Thursday, September 27, 2007 at 7:52 AM

US forces let bin Laden “slip away” again…?!

Posted by Anthony L. Hall

Throughout the 2004 presidential campaign, Senator John Kerry tried his damnedest to expose the fallacy of President Bush’s war-on-terror by repeatedly citing a CIA field commander’s claim that, in December 2001, US forces had Osama bin Laden cornered in a cave in the mountains of Tora Bora, Afghanistan (and even had him in their sights), but “let him slip away”.

In fact, Kerry, a decorated war veteran, politicized the commander’s claim by charging that Bush outsourced the task of capturing bin Laden to a rag-tag band of Afghan soldiers instead of sending in US special forces to do the job. (And frankly, I thought this line alone should have dealt Bush’s campaign a knockout blow….)

Meanwhile, international media outlets have been replete in recent months with stories about resurgent Taliban and al-Qaeda forces in Afghanistan. Therefore, I suppose it should not have come as a surprise that bin Laden would return to safer haven there (in the same caves of Tora Bora) instead of living the life of a bulls-eye nomad in the mountains of Pakistan.

What is surprising, however, is that - according to a report on NBC News last night - just weeks ago, US forces had bin Laden in their sights again, and let him slip away…again! Only this time, no one can blame brave, but inept, Afghans soldiers; since he reportedly got away because brave, but inept, US forces thought they could choke off 10,000 escape routes from the mountains with only 1000 men.

Which brings me to the cartoon above: Because, given the farcical nature of the hunt for bin Laden, it seems far more likely that prospecting Americans - who have been forced by the sub-prime mess to go from social climbing to mountain climbing - will find bin Laden before US forces do….

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