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Terrorism: Bin Laden in Pakistan's K2 mountains, says report


Dubai, 26 May (AKI) - (by Hamza Boccolini) - Al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden is hiding in the K2 mountains of northern Pakistan, according to sources cited by Arabic television network, Al-Arabiya.

The report also said US secret services were intending to drive him out in a major military operation encompassing the northern Pakistani tribal areas.

According to the Dubai-based network, in the past few days US security and military officials had a top-level summit at a military base in the Qatari capital, Doha, to plan an operation to hunt for the al-Qaeda leader.

General David Petraeus, the US commander in Iraq and the US ambassador to Islamabad, Anne Petersen, were reported to have attended the summit.

Last week Petraeus testified before a US Congressional committee about security in Iraq and warned that members of al-Qaeda based in Pakistan's tribal areas were planning a new September 11 attack.

Reports say that the CIA has located the Saudi terrorist in so-called "rooftop of the world", the area of Pakistan that borders Afghanistan to the west, in particular the chain of mountains of Nurestan and China to the north.

There are fears that Bin Laden is planning new attacks on the west using Arabs but also Europeans who have converted to Islam.

Meanwhile support for al-Qaeda is reportedly broadening, not only among the Afghan Taliban and Pakistani tribes that deny Bin Laden's presence in the area, but also fundamentalists including the Muslim Brotherhood that has changed its strategy.

The leader of the Egyptian-based brotherhood, Mahdi Akef, has called the Saudi leader "a mujahid that sincerely fights against foreign occupation to be closer to Allah".

In an interview published on the Arab website, Elaph, read by many young Saudis, Akef said he supported the activities of al-Qaeda against occupiers and not those against the people.

The first victim in this strategy was Libyan Abu Laith al-Libi, al-Qaeda's number three, killed in a US air raid in January in Mir Ali, in Pakistan's tribal areas. Two Kuwaitis were also killed in the attack and a Libyan who was one of the group's leaders.

The US aircraft had targeted an al-Qaeda summit where al-Libi was meeting Abu Obeida Tawari al-Obeidi and Abu Adel al-Kuwaiti. Another Libyan leader, Abdel Ghaffar al-Darnawi, who was previously responsible for links in Iran before moving to the frontline in Afghanistan, was also at the meeting.

After that raid, Mansoor Dadullah, the brother of a senior pro-Taliban militant commander Mullah Dadullah, was seriously injured in a blitz by the Pakistani army in February in a village in Baluchistan where he was hiding with four other militants. He was then captured by Pakistani security forces.

A few days later, the Americans began fresh action launching Drones that killed 13 militants in Waziristan in northern Pakistan and 15 terrorists were killed in another raid on 14 May in the tribal region of Bajaur, on the Afghan border.
 
what do they mean they are planning a operation that encompases pakistan. does this mean that they will be stupid enough to entire pakistani territory in large numbers and conduct an operation.
 
An old man with only 1 fuctioning kidney would never survive harsh terrain or climate of the K-2 mountains...:disagree:
 
One question what are all these Arabs doing in Pakistan why aren't they fighting for there Terrorist cause out of there own countries.:hitwall:
 
One question what are all these Arabs doing in Pakistan why aren't they fighting for there Terrorist cause out of there own countries.:hitwall:

During Soviet invasion of Afghanistan these countries were happy to "export" there militants to get rid of the problem at home, both Pakistan and USA allowed it to happen.
Now we're dealing with the aftermath...:disagree:
 
where are the people who ridiculed the conspiracy theories? bin laden in K2, :cheesy::lol::lol::rofl::rofl:
 
Neo,

Actually, an unhealthy man has more chances of survival in virgin areas as where ObL is stated to be.

The lack of pollution and the virgin areas are exhilarating.

Though I am healthy, it was fascinating and refreshing to be in the mountains of Ladakh!

However, as far as this sighting is concerned, such reports are only good so far as keeping the issue alive!

ObL is like Ness, the Loch Lomond monster!! :)
 
Neo,

Actually, an unhealthy man has more chances of survival in virgin areas as where ObL is stated to be.

The lack of pollution and the virgin areas are exhilarating.

Though I am healthy, it was fascinating and refreshing to be in the mountains of Ladakh!

However, as far as this sighting is concerned, such reports are only good so far as keeping the issue alive!

ObL is like Ness, the Loch Lomond monster!! :)
:rofl: Living in K2 is actually more difficult due to the lack of oxygen. You cannot take a sick man raised at sea level and have him living in K2 without making him more unhealthy, whether the mountains are virgins or not.
 
