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Senate Report: Bin Laden Was 'Within Our Grasp' In 2001

CALVIN WOODWARD   11/28/09 11:33 PM ET   AP

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WASHINGTON — Osama bin Laden was unquestionably within reach of U.S. troops in the mountains of Tora Bora when American military leaders made the crucial and costly decision not to pursue the terrorist leader with massive force, a Senate report says.

The report asserts that the failure to kill or capture bin Laden at his most vulnerable in December 2001 has had lasting consequences beyond the fate of one man. Bin Laden's escape laid the foundation for today's reinvigorated Afghan insurgency and inflamed the internal strife now endangering Pakistan, it says.

Staff members for the Senate Foreign Relations Committee's Democratic majority prepared the report at the request of the chairman, Sen. John Kerry, as President Barack Obama prepares to boost U.S. troops in Afghanistan.

The Massachusetts senator and 2004 Democratic presidential candidate has long argued the Bush administration missed a chance to get the al-Qaida leader and top deputies when they were holed up in the forbidding mountainous area of eastern Afghanistan only three months after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

Although limited to a review of military operations eight years old, the report could also be read as a cautionary note for those resisting an increased troop presence there now.

More pointedly, it seeks to affix a measure of blame for the state of the war today on military leaders under former president George W. Bush, specifically Donald H. Rumsfeld as defense secretary and his top military commander, Tommy Franks.

"Removing the al-Qaida leader from the battlefield eight years ago would not have eliminated the worldwide extremist threat," the report says. "But the decisions that opened the door for his escape to Pakistan allowed bin Laden to emerge as a potent symbolic figure who continues to attract a steady flow of money and inspire fanatics worldwide. The failure to finish the job represents a lost opportunity that forever altered the course of the conflict in Afghanistan and the future of international terrorism."

The report states categorically that bin Laden was hiding in Tora Bora when the U.S. had the means to mount a rapid assault with several thousand troops at least. It says that a review of existing literature, unclassified government records and interviews with central participants "removes any lingering doubts and makes it clear that Osama bin Laden was within our grasp at Tora Bora."

On or about Dec. 16, 2001, bin Laden and bodyguards "walked unmolested out of Tora Bora and disappeared into Pakistan's unregulated tribal area," where he is still believed to be based, the report says.

Instead of a massive attack, fewer than 100 U.S. commandos, working with Afghan militias, tried to capitalize on air strikes and track down their prey.

"The vast array of American military power, from sniper teams to the most mobile divisions of the Marine Corps and the Army, was kept on the sidelines," the report said.

At the time, Rumsfeld expressed concern that a large U.S. troop presence might fuel a backlash and he and some others said the evidence was not conclusive about bin Laden's location.

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09:36 AM on 12/12/2009
Get Usama Bin Laden? Who ya gonna call?

GHOSTBUSTERS
02:07 AM on 12/01/2009
The only thing that surprises me is that this is a surprise to anyone who was there. Bush had such low approval ratings by summer 2001, there was Enron, and a Republican had just become a Democrat.
All this put Cheney and Co. into the-best-defense is-an-offense mode and so they had to have a war somewhere. It sure helped improve approval ratings, all that "we are all united" and "you are with us or against us" shutting up the press and any real hard analysis or even questioning of the official line about why attack Iraq.
12:53 AM on 12/01/2009
STILL NEEDED: A TRUE investigation into what happened on 9/11/01 in NY City and Washington, DC, with NO Bush/Cheney insiders (such as Philip Zelikow) and no convenient "bi-partisan" hacks/cover-up artists (such as Lee Hamilton & Tom Keane) involved.

The 9/11 Commission Report (the official conspiracy theory) left many questions unanswered, especially how NORAD could fail to intercept a single hijacked plane for two hours and why World Trade Center Building 7, which was NOT hit by a plane, collapsed into its own footprint at free-fall speed later that day (WTC 7 housed offices containing imporatant files of the SEC, FBI, and CIA, including the investigation into Enron).

Why did it take 9 months and vigorous, determined persistance from 9/11 victims' family members to finally force a reluctant George W. Bush to establish a commission to look into 9/11? Why did Vietnam War triple amputee Max Cleland resign from the 9/11 Commission, calling it a "whitewash"?
05:32 PM on 11/30/2009
Bush and his cronies failed. They failed to keep us from being attacked on 911 by ignoring dozens of reports from several different sources of an imminent air attack. They failed to get Bin Laden because they diverted US troops to Iraq and left the capture of Bin Laden to Afghanis who were sympathetic to Bin Laden. They failed in intelligence that said there were WMD's in Iraq when there were none. They failed to supply US soldiers with proper equipment and sacrificed over 4000 US soldiers to a lie. They failed to provide leadership and caused the Republican party to implode. The Bush administration was simply 8 years of fail after fail after fail.
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Sebbybear
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05:23 PM on 11/30/2009
And now that Bin Laden has played his role in the tragicomedy that was the Bush administration, he can be found sunning himself in the pool at Dick Cheney's Dubai mansion.
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goodog
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04:27 PM on 11/30/2009
And Bush said his history would not be written in his lifetime.

[ √ ] One more thing W was Wrong about.
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stevethetruck
04:19 PM on 11/30/2009
WOW! That coulda been awkward! OBL was CIA and they used him as an excuse to INVADE a country that did NOTHING to us. Now, WE have killed1.2 MILLION INNOCENT IRAQI civillians. Men, WOMEN and CHILDREN. We used him as an excuse to do it! FBI has never charged him with anything. CIA is funny that way.
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goodog
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04:33 PM on 11/30/2009
bin Laden was indicted by a federal grand jury for his alleged role in the 1998 United States embassy bombings in Kenya and Tanzania.
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09:43 PM on 11/30/2009
OBL and the rest of the mujahideen definitely received CIA support during the Soviet war in Afghanistan, but claiming that he continued to be a CIA operative after the US had effectively left them high and dry is really stretching credibility.
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02:52 PM on 11/30/2009
All those voices are judging you President Bush you called it history is judging you sir there will be more of that to come when Americans find out more!
02:17 PM on 11/30/2009
This reminds me of the Bruno movie when Bruno is interviewing the terrorist and says that bin Laden looks like a dirty wizard or a homeless Santa Claus.
10:17 PM on 11/30/2009
He could've been a dead dirty wizard or an interrogated homeless Santa Claus, but Cheeney and his Blackwater buddies needed a long-term investment strategy.
02:16 PM on 11/30/2009
We didn't get Bin Laden because Bush and associates wanted war with Iraq. Bin Laden being captured would have removed an excuse.
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krechsd
03:29 PM on 11/30/2009
Exactly, the last thing Cheney/Bush wanted to do was destroy the boogie man they could use to scare the country into submitting to their world agenda.
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PatLow
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06:29 PM on 11/30/2009
It also has to do with the deep ties the Bush family has with the House of Saud.
01:19 PM on 11/30/2009
It would be interesting to find out how far up the "chain of command" the order went to keep the military on the sidelines.

Did Sec of Defense Rumsfeld make the call or did VP Cheney or did Pres Bush???
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Guitar63
01:46 PM on 11/30/2009
Well we couldn't be ticking off an Saudi princes now could we?
10:18 PM on 11/30/2009
Apparently Cheney kept the Air Force on the sidelines while the hijacked airliners were still on their way. So I'm thinkin' it was Cheney again.
01:00 PM on 11/30/2009
Is anyone surprised by this...?
12:29 PM on 11/30/2009
Sounds like someone was dithering
11:12 AM on 11/30/2009
If Al Qaeda wanted to destroy the America we know and love....
They're too late ..........Republicans BEAT them too it
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lew
11:11 AM on 11/30/2009
Why do you think we made sure Saddam Hussein was hung so quickly and OBL is still at large. They know way too much about the Bush's and their involvement in all kinds of corruption in the Middle East. Halliburton was near bankruptcy 6 months before 9/11 so the 'war on terror' was the best thing that could ever happen for them and all the other contractors, an open-ended milking of the system with no-bid contracts the norm. War Inc. is what is happening to the US and we are stuck with it for the foreseeable future. The NeoCons have created their version of the New World Order, which was just about their profits in the first place, and that involves the Bush's going back to Prescott.