Porter Goss (dat's da CIA JEFE) sez he knows where BIN LADEN is...

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CIA has 'excellent' idea where bin Laden is -Time
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CIA Director Porter Goss said he has an "excellent" idea where Osama bin Laden is hiding, but the al Qaeda leader will not be brought to justice until weak links in counterterrorism efforts are strengthened, Time magazine reported on Sunday.

In his first interview since becoming head of the CIA last year, Goss also told the magazine the insurgency in Iraq was not quite in its last throes, but close to it.

Goss did not say where he believed bin Laden was hiding, but intelligence experts have said the al Qaeda leader who has evaded an extensive U.S.-led manhunt is probably in the border region of Pakistan and Afghanistan.

"I have an excellent idea of where he is. What's the next question?" Goss said in the interview.

"In the chain that you need to successfully wrap up the war on terror, we have some weak links. And I find that until we strengthen all the links, we're probably not going to be able to bring Mr. bin Laden to justice," Goss said. "We are making very good progress on it."

He cited some of the difficulties as "dealing with sanctuaries in sovereign states, you're dealing with a problem of our sense of international obligation, fair play."

Goss added, "We have to find a way to work in a conventional world in unconventional ways that are acceptable to the international community."

Al Qaeda could strike the United States again, he said. "Certainly the intent is very high. And we are trying to stay ahead of their capability. And so far, I think we have done pretty well carrying the war to them, as it were," Goss said.

Bin Laden and his deputy, Ayman al-Zawahri, sporadically release taped messages that have been broadcast on Arab television or on the Internet since the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks. Intelligence experts say the messages are partly to reassure followers that the leaders are still alive.

In the most recent message, a videotape broadcast by Arabic television Al Jazeera on Friday, Zawahri said reform in Muslim countries and "expelling the invaders" could not be accomplished except by fighting.

Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, a key figure behind the insurgency in Iraq, is aligned with al Qaeda.

Vice President Dick Cheney has said the insurgency was in the "last throes." President Bush says it would be wrong to set a timetable for withdrawing U.S. forces from Iraq and that they will stay until local security forces are trained to take over.

Goss said, "I think they're not quite in the last throes, but I think they are very close to it. And I think that every day that goes by in Iraq where they have their own government and it's moving forward reinforces just how radical (the insurgents) are and how unwanted they are."

Sen. John McCain, an Arizona Republican, said on Sunday that he did not believe that the insurgency was in the last throes.

"I don't think Americans believe that we should cut and run out of Iraq by any stretch of the imagination. But I think they also would like to be told, in reality, what's going on," McCain said on NBC's "Meet The Press."

"I think part of that is it's going to be at least a couple more years," he said.

Goss expressed relief the new director of national intelligence, John Negroponte, was taking over what previously had been some of the key functions of the CIA director. "I would almost equate it to getting rid of a 60-pound back sack, climbing up a big, steep trail," Goss said.

He said he planned to stay as CIA chief for a while.

"We've got a lot to do. We're in the process of rebuilding here. I think this is our moment. I'm going to be here as long as the moment lasts. And I think it is going to last a while because we have the opportunity to build," he said.

hstencil (hstencil), Sunday, 19 June 2005 18:37 (twenty years ago)

amazing. so, really, the reason we won't nab osama is because of the "international community," as if we've ever given a shit what said community thinks.

hstencil (hstencil), Sunday, 19 June 2005 18:38 (twenty years ago)

What a complete jerk-off.

Alex in SF (Alex in SF), Sunday, 19 June 2005 18:46 (twenty years ago)

i'm not sure if i'm parsing mr goss correctly. so he's saying we need more reliable intelligence and cooperation from pakistan, afghanistan and iran?

vahid (vahid), Sunday, 19 June 2005 18:47 (twenty years ago)

yeah, haven't we known about where bin-laden has been for about 2-3 years?

good thing they're bringing this up now, right as dubya's hitting his absolute lowest approval ratings so far...

kingfish (Kingfish), Sunday, 19 June 2005 18:51 (twenty years ago)

the top headline above this on yahoo! was about the restaurant bombing in baghdad. looks like the insurgency's really on the run...

hstencil (hstencil), Sunday, 19 June 2005 19:01 (twenty years ago)

Anything to keep themselves feeling happy.

Ned Raggett (Ned), Sunday, 19 June 2005 19:14 (twenty years ago)

Anyone else see the author Kenneth Timmerman on The Daily Show last week saying that Osama bin Laden is in Iran? Something about what he was saying just didn't sit right at all, until I found out that Timmerman unsuccessfully ran as a Republican candidate for Senate in the Maryland primary in March 2000.

So obviously this is a pointer to the Republican talking points over the next few months in the build-up to whatever's in the planning stages...

James Mitchell (James Mitchell), Sunday, 19 June 2005 23:52 (twenty years ago)

I would think military action against Iran might be slightly complicated by the generally warm feelings of the Iraqi Shiites for Iran.

Besides all the other things it would be complicated by, of course.

gypsy mothra (gypsy mothra), Monday, 20 June 2005 03:23 (twenty years ago)

planning stages my ass, we're not gonna invade iran.

hstencil (hstencil), Monday, 20 June 2005 15:25 (twenty years ago)

Scott Ritter says it's already started

gabbneb (gabbneb), Monday, 20 June 2005 15:38 (twenty years ago)


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