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Debka: US Special Forces & Pakistanis close in on Zawahiri
2007-07-15
Our counter-terror sources report exclusively that a frantic effort by al Qaeda and Taliban to head off the pursuit set afoot the bloody battle in IslamabadÂ’s Red Mosque, the attempts to shoot down President Pervez MusharrafÂ’s plane and the suicide attacks on Pakistani military convoys, which cost 68 lives Saturday and Sunday, July 14-15.

Until the middle of last week, Zuwahiri sheltered with the local Pashtun tribes in Bannu, a town in the northwest Pakistan tribal federation of North Waziristan. The approach of Pakistani and US intelligence and special forces caused him to switch hiding places and move to Tank or Tang, a town 120 km south of Bannu.

On Saturday, two soldiers were injured by a bomb explosion in that town, having just missed their quarry.

Musharraf meanwhile decided last week to storm the Red Mosque on a tip-off from his own Inter-Service Intelligence that two of ZawahiriÂ’s closest lieutenants, Majid Hassan al-Tawil and Mohammad Othman, were inside.

They were reported to be preparing a mega-attack in Islamabad and other important Pakistani towns to disrupt the combined Pakistani-US operation to capture their master.

At that point, Pakistani intelligence turned up a lead to the whereabouts of Osama bin Laden himself.

The Pakistani army imposed a blackout on the identities of the victims of the Red Mosque battle, estimated at around 100 dead, and the detainees captured there. Even the names of the women and children claimed to have been held hostage were not disclosed. DEBKAfileÂ’s sources report that Pakistan intelligence, which had hoped to capture the two al Qaeda operatives alive, has not found them. They are still trying to establish if they were among the dead or managed to escape.

An oblique reference to the operation came from the US president’s national security adviser Stephen Hadley Sunday night, July 15, when he spoke on ABC television about the US fully backing a Pakistani military crackdown on hotbeds of al Qaeda and Taliban activity. ”It has not worked the way he wanted. It has not worked the way we wanted it,” he said.

According to our sources, the intense pursuit continues despite the setbacks which Hadley suggested.

The Pakistan military death toll climbed Sunday when pro-Taliban Islamists killed at least 31 in two attacks in North Waziristan. Two suicide bombers and a roadside device hit a 40-vehicle police-army convoy near the Afghan border killing 14 soldiers. In another incident, 17 police officers and new recruits died when a bomber detonated explosives at a police HQ in the town of Dera Ismail Khan.

DEBKAfileÂ’s sources disclose that the US SenateÂ’s decision to double the bounty for bin LadenÂ’s capture, killing or information leading to his death or capture to $50 million, was recommended by President George W. Bush after he received an urgent message from Musharraf. The Pakistani president reported his people had picked up the trail of bin LadenÂ’s trail in their pursuit of his deputy, but the tribal chiefs with knowledge of where the elusive al Qaeda leader was hiding were holding out for an exorbitant sum for their collaboration.

He said that Pakistani intelligence had also laid out a large sum for the information about ZawahiriÂ’s two aidesÂ’ arrival in the Red Mosque.

His former sanctuary of Bannu is situated 150 km as the crow flies from the South Afghan town of Gardiz which is a hub of al Qaeda-Taliban activity. The connection between the two towns is a twisting road of 400 km through Parachinar in Pashtun tribal land. According to DEBKAfileÂ’s counter-terror sources, al Qaeda and Taliban leaders do not travel from place to place by road or vehicle but on horseback by night piloted by local guides.
Posted by:lotp

#21  I really like your sense of humor, John Frum. As others here have already noted, the erudite nature of your posts is a welcome relief from the "diaper head" and "wrap them in bacon" school of playground diatribes.
Posted by: Zenster   2007-07-15 22:28  

#20  love the map. says it all
Posted by: Abu do you love   2007-07-15 22:23  

#19  Interesting map from Pak Tribune


Posted by: John Frum   2007-07-15 22:16  

#18  I would announce the reward is being decreased $10k a week.

I like the way you think, mhw! Be sure to advise the locals that once the reward sum zeros out bombing strikes begin. Just a little extra incentive, ya know?
Posted by: Zenster   2007-07-15 22:05  

#17  "US Special Forces" > Zawi must be denoting the irony.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2007-07-15 21:53  

#16  "My money is on Ralwalpindi Cantonment.."

He's probably sitting in a suburb of Detroit for all we know.
Posted by: crosspatch   2007-07-15 21:51  

#15  I would announce the reward is being decreased $10k a week.

That would give people and incentive to turn in Zawahiri before the reward dwindled.
Posted by: mhw   2007-07-15 20:54  

#14  Zawahiri talked about Lal Masjid two days after the army moved in.
Wherever he is, he can get his garbage recorded, video edited and released in 48 hours.
Remote village ?
My money is on Ralwalpindi Cantonment..
Posted by: John Frum   2007-07-15 20:50  

#13  Every once in a while DEBKA actually does get out in front of a real story.... in this case, show me the body.
Posted by: Black Charlie Choluns6175   2007-07-15 20:37  

#12  Binny does have the hottest, skinny, little, curved index fingers in the 4th World, dontcha know?
Posted by: Asymmetrical T   2007-07-15 20:34  

#11  Yeah, mr finger wag is next.
Posted by: newc   2007-07-15 20:10  

#10  It's pretty rough terrain IIUC. Even if we were flying UAVs across the whole area constantly, I suspect we could easily lose them unless we had very specific intel from the ground to guide the surveillance.
Posted by: lotp   2007-07-15 20:04  

#9  " According to DEBKAfileÂ’s counter-terror sources, al Qaeda and Taliban leaders do not travel from place to place by road or vehicle but on horseback by night piloted by local guides."

Well, then .. they should be very easy to spot. We are able to track people at night very easily and since they would be pretty much the only traffic moving at that time of day, if that were their mode of travel, they would have been blasted a long time ago. The story is crap. If they want to avoid detection, they would travel in the day embedded in regular traffic flows. Traveling at night would make them very easy targets indeed.
Posted by: crosspatch   2007-07-15 19:46  

#8  If DEBKA is reporting it, I would say it is pretty certain that we are nowhere near Zawahiri. You can pretty much count on anything they report being based on rectal extraction.
Posted by: crosspatch   2007-07-15 19:42  

#7  Baloney
Posted by: SR-71   2007-07-15 18:47  

#6  Wazoo needs a good Shake-and-Whack, to put the freshness back.
Posted by: Fun Boy 4   2007-07-15 18:17  

#5  horseback by night piloted by local guides.

Infra-red signature?
Posted by: Skunky Glins5285   2007-07-15 18:12  

#4  the tribal chiefs with knowledge of where the elusive al Qaeda leader was hiding were holding out for an exorbitant sum for their collaboration.

Hey, if $50 Million ain't enough maybe we should toss in a nail gun and a cordless drill. They oughta become real talkative after a few minutes. If this weren't Debka it would be really great news.
Posted by: Zenster   2007-07-15 17:29  

#3  I'd rather they kill "knot head" Screech than find UBL's corpse - he's dead, and has been for a while
Posted by: Frank G   2007-07-15 17:18  

#2  It would be nice to see him with a round drilled right through that knot on his forehead...
Posted by: tu3031   2007-07-15 17:07  

#1  Lots of salt. But heart be still. Would indeed be very good news if it happens.
Posted by: JohnQC   2007-07-15 16:55  

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