Osama Bin Laden Died In Peshawar Hospital in
2007
Wikileaks Document: Afghan Intelligence Said In June
2007 That Osama Bin Laden Died In Peshawar Hospital
Intel Wire, 7/26/2010, 2:30 p.m. Eastern Time
Don't assume this is correct (I am assuming it is not), but a
single-source intelligence report from the Afghanistan National
Directorate of Security reported in June 2007 that Osama bin Laden had
died in a Peshawar hospital.
According to an intelligence report
leaked by Wikileaks:
NDS is also
reporting that UBL had been transported to Peshawar hospital in Pakistan
for treatment, where he has died. NDS stressed that this was a single
source report and had not been verified. Interestingly, there is
virtually no other information about Osama bin Laden or Ayman Al
Zawahiri to be found in the files, at least not by name. (There are a
few more references to bin Laden in the remaining 15,000 or so records
which Wikileaks has not yet issued but which select news organizations
have viewed.)
One finds only the barest scraps of intelligence;
nothing that points to bin Laden or Zawahiri being located in
Afghanistan (no surprise there), and nothing that points to any degree
of operational control over Afghan forces by either man. There are less
than five references to each man in 76,000 records.
Compare that
to almost 400 references to Gulbuddin Hekmatyar (an Al Qaeda ally) and
his network of fighters, and at least 85 references to Jaliluddin
Haqqani (a Taliban Ally) and his network of fighters. There are 70
references to high-value targets -- including a handful of named Taliban
and Al Qaeda leaders.
There are fewer than 200 references to Al
Qaeda. Compare that to 6,000-ish references to the Taliban. Most
references to enemy forces refer to ACM (Anti-Coalition Militia) or INS
(insurgents), but the comparison between Al Qaeda and Taliban references
is very interesting and perhaps telling. I've been one to argue that the
estimate of 50 to 100 Al Qaeda fighters in Afghanistan is too low. Does
this call that into question? It's hard to say. There are a number of
factors that could skew this sample. But this is certainly one of the
most important data points to date.
(Here's a
contrarian point of view citing some
documents I haven't seen in my download from the Wikileaks site and
others which I feel are being overrepresented in the article.)
Importantly, there are more than 200 references to Iran -- more than
there are to Al Qaeda, although dozens are in longish diplomatic cables.
Most non-diplomacy citations were in reference to weapons and dozens of
reports of IED components which were manufactured in Iran. Additionally,
there are references to smuggling routes for both trained fighters and
weapons coming from Iran into Afghanistan. One record describes an
alleged terrorist facilitator moving Al Qaeda personnel and other
militants through Afghanistan to Iran.
Other tidbits:
November 2006: AQ (NFI) trained 30 women (NFI) to execute suicide
attacks against all foreigners in AFGHANISTAN. The women trained at a
base located in MIRALI/MIRAMSHAH/ PAKISTAN (NFI); they are Chechens,
Uzbeks, Arabs and Pakistanis. Seven of them are now located in KABUL
(NFI) and they will execute suicide attacks against CF/ISAF (NFI).
Speaking of bombs, there were around 14,000 reports of IED encounters,
which is an extremely worrisome number. Even allowing for the numerous
false alarms, we're talking about IED production at a staggering level.
With so many incidents, Darwin tells us that IED makers are learning a
lot about what works and what doesn't, and the fittest who survive the
war will be extraordinarily dangerous.
Fortunately, thus far,
the IED production capacity has been pretty focused on the actual
war/insurgency. But eventually we're going to be gone, or at least less
engaged, and the survivors will turn their eyes in a systematic way to
training foreigners or traveling abroad to ply their skills. We've been
lucky that we haven't had a second Ramzi Yousef yet -- a super-competent
bomb builder with both ambition and ancillary skills such as language
and disguise. But we won't be lucky forever.
One of the memos
records a non-combat meeting in November 2006 attended by military
personnel during which a supposedly pro-government fatwa was read on the
permissibility of killing Muslims.
a). First if some one kills
Muslims, he should be revenged for
b). If a person is married and
do have illegal sexual affairs with some one else, then he should be
punished to death for that.
c). the third thing is if a Muslim
convert to other religions, then he/she should be punished to death.
http://news.intelwire.com/2010/07/wikileaks-document-says-bin-laden-died.html
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