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Bin Laden's Fugitive Trail (VIDEO)

Osama Bin Laden Fugitive Trail

First Posted: 05/12/11 04:09 PM ET Updated: 07/12/11 06:12 AM ET

By KATHY GANNON, Associated Press

ISLAMABAD -- For a man on the run, Osama bin Laden seemed to do very little running. Instead, he chose to spend long stretches – possibly years – in one place and often in the company of his family.

As details emerge of bin Laden's era as America's most-wanted man, it appears he was often going in one direction while the American-directed hunt was moving in another.

Pakistani authorities are pulling together a close-up view of bin Laden's final years from sources such as his three widows, including one who says she never left the upper floors of the walled compound in Abbottabad where bin Laden was killed. But a far more sweeping narrative has taken shape from reports of Guantanamo Bay interrogations posted by WikiLeaks in late April just before the American raid on bin Laden's compound.

These documents – in addition to interviews by The Associated Press – indicate bin Laden relied on Afghan allies for years after the Sept. 11 attacks and possibly spent relatively limited time in Pakistan's rugged tribal areas, which had been the much-discussed focus of U.S. intelligence and military resources in the manhunt.

It also suggests that bin Laden – either by design or chance – could have taken advantage of shortcomings in America's ability to gather timely leads on his movements or get credible sources within the patchwork of tribes and militia factions in Afghanistan and Pakistan.

In perhaps the most striking dead-end chase, U.S. officials and others strongly believed bin Laden slipped across the border in Pakistan after dodging capture from an assault on Tora Bora in eastern Afghanistan in November 2001. But he was still in Afghanistan and galloping away on horseback in the opposite direction toward the northeastern Kunar province, according to bin Laden's aide Awar Gul, who was arrested in December 2001 and eventually sent to Guantanamo.

But according to the documents released by WikiLeaks, Gul gave the information to interrogators from 2002 to 2006 – apparently too late to produce any active leads.

It also was assumed bin Laden traveled light, accompanied by a few guards who were most likely Arabs. But it turns out he kept close to his family – or at least part of it – and his most-trusted courier was a Kuwaiti-born Pakistani who went by the nom de guerre Abu Ahmed al-Kuwaiti, according to U.S. documents and investigators.

The discrepancies between the Western assumptions and the apparent details on bin Laden's movements go back to the Sept. 11 attacks.

Bin Laden didn't go underground, as widely believed by intelligence agencies. He stayed in Kandahar, mingled with his Arab fighters and met Taliban leader Mullah Mohammed Omar, according to an AP interview with a former Taliban intelligence chief.

The official, Mullah Mohammed Khaksar, said bin Laden left Kandahar for the capital Kabul after the start of U.S.-led attacks to oust the Taliban on Oct. 7, 2001. Bin Laden stayed in Kabul until Nov. 13 when the Taliban fled and the U.S.-allied Northern Alliance swept into the city, Khaksar told the AP.

The battle then moved to the Tora Bora outpost, where bin Laden was thought to have taken refuge.

The warren of caves that run through the Tora Bora mountains was familiar to bin Laden, who had used them as cover while taking part in the U.S.-backed fight against the Soviet occupation in the 1980s.

As the Americans blasted Tora Bora with bunker-busting bombs, bin Laden escaped with the help of lieutenants for a local warlord, Maulvi Yunus Khalis, who had fought with bin Laden against the Red Army, according to officials including Michael Scheuer, former CIA point man in the hunt for the al-Qaida chief.

In some ways, bin Laden's Tora Bora breakaway was an inside job, Scheuer told the AP. The warlord's aides who helped bin Laden escape also were working for coalition forces at the time.

According to Gul's interrogation report, bin Laden rested at Gul's home in Jalalabad – about 25 miles (40 kilometers) northeast of Tora Bora – after evading U.S.-led forces on the mountain. He was accompanied by his No. 2, Ayman al-Zawahri, the report says.

"According to an Afghan government official UBL (Osama bin Laden) and al-Zawahri stayed at the detainee's (Gul's) to rest while escaping from hostilities against the U.S. and coalition forces in Tora Bora," the interrogation documents said.

The interrogation summary also says then bin Laden set off on horseback – not toward Pakistan, but northeast toward Kunar. The almost inaccessible area, close to the Pakistani border, was a stronghold of pro-Taliban forces and other militias.

Gul also accompanied bin Laden to Kunar, where they met Afghan warlord Gulbuddin Hekmatyar and his military chief Kashmir Khan, who "provided protection for the group before they continued to an unknown location at the request of Hekmatyar," the interrogation report said.

Small units of U.S. special forces already had a few outposts in the Kunar region during the Tora Bora battle. But slipping past the few American soldiers would have been easy.

In years to come, the U.S. hunt for bin Laden expanded in the Kunar border zone. In 2003, U.S. soldiers attacked the military chief Khan's hideouts, slightly wounding him. In 2005, a U.S. special forces Chinook helicopter was shot down in Kunar, killing all 16 personnel on board.

Bin Laden may have been long gone at the time.

According to the Guantanamo documents, bin Laden passed through Kunar en route to Pakistan's semiautonomous tribal belt. But the destination was not the militant heartland of Waziristan. The reports said bin Laden headed for a more tranquil place called Khwar, which is near Pakistan's scenic resort area of Swat and barely 42 miles (70 kilometers) from Abbottabad.

It was about this time, in early 2003, that unconfirmed reports surfaced of bin Laden sightings in Pakistan's far-northern Chitral area amid the highest range in the Hindu Kush mountains. It would be familiar territory for bin Laden. During the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan, Chitral was a jumping off point for American-backed guerrilla fighters that included bin Laden.

It's still unclear when bin Laden arrived in Abbottabad, a well-kept hill station that has Pakistan's equivalent of West Point.

The compound where he killed was built in 2005. One of bin Laden's wives told Pakistani investigators that she moved to the home in 2006 and never left the top floors of the three-story compound.

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(This version CORRECTS Corrects spelling of cities in headline, minor edits throughout. Multimedia: An interactive about the life and death of Osama bin Laden is available in the _international/osama-bin-laden folder.)

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04:18 PM on 05/15/2011
Hello Everyone,
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se72748
09:48 PM on 05/13/2011
.Cut it any way you want to.The facts are the facts: Bush failed ,Obama succeeded.Bin Laden is dead
07:32 PM on 05/13/2011
Do you real believe these terrorist are born terrorist? These terrorist are develop by nations to take care of their dirty issues and people for the nation/s that makes them. These terrorists grow, grow, and become out of control after they do the job that is ask for them to do. Then no one wants to admit or take the fault of making these terrorist in the first place. These terrorists are hire assonates for a country and no one will ever ask questions. Then the nations can go in and kill the terrorists as they get praise for saving the world.

Whom do you think Build Saddam Hussein? Who Build Bin Laden? Who build the Somali Pirates? Who? Who? Who build the suicide boomers? Those rebels fighting are being support by several nations secretly and they will become bigger and turn on the nations.

These terrorist groups are homegrown in many countries and financially supported secretly by other nations that have the money and arms.

Do not think these terrorists wake up and say "I will be a terrorist today." not true. These men are trained and equivalent to our military. These men are not overweight men and unskilled. These men are skilled in fighting and may lack technology skills but they can fight. H20 board them, kill them and they will keep coming...death is honorable.
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DrJykell
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08:06 PM on 05/13/2011
Bankers have always supported both sides---of every war--even in America's own civil war..

Finding folks that are unhappy living under dictatorship conditions isn't that hard to do..
If i were a bomb and bullit maker I'd probably want to search out all interested parties as well.. Our fore-fathers found themselves in similar conditions--terrorists are created by financial oppression---and we will always have that in this capitalistic world.
04:25 PM on 05/15/2011
You are correct, buttonq. We are all homegrown and developed by our individual nations, religions, parents, schooling. What is indoctrinated in each human as a child is what he/she believes and will die for. A person who has not been taught anything else, has not been allowed to learn or see anything else, only knows what was presented. Some call it learning. Others call it indoctrination. When on does not accept that same belief/teaching, it is called brainwashing.
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smp276dp
free us from the craziness
02:28 PM on 05/13/2011
Follow the trial hopefully it will lead to the pot of gold. Allot of dead terrorists.
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02:25 PM on 05/13/2011
We should have taken out the tribal leaders long ago.
04:26 PM on 05/15/2011
We did, not many Native American Indian Tribes exist.
01:07 PM on 05/13/2011
Even though info on bin Laden is contradictory we can draw some conclusions:

1. US intelligence (oxymoron) never knew where bin Laden was, regardless of their illegal interrogation techniques, phone taps, privacy invasions, and satellite surveillance's.
2. bin Laden felt so secure that he sunk a $1M+ into his Abottabad compound next to Pakistan's W Point equivalent mil. acad. before 2005 - while we poured $Bs into Pakastani foreign aid.
3. bin Laden secure enough to invest in Pakistani real estate and mil. security services, and so secure that he set up house keeping with his wives and kids there for at least 5 yrs. Not exactly moves of a hunted man.
4. It is clear that the Bush admin. was doing its best not to find bin Laden while exploiting their unlimited tax payer expense acc. to its max - while lying about everything. Ex. $9B US tax payer cash still unaccounted for in Iraq under Bush and bud Paul Bremer (see Wikip article on Bremer).
5. Pres. Obama is aware of these facts - still refuses to prosecute Bush admin.'s crimes. Clearly means that Obama is a Bush accomplice.

If you are taking sides with the left or the right - R or D, you are apart of the media enabled political theater that is a smoke screen for the biggest con game the world has ever known primarily against the American middle class. Former Obama voter.
01:15 PM on 05/13/2011
Really makes me go HMMM. Good point.
01:20 PM on 05/13/2011
This is why Michael Moore wants to investigate all of this in the Obama camp. Ironic that those who loved MM now are screaming.

Obama and Bush are birds of a feather that flock together.
01:03 PM on 05/13/2011
What this article should plainly make clear to all Americans is that this man had a lot of help .... I mean 'A LOT" of help from persons and countries who played both ends of the candle.... well... lieing to us, covering for him while taking our money as they flashed their teeth at us in false smiles... most notably Pakistan and the Eastern Afghans in that order.That is what makes this murdering thug so captivating to so many of us. He evaded the world's most sophisticated technology, best equipped Army, Air Force and Navy and the best laid plans of the world's greatest spy network for TEN YEARS !!!... and we need Pakistan why??
12:47 PM on 05/13/2011
Well since the bin ladin family was in the white house the day 9/11 took place i'd strongly look at who was accessory to the fact!
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se72748
09:45 PM on 05/13/2011
now then
12:39 PM on 05/13/2011
And KATHY GANNON wrote this article, why??????
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12:15 PM on 05/13/2011
So he kept his wives, well at least one of them admittedly never left that prision, it's like me never leaving my home to get any sun or air or socialize with other people, that is cruel, he treated his wives like they were dogs.
12:55 PM on 05/13/2011
thats the way it is there
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kitc1981
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12:04 PM on 05/13/2011
So just so I have the GOP propoganda correct: bin Laden evaded capture from 2001-2008, despite the widely-touted successful information acquired from torture, but he was NEVER where that Invaluable intel said he was. My guess is he went and hid with all of the WMDs, Bush never found those either. But now, the GOP totally discounts the successes of Obama, instead taking complete credit based on those SAME "highly-successful" techniques. The rationale that Obama simply continued Bush's policy is totally unfounded. Example: Bush all but abandoned Afghanistan and the search for bin Laden, numerous sound bites support this, he rountinely denied Special Ops request to go into Pakistan, only approving seven drone strikes in his entire presidency. By contrast, Obama took the fight back to the real enemy, authorized 38 missions into Pakistan IN THE FIRST YEAR, and hunted down and killed 12 of the top 20 terrorist on the most wanted list. Now, what part of that even suggests that he simply continued the Bush policies?
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vuduvampirninjawitch
Scary yes, but I got you covered
12:59 PM on 05/13/2011
And don't forget, obama won a Nobel Peace Prize for something or other. Not sure what. Bring the war obama, bring the WARRRRRRRR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Bush could never bring the war like this guy.
11:38 AM on 05/13/2011
What is evident is that when the Obama administration changed the focus of our intelligence services from mucking around in Iraq to finding Bin Laden, they did so relatively quickly, in just over two years (probably less if one figures that it took some time to gear up).

Meanwhile, Bin Laden was in a jail of his own making, living in comfort yes, but in extreme isolation, receiving visitors and having family around him perhaps, but otherwise not so different than what he would have endured in a maximum security prison.

It is an enormous tragedy that Clinton didn't dispose of him after the Embassy bombings and the Cole attack. It never had to go this far, get this bad. A whole world of misery has resulted from that failure.

But finally, we got a President who was smart enough to end it, to make the cold decision that was so necessary. We have a brilliant, steely leader now to get us through the morass. Is American smart enough to appreciate what they have now?
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vuduvampirninjawitch
Scary yes, but I got you covered
01:02 PM on 05/13/2011
Plus, he won a Nobel Peace prize. Don't forget that. Bringing peace to the world. Multiple wars at a time. Gooooo liberals.
01:22 PM on 05/13/2011
Not sure how you win a Nobel Peace Prize for bringing war and devistation to the world.

Obama and Bush are closer than liberals or conservatives want to admit.
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american-dolt
Divide and Conquer
11:29 AM on 05/13/2011
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11:26 AM on 05/13/2011
After having read the article above...I have come away with the true meaning, ultimate thought. words of truth we should ALL HEED......THE LITTLE SPACES BETWEEN THE WORDS...LOOK REALLY HARD....THERE YA GO.......WHAT DO YOU SEE? NOTHING ? VERY GOOD !!
11:18 AM on 05/13/2011
Osama Bin Laden apparently read Edgard Allan Poe´s "The Purloined Letter" very well. We have forgotten the lessons of that fine story: If you want to hide something or even yourself, hide where no one would rationally look for you. Bin Laden knew American forces and intelligence would hunt him down in hard to find places. He decided to hide in the open. Hence those six years of calm existence in a middle class garrison suburb closed to Islamabad.