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CIA head says bin Laden isolated, fighting to survive
CIA head says bin Laden isolated, fighting to survive
Osama bin Laden remains on the run despite a $25 million reward for his capture.
Osama bin Laden plans US attack that will 'outdo' September 11
theage.com.au — Warning of new bin Laden attack OSAMA bin Laden is planning an attack against the United States that will "outdo by far" September 11, an Arab newspaper in London has reported. - bin Laden 'planning US attack' - Goal to 'outdo' September 11 - al-Qaeda ... (more) Osama bin Laden plans US attack that will 'outdo' ...
 CIA Chief: Bin Laden Alive, Worried About 'Own Security'
CIA Chief: Bin Laden Alive, Worried About 'Own Security'
abcnews.go.com — Osama bin Laden is alive and "putting a lot of energy into his own security," the director of the CIA, General Michael Hayden, said today. He also claimed, without providing details, that the US intelligence community had disrupted an attack "that ... (more) CIA Chief: Bin Laden Alive, Worried About 'Own Security'
Obama administration to ratchet up hunt for bin Laden
cnn.com — Osama bin Laden remains on the run despite a $25 million reward for his capture. (more) Obama administration to ratchet up hunt for bin Laden
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Firedoglake — ... Can't...remember...how...to...blink The end is near: "He is putting a lot of energy into his own survival -- a lot of energy into his own security," CIA Director Michael Hayden said in a speech at the Atlantic Council in ...

Morning Roundup: Around the Web with Boltin' Joe
The Latest on Air America — ... If you believe CNN, Osama bin Laden is just getting by , isolated and without power. Sounds like your average post-financial crisis denizen of the world, no? 

Osama bin Laden, al Qaeda and Afghanistan Remain Central U.S. Concerns
democracyarsenal.org — ... operations of the organization he normally heads." Yet while Baer may be correct that bin Laden's continued existence is irrelevant to daily al Qaeda operations, he errs in neglecting to consider that bin Laden's capture or killing would have an enormous impact the global struggle against terrorism. It would drastically alter the status quo among his followers and change the perception of the U.S. "war on terror" as being mostly a failure. In his speech, Hayden himself said: "The truth is, we simply don't know what would happen if bin Laden is killed or ...

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news.yahoo.com 1/16/2009 — AP - The White House says the most recent audiotape believed to carry a message from Osama bin Laden reflects the "isolation" of the al-Qaida leader.
AFP: Bin Laden is isolated, Qaeda resilient: CIA chief
google.com 11/16/2008 — Nov 13, 2008 WASHINGTON (AFP) Osama bin Laden, deeply isolated and likely near the rugged Afghanistan-Pakistan border, has been forced to devote much of his energy to his own security while his Al-Qaeda terror network remains resilient, CIA Director ...
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CIA Chief: Bin Laden Alive, Worried About 'Own Security'
abcnews.go.com 1/14/2009 — Osama bin Laden is alive and "putting a lot of energy into his own security," the director of the CIA, General Michael Hayden, said today. He also claimed, without providing details, that the US intelligence community had disrupted an attack "that ...
Why No Bin Laden Tape?
blogs.tnr.com 11/4/2008 — Like a lot of you, I spent last week worrying that northwest Pakistan's most famous spokesmodel might release another demo tape in time for the election, as he did four years ago. But the tape never came. Why wouldn't bin Laden try to ...
When Will Obama Give Up the Bin Laden Ghost Hunt?
time.com 11/18/2008 — In a talk at the Atlantic Council this week, CIA director-general Michael Hayden said Osama bin Laden is alive. I'll take his word for it. But bin Laden's strange disappearance makes one wonder what exactly happened to him. The last relatively ...
Report: Obama to focus on bin Laden capture
usatoday.com 11/12/2008 — The Washington Post said Obama, who takes office on Jan. 20, wants to explore a more regional strategy in Afghanistan, including the possibility of negotiations with Iran. "This (al-Qaeda) is our enemy," the Post quoted an unnamed senior adviser as ...
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news.yahoo.com 1/14/2009 — This is an undated file photo of al Qaida leader Osama bin Laden, in AP This is an undated file photo of al Qaida leader Osama bin Laden, in Afghanistan. Bin Laden has issued
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The incoming Obama administration plans to explore a more regional strategy to the war in Afghanistan -- including possible talks with Iran -- and looks favorably on the nascent dialogue between the Afghan government and "reconcilable" elements of the ...
Afghan war strategy to be more regionalmsnbc.com: Politics 11/11/2008
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Obama to ratchet up hunt for bin LadenCNN.com - Politics 11/12/2008
President-elect Barack Obama wants to renew the U.S. commitment to finding al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, according to his national security advisers.
Obama to Explore New Approach in Afghanistan WarWash Post Obama Administration 11/11/2008
The incoming Obama administration plans to explore a more regional strategy to the war in Afghanistan -- including possible talks with Iran -- and looks favorably on the nascent dialogue between the Afghan government and "reconcilable" elements of the ...