed by the U.N. Security Council against
the Taleban last year have failed to force the expulsion of the Saudi-born
anti-U.S. activist, who reportedly stays on the move in Afghan mountain
hide-outs .
"We continue to work with the Russians and with the other members of the
Security Council on ways to step up the pressure on the Taleban, not just to
turn over bin Laden, but to shut down the terrorist camps," White House
spokesman Jake Siewert said on Thursday.
The United States has accused bin Laden of masterminding the August 1998
bombings of two U.S. embassies in East Africa where the death toll exceeded
220.
ATTACK ON WARSHIP COLE
The Oct. 12 attack on an American warship, the USS Cole, in Aden, which
killed 17 sailors, also has U.S. investigators looking in the direction of
bin Laden.
"It is more likely than not that people with links to him (bin Laden) were
responsible for the attack. That's not a definitive judgment at this point,
but more likely than not," a U.S. intelligence official said on condition of
anonymity.
Taleban and U.S. officials met secretly in Germany in late October, shortly
after a small boat exploded alongside the Cole, blowing a gaping hole in the
side of the destroyer.
U.S. officials described that meeting in Frankfurt as at the request of the
Taleban, which was concerned about possible U.S. reprisals following the Cole
attack.
Just days after the East Africa bombings, the United States launched cruise
missiles at suspected "terrorist" camps in Afghanistan and a pharmaceutical
plant in Sudan which it said had ties to bin Laden.
"I think they (Taleban) were nervous about the second round of sanctions;
they knew they were percolating along. I think they also wanted to talk to us
about possible retaliation for the Cole," the administration official said.
The Taleban sought to prevent any U.S. retaliation; the United States made no
promises, the official said on condition of anonymity.
"We repeated our previous message that if al-Qaeda was found guilty of
conducting a terrorist attack against us, the Taleban would be held
responsible," he said, referring to bin Laden's group which means "The Base."
While speculation has persisted that the United States might launch another
military attack once culpability was determined in the Cole attack, U.S.
officials say that is just one option in an arsenal of potential retaliatory
moves.
MILITARY "JUST ONE OPTION"
"There are lots of ways of deterring future threats and future attacks. the
military is just one option," another U.S. official said.
U.S. officials describe other options as further diplomatic pressure,
stemming financial flows that fund alleged "terrorist" activities, bringing
people with ties to bin Laden to court, and covert operations to disrupt him.
Criticism that the proposed arms embargo would amount to the United States
taking sides against the Taleban in the civil war raging in Afghanistan was
unfounded, the U.S. official said. "The fact of the matter is it's the
Taleban that are providing safe haven for bin laden's network, not the
northern alliance," he said.
Given that the investigation into the Cole attack has not concluded, the
decision on how to respond might end up in the hands of the new U.S.
president, to be sworn in on Jan. 20, who will succeed President Bill
Clinton.
"If it does point back to bin Laden and al-Qaeda, then we're going to have
some very serious decisions to make, and those decisions might be made in
this administration; they may be made in the next administration," the U.S.
official said.
Reuters, November 30, 2000
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