Passports Linked To 9/11 Found Along Afghan Border

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NAHAL TOOSI | 10/29/09 09:46 PM | AP

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SHERWANGAI, Pakistan — Pakistani soldiers battling their way into a Taliban stronghold along the Afghan border have seized passports that may be linked to 9/11 suspects, as they confront an enemy skilled in operating in a mountainous terrain with endless ways to wage a guerrilla war.

The military on Thursday took foreign and local journalists for a first look inside the largely lawless territory since it launched a ground offensive here in mid-October. The U.S.-backed operation is focused on a section of the tribal region where the Pakistani Taliban are based and are believed to shelter al-Qaida.

Soldiers displayed passports seized in the operation, among them a German document belonging to a man named Said Bahaji. That matches the name of a man thought to have been a member of the Hamburg cell that conceived the 9/11 attacks. Bahaji is believed to have fled Germany shortly before the attacks in New York and Washington.

The passport included a tourist visa for Pakistan and a stamp indicating he'd arrived in the southern city of Karachi on Sept. 4, 2001.

Another passport, from Spain, bears the name of Raquel Burgos Garcia. Spanish media have reported that a woman with the same name is married to Amer Azizi, an alleged al-Qaida member from Morocco suspected in both the 9/11 attacks and the Madrid train bombings in 2004.

Her family in Madrid has had no news of her since 2001, according to Spanish media. Her passport included visas to India and Iran, and the army displayed a Moroccan document with Burgos Garcia's photo and other information.

It was impossible to determine whether the passports are genuine, and German and Spanish officials did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Maj. Gen. Athar Abbas, the army's chief spokesman, said he had not realized the passports matched any prominent names, and declined further comment other than to say European militants were sprinkled throughout the area.

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The U.S. has maintained for years that South Waziristan and other parts of the rugged frontier have sheltered Osama bin Laden and his senior lieutenants.

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, visiting this country on Thursday, said Pakistan squandered opportunities over the years to kill or capture al-Qaida leaders responsible for the Sept. 11 attacks.

"I find it hard to believe that nobody in your government knows where they are and couldn't get them if they really wanted to," Clinton said in an interview with Pakistani journalists in Lahore. "Maybe that's the case. Maybe they're not gettable. I don't know."

Although the military spent months using airstrikes to soften up targets in South Waziristan, nearly two weeks into the ground offensive it has captured only a few areas, none with significant strategic value. The army has seized weapons but is still trying to secure the main roads and regularly comes under rocket fire.

"It's a long-drawn haul," Abbas said. "They are offering resistance, and we are also striking them hard."

Pakistan's tribal belt, a semiautonomous stretch of land where the government has long had little influence, is usually off-limits to foreigners. In recent years, as the militants' influence has spread, even many Pakistanis dare not venture here.

The tribal regions are some of the poorest, most underdeveloped areas in the world and have long been guided by traditional codes and councils. The Taliban have slaughtered hundreds of tribal elders in their rise to power.

In Sherwangai, a sparsely populated district along one of the offensive's three major fronts, army commanders said they had killed 82 insurgents and lost six soldiers in their attempt to secure the area, where the hills are covered in brush, rocks and dust and strong winds whip high ridges. Many battle-hardened Uzbek militants are believed to have taken shelter here.

The military is slowly capturing isolated hamlets as it encircles the small town of Kaniguram, its next target in the push forward. But even where the army has taken control, much of the area remains dangerous, filled with land mines and roadside bombs.

After an initial surge of resistance, many militants have been fleeing. Because the army has sealed off the main passes, "they will not be able to go out in a major way," said Maj. Gen. Khalid Rabbani, a top battlefield commander.

Yet, he added, "If somebody chooses even to cross Mount Everest, he will be able to do it. So there are going to be a few, changing their disguise – taking care of their beards and long hair – they will be able to get out."

In addition to the passports, the military displayed papers and dozens of weapons and large amounts of ammunition it said it had recovered from Sherwangai.

Civilians were nowhere to be seen during Thursday's trip – some 155,000 have left the region in the past few months. South Waziristan normally has about 500,000 people.

At one military outpost, in a large mud compound in Sherwangai, smoke could be seen rising in the distance from villages under army fire. Officials assured reporters the civilians had left those areas.

The military previously estimated that the South Waziristan offensive would take at least two to three months, and officials were hesitant Thursday to give a deadline. They also declined to give a time frame for how long troops would have to stay to prevent militants from returning.

It also is unclear whether Islamabad has any plans for how to govern the territory effectively and prevent the insurgency from again taking root.

The army has deployed three divisions – about 30,000 troops – to take on some 5,000 to 8,000 militants, Abbas said, lowering a previous estimate of 10,000 militants. His estimate included up to 1,500 foreign fighters, most of them Uzbeks. Afghan fighters are also reportedly filtering in from across the border.

This is the fourth major offensive the Pakistani army has launched in South Waziristan since 2004, and this time the military has promised a fight to the finish. The previous operations ended in setbacks or peace deals that left the militant groups even stronger.

SHERWANGAI, Pakistan — Pakistani soldiers battling their way into a Taliban stronghold along the Afghan border have seized passports that may be linked to 9/11 suspects, as they confront an enem...
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It's nice to know where one can go to get mover and shaker insight into the complexities of the world... Evidently, there has never been a Hamburg terrorist cell and the Madrid train bombings never occurred. Apparently, drones guided by Bush/Cheney operatives with no respect for human life planted these documents.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:58 AM on 10/31/2009
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Welcome!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:31 AM on 11/02/2009
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"Pakistan harboring passports of mass destruction."

What good is a "passport linked to 9/11"?

Would someone use it to at a border crossing and hand it over to authorities and stand there while they look suspisciously at their little computer terminal?

Carry it around as a keepsake?

I would sooner believe they found Osama's finger in their chili at the Wendy's in Peshawar.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:53 AM on 10/31/2009
- mulegino I'm a Fan of mulegino 40 fans permalink

Talk about needle in a haystack. Or maybe a palm frond in a dust storm. These miraculous 9/11 passports not only survived airline crashes, fires, building collapses and remain intact, but now they pop-up in remote regions of the far flung world in the fortuitous path of some Pakistani soldier. Maybe they can make another sequel to "The Gods Must be Crazy"-this time the bushman will find a 9/11 passport instead of a coke bottle.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:44 PM on 10/30/2009
- Jeff Enabe I'm a Fan of Jeff Enabe 3 fans permalink
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This story makes me miss the good old days when we kept capturing Al Qaeda's 2nd in command in Iraq or my favorite, when they claim they found a the job applications that Al Qaeda made people fill out.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:32 PM on 10/30/2009
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Drug tests. Damn!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:56 AM on 10/31/2009
- DimBulb2 I'm a Fan of DimBulb2 150 fans permalink
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i'm waiting for the birth certificate before I believe any of this

the long version, of course

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:20 PM on 10/30/2009
- VietVet67 I'm a Fan of VietVet67 20 fans permalink

Hey, I lost my car keys.....never mind.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:00 PM on 10/30/2009

What'd Mossad hire the Italians to make these papers for the CIA to give to the Army to plant? The Italians did such a bang-up job on the phony Niger yellow cake doc, why not go to them again?

How incredibly lucky that these passports are miraculously found at the most propitious possible moment just when some reporters are brought along on an operation. Such amazing luck!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:00 AM on 10/30/2009

What's still interesting to me is that at Ground Zero no one could find either of the Black Boxes from the planes but a passport from one of the alleged high-jackers was found undamaged.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:58 AM on 10/30/2009
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In 2003, a book was written by Gail Swanson entitled, "Behind-the-Scenes: Ground Zero" that is a "collection of personal accounts" from people that were at Ground Zero on that day. In that book, Firefighter Nicholas DeMasi says "at one point I was assigned to take Federal Agents around the site to search for the black boxes from the planes. We were getting ready to go out. My ATV was parked at the top of the stairs at the Brooks Brothers entrance area. We loaded up about a million dollars worth of equipment and strapped it into the ATV. When we got into the ATV to take off, the agent accidentally pushed me forward. The ATV was already in reverse, and my foot went down on the gas pedal. We went down the stairs in reverse. Fortunately, everything was okay. There were a total of four black boxes. We found three." The 9/11 Commission says those black boxes were not found. Most of the steel from the WTC was removed, cut into smaller sections, and either melted at a recycling plant or shipped out of the U.S. Fire Engineering magazine wrote, "We are literally treating the steel removed from the site like garbage, not like crucial fire scene evidence."

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:17 PM on 10/30/2009
- DimBulb2 I'm a Fan of DimBulb2 150 fans permalink
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some papers fluttered down
most everything else was crushed when the towers fell

random chance

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:17 PM on 10/30/2009

Anyone who believes this, raise your hand.

Hmmm, no hands. Ok. Wait, one hand? Who is that? Dick Cheney? Figures.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:56 AM on 10/30/2009
- donnajr I'm a Fan of donnajr 3 fans permalink

big brother's latest boogie man . it's getting deep folks.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:40 AM on 10/30/2009
- lthuedk 1 I'm a Fan of lthuedk 1 45 fans permalink
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CheneyCons would have been more interested in keeping bin Laden alive. And showed as much when Cheney called of our soldiers from Tora Bora as they were verging on capturing him in Dec 2001.

http://www.light-to-dark.com/energy_merchants.html

CheneyCons are part of the Shadow Government that must be removed and prosecuted, as it's whole purpose is anti-American, pro-global fascism. And it's very much alive. Otherwise we cannot move forward as a democracy.

I appeal to agents that know the truth and know what to do about it. They must put country before ideology or lose both.

http://www.light-to-dark.com/deep_patriot_act.html

I'm sure the feds would like to hear from you.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:39 AM on 10/30/2009

I don't know what it is with these terrorists. Don't they know they should keep their important papers in a safe place? So many of them just keep losing their passports...all over the place. It truly is amazing. You'd think they'd be more careful with idenity theft and all.

But I am so relieved that their passports have been found. This makes me feel so much safer. It also justifies everything the US has done and continues to do in the middle east. It looks as though they've found a piece of the puzzle that will help our intelligence experts put together who did what, when and where, etc. This is wonderful news.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:34 AM on 10/30/2009
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We will win the War with Oceania if we continue to escalate the conflict. Stay the course Citizens. We will keep you safe. You can trust Power if you try harder

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:32 AM on 10/30/2009
- helonias I'm a Fan of helonias 222 fans permalink
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Was the CIA ink dry

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:13 AM on 10/30/2009
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So the "so called" culprits behind the nine-eleven event were located in Afghanistan? Ok, invade, pillage and de-stabilize Iraq then you'll get back to these guys. When you finally decide to d that, they relocate to Pakistan, so Pakistan is "NOW THE REAL (cough-cough) THREAT"?
What's next? Are these mythical bad guys going to relocate to Iran next so that country can be invaded, pillaged and de-stabilized?

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:02 AM on 10/30/2009
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