Washington believes Osama is alive

Published January 18, 2006

LONDON, Jan 17: The United States believes Al Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden is alive and hiding around the Pakistan-Afghanistan border region, the US counter-terrorism coordinator told BBC radio on Tuesday.

US State Department official Henry Crumpton said Osama was believed to be somewhere in the border area, the region where an alleged US missile attack targeted Al Qaeda number two Ayman al-Zawahiri on Friday.

“We have no intelligence or evidence that indicates that he (Osama) is dead or incapacitated, so our working assumption is that he is still alive,” Mr Crumpton said.

“I should also note, no sign of life from Osama Bin Laden, I think that reflects our collective success,” he said.

He warned the group was still intent on launching further attacks on western countries, like the September 11, 2001 attacks on the United States.

“Al Qaeda and affiliated groups have a strategic aim of attacking the US homeland — that is their intent, we believe they are working toward that. I think also they intend to attack the UK again, and Europe,” he said.

He added: “I think and hope Al Qaeda are more concerned about staying alive than plotting the next 9/11.”

Bin Laden has not been heard of since a December 27, 2004 audiotape in which he named Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, Iraq’s most wanted man, as Al-Qaeda’s leader in the war-torn country.

The air raid on Friday in Damadola, a village in the Bajur tribal agency, targeted Al Qaeda’s deputy leader Ayman al-Zawahiri, US intelligence sources have said.—AFP

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