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Saddam Catchers Hunt Bin Laden
The Herald
February 25, 2004

The top secret international commando group which tracked down Saddam Hussein is being transferred from Iraq to Afghanistan to spearhead the hunt for Osama bin Laden.
Task Force 121, a 1400-strong unit drawn from the U.S. army‘s Delta Force, Rangers and Green Berets, U.S. navy Seals, and attached elements of British and Australian SAS and Canadian special forces, will be used as the cutting edge of an offensive aimed at netting or killing top al Qaeda fugitives.
The unit, which may be renamed before deploying on the Afghan side of the frontier with Pakistan‘s lawless tribal lands, is moving in because of improving intelligence on the movements of the terror network‘s high command.
The 11,000 U.S. troops in Afghanistan and a 12,000-man Pakistani army division are preparing for a "hammer and anvil" offensive from both sides of the border to trap terrorist leaders and fighters.
The main targets are bin Laden, Ayman al Zawahiri, his deputy, and Sheikh Mohammed Omar, the deposed Taliban regime leader. Two- thirds of the original "inner circle" commanders appointed by bin Laden are already dead or in custody.
The remaining fugitives are believed to be sheltering with Pashtun tribes, guarded by hundreds of Arab, Uzbek and Chechen bodyguards trained in al Qaeda‘s Afghan camps. Pentagon sources say they are confident of gaining control of the area and keeping the survivors on the run.
The Pakistani army, which until recently refused to interfere in the affairs of the semi-autonomous tribal lands, is using tactics dating back to the era of the British Raj by threatening to punish entire clans for giving sanctuary to terrorists.
On the Afghan side, U.S. troops have been basing platoon- or company-sized units in mountain villages to help win the trust of local people and gather better intelligence on the movement of strangers along ancient smugglers‘ trails. While Task Force 121 was engaged in Iraq, the secret war against al Qaeda and the Taliban has been waged by relatively small numbers of British SAS and SBS troopers and about 40 soldiers from Canada‘s Joint Task Force Two, aided by Norwegian army mountain warