America doesn't want to capture bin laden.. cos 9/11 was plotted by the American government and bin laden.. but the idea was American.. and it was to justify an invasion into Afghanistan and Iraq and many more.. just look at this documentary on google video.. by american reporters...
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5946593973848835726
if america wanted bin laden it would ov got him many years ago!!
2006-08-21 21:07:13
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answered by '' jakal '' 2
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I have a theory. November mid-term elections are coming up and the Republicans are expected to lose the Senate or House or Both. Right before the election there will be an announcement that Bin Laden has been captured and the Republicans will win. For some reason I keep thinking the Americans have him stashed away somewhere for such an occasion. Oh no! Does this make me one of those conspiracy theorists that I complain about so often?
2006-08-22 22:26:41
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answered by bumpocooper 5
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If they catch Bin Laden, war on terrorism will be over. No more money for the military stuff supplier, no more oil from Middle East countries, no more budget for the homeland security, NSA, FBI, CIA. It will be a great lost of income to Mr. GW Bush, Rumsfeld, Chenney, etc. Bin Laden is a business partner of the Bush's, Chenney engaged in arms selling and oil exploration with Rumsfeld as bsuiness assiciates. Let Bin Laden roam free and continue the war on terrorism.
2006-08-22 04:01:48
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answered by Sam X9 5
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I don't concern myself much with what the government tells me. We are far more influenced by what the media tell us. Bin Laden may or may not be caught in the next year or so. They know the general area where he is (the region of N. Pakistan), but he has countless thousands of loyal followers there, and it is Pakistan's military that can (moderately) operate there, not Americans.
2006-08-22 04:02:06
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answered by voltaire 3
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Yes. Shortly after the fall of the Taliban in Afghanistan, I believe there was an opportunity to kill him but the top brass wanted a capture.
I believe that since then he has evaded capture and that Pakistani forces will narrow his exact location down slowly and they desperately want to capture him for plots within Pakistan.
I doubt if he will allow himself to be taken alive.
2006-08-22 04:07:48
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answered by Bart S 7
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I'm usually very suspicious about anything concerning our current administration, however I do think it has long been a big thorn in Bush's side that Bin Laden has managed to stay one step ahead of him all these years. Remember Bush holding up one of those "Wanted--Dead or Alive" posters? Bet he wishes he never did that.
I'd Love to see Bin Laden brought to justice. Maybe if we hired "Dog--the Bounty Hunter" we could find him. lol
2006-08-22 04:06:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Pakistan announced that they believed he died of bad health a little while before the presidential election.
which throws into doubt the tape of a healthy osama that was exposed during the election that made everyone vote for Bush.
and the CIA disbanded it's bin laden unit. no use looking for a guy that's dead.
2006-08-22 04:00:30
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answered by DebnFodz 2
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No we cant find him, because we don;t want to. But we can find Sadam who had 100 of times the money Laden has, hiding in a hole unshaved and unbathed. The guy only had 7 look a likes.
2006-08-22 04:01:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Escape and evasion is the only talent of Bin Laden that the US cannot beat.
2006-08-22 04:22:03
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answered by FRAGINAL, JTM 7
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CIA closes down unit that was hunting Bin Laden - The terrorist tracking unit, known inside the spy agency as "Alec station," was disbanded late last year and its analysts reassigned to other offices within the CIA's Counterterrorist Center, the officials said. - TVNL COMMENT: Any Questions? Bush had no intentions of getting his buddy.#
FBI PROTECTS OSAMA BIN LADEN’S “RIGHT TO PRIVACY” IN DOCUMENT RELEASE - Judicial Watch, the public interest group that fights government corruption, announced today that it has obtained documents through the Freedom of Information Act (“FOIA”) in which the Federal Bureau of Investigation (“FBI”) has invoked privacy right protections on behalf of al Qaeda terror leader Osama bin Laden. In a September 24, 2003 declassified “Secret” FBI report obtained by Judicial Watch, the FBI invoked Exemption 6 under FOIA law on behalf of bin Laden, which permits the government to withhold all information about U.S. persons in “personnel and medical files and similar files” when the disclosure of such information “would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy.” (5 U.S.C. § 552(b)(6) (2000)) - Before invoking privacy protections for Osama bin Laden under Exemption 6, the FBI should have conducted a balancing “test” of the public's right to disclosure against the individual's right to privacy
# Bush Administration Hampered FBI Investigation into Bin Laden Family.#
Bin Laden family fled United States - Two dozen members of Osama bin Laden's family were urgently evacuated from the United States in the first days following the terrorist attacks on New York and Washington, according to the Saudi ambassador to Washington. - TVNL comment: This took place when the airlines were gounded.
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Officials: Drones spotted Osama - Though Predator drones spotted Osama bin Laden as many as three times in late 2000, the U.S. administration did not fly the unmanned planes over Afghanistan during its first eight months and was still refining a plan to use one armed with missiles to kill the al-Qaida leader when Sept. 11 unfolded, current and former U.S. officials say. - TVNL comment: Bush/PNAC had him in their sights 3 times and they did nothing!#
Did Our President Spike The Investigation Of Bin Laden? - After Bush took office, he said, "there was a major policy shift" at the National Security Agency. Investigators were ordered to "back off" from any inquiries into Saudi Arabian financing of terror networks, especially if they touched on Saudi royals and their retainers. That put the bin Ladens, a family worth a reported $12 billion and a virtual arm of the Saudi royal household, off-limits for investigation.#
Bechtel tied to bin Ladens - Osama bin Laden family members invested $10M in an equity fund run by former Bechtel unit. - The Bush administration launched a war on terror because of the alleged acts of Osama bin Laden. Ironically, one of the companies the administration has picked to rebuild Iraq after the latest phase of that war has ties to bin Laden's family, according to a published report.
2006-08-22 10:45:57
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answered by jdfnv 5
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