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Afghanistan/South Asia
US disowns Kabul 'bounty-hunters'
2004-07-09
EFL: The US State Department says three US citizens arrested in Afghanistan are counter-terrorism mercenaries operating outside Washington's command. Spokesman Richard Boucher said the US government "does not employ or sponsor" the three, who were arrested by Afghan authorities on Monday. Afghan officials accuse the men of running a private prison in Kabul. Correspondents say the US bounty for al-Qaeda fugitives has drawn many foreign vigilantes to Afghanistan.
I thought they might be bounty hunters.
The US government has promised $25m for anyone who facilitates the arrest of al-Qaeda kingpin Osama Bin Laden. Mr Boucher confirmed that one of the arrested men was Jonathan K Idema, who has described himself as a counter-terrorism expert and former US commando. One of those arrested with him was named as Brent Bennet; the third man was not identified. Mr Boucher said the question of what the men "were being held for and what charges might be proffered" was a matter for the Afghan authorities. Four Afghans were also detained along with the three US citizens. The prisoners are now reportedly in the hands of Afghan intelligence officials. Afghan Interior Minister Ali Ahmad Jalali said the arrested men's activities had no legal standing. "They apparently said that their aims were to act against those carrying out terrorist attacks," Mr Jalali told journalists in Kabul. "But they did not have a legal relationship with anyone and the United States was also chasing them - they are actually rebels," he said.

Security sources have told the BBC that the US military circulated warning notices about Mr Idema some time ago, describing him as armed and dangerous and accusing him of interfering with military operations in Afghanistan. Mr Idema has offered his services to the western media as an expert on fighting the Taleban and al-Qaeda and has also featured in a bestselling book, The Hunt for Bin Laden.
He's a legend in his own mind.
Posted by:Steve

#7  There is no Idema and he's not a local. Nor is he DIA nor CIA. Keep this under your hat. Now, deal me in .
Posted by: Col Flagg   2004-07-09 4:15:54 PM  

#6  ..."As always, if any member of your IM Force is caught or killed, the Secretary will disavow any knowledge of your actions. This recording will self destruct in 5 seconds. Good luck, John."......*fssssssssss*....
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2004-07-09 3:42:02 PM  

#5  I did a photo-shoot with Idema in Fayetteville, NC about ten years ago during one of his SPECIAL OPERATIONS conventions that he helped organized. At that time he shot himself with a .44 caliber handgun to test the "Second Chance" bulletproof vest, which I caught on a ultra-high speed still camera. Other photos show him sporting guns and dressed in military style clothes. I'm not surprised that he would form a free-lance vigilante group to go into Afghanistan. He has the contacts and the bravado.
Posted by: Jeff   2004-07-09 2:25:31 PM  

#4  Nothing wrong with bounty hunters, although I'd think publicity stunts probably interfere with the job at hand. Too bad none of them have come up with any of the big-shots - I expect this to be a pretty hairy endeavor, given that the opposition is not only on friendly territory, but also armed to the teeth.
Posted by: Zhang Fei   2004-07-09 12:37:40 PM  

#3  He's a legend in his own mind.

Isn't there a one-a-day limit on the use of cliches? :-)
Posted by: Raj   2004-07-09 12:03:18 PM  

#2  Maybe it is time to bring private enterprise to bear as a weapon in the WoT. Congress is authorised to issue Letters of Marque and Reprisal. Think of it as a job creation program!
Posted by: SteveS   2004-07-09 11:07:15 AM  

#1  I guess he won't be able to make his appearance on "Imus in the Morning" this week.
Posted by: Jack is Back!   2004-07-09 10:53:22 AM  

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