Is he sitting on top of K2 at the summit?

Wow!

What he is with?

The Olympic Flame?
 
^^No actually he is stuck in a 50 m.a.s.l valley surrounded by >8000m high mountains.
Now due to his sickness he cannot climb the mountains so he is kind a surrounded for ever until US army evacuate him to Gitmo.
 
what do they mean they are planning a operation that encompases pakistan. does this mean that they will be stupid enough to entire pakistani territory in large numbers and conduct an operation.

No, they will come with instruments to see if we are hiding any nukes in Alps.
or as a matter of fact if China is doing so.
Thus helping newly found comrades and the cost of American tax payers.
Did you not noticed the unanimous harmony about K2 being declared as Pakistani mountain.

I wonder such propaganda will help tourism or discourage any future expeditions to K2.
Does it also not prove that all the previous intelligence reports of NATO and US about OBL were big joke.
 
Could anybody tell these looser arabs and their masters in the west that they must stop cracking jokes of this magnitude...as soon as I heard that I could not stop my self laughing until I had a realy bad stomach ache.
 
Until now the Media simply needed to tell the masses that Osama was "somewhere over there" (i.e Pakistan) but their propaganda is not so effective any more so expect to hear his alleged location with names of cities and places. The Media will eventually give directions too which will of course have no truth to them but just remember that in the West, the word of the Media goes unquestioned.
 
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Terrorism: Bin Laden in Pakistan's K2 mountains, says report


Dubai, 26 May (AKI) - (by Hamza Boccolini) - Al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden is hiding in the K2 mountains of northern Pakistan, according to sources cited by Arabic television network, Al-Arabiya.

The report also said US secret services were intending to drive him out in a major military operation encompassing the northern Pakistani tribal areas.

According to the Dubai-based network, in the past few days US security and military officials had a top-level summit at a military base in the Qatari capital, Doha, to plan an operation to hunt for the al-Qaeda leader.

General David Petraeus, the US commander in Iraq and the US ambassador to Islamabad, Anne Petersen, were reported to have attended the summit.

Last week Petraeus testified before a US Congressional committee about security in Iraq and warned that members of al-Qaeda based in Pakistan's tribal areas were planning a new September 11 attack.

Reports say that the CIA has located the Saudi terrorist in so-called "rooftop of the world", the area of Pakistan that borders Afghanistan to the west, in particular the chain of mountains of Nurestan and China to the north.

There are fears that Bin Laden is planning new attacks on the west using Arabs but also Europeans who have converted to Islam.

Meanwhile support for al-Qaeda is reportedly broadening, not only among the Afghan Taliban and Pakistani tribes that deny Bin Laden's presence in the area, but also fundamentalists including the Muslim Brotherhood that has changed its strategy.

The leader of the Egyptian-based brotherhood, Mahdi Akef, has called the Saudi leader "a mujahid that sincerely fights against foreign occupation to be closer to Allah".

In an interview published on the Arab website, Elaph, read by many young Saudis, Akef said he supported the activities of al-Qaeda against occupiers and not those against the people.

The first victim in this strategy was Libyan Abu Laith al-Libi, al-Qaeda's number three, killed in a US air raid in January in Mir Ali, in Pakistan's tribal areas. Two Kuwaitis were also killed in the attack and a Libyan who was one of the group's leaders.

The US aircraft had targeted an al-Qaeda summit where al-Libi was meeting Abu Obeida Tawari al-Obeidi and Abu Adel al-Kuwaiti. Another Libyan leader, Abdel Ghaffar al-Darnawi, who was previously responsible for links in Iran before moving to the frontline in Afghanistan, was also at the meeting.

After that raid, Mansoor Dadullah, the brother of a senior pro-Taliban militant commander Mullah Dadullah, was seriously injured in a blitz by the Pakistani army in February in a village in Baluchistan where he was hiding with four other militants. He was then captured by Pakistani security forces.

A few days later, the Americans began fresh action launching Drones that killed 13 militants in Waziristan in northern Pakistan and 15 terrorists were killed in another raid on 14 May in the tribal region of Bajaur, on the Afghan border.

Dayum!!!!!! The US army is already at war inside Pakistan!!!!! Are the Pakistanis doing nothing about it???:disagree:
 
Dayum!!!!!! The US army is already at war inside Pakistan!!!!! Are the Pakistanis doing nothing about it???:disagree:
Did you not like the presence of US army inside Pakistan? or did you not have access to news about Pakistan?
 
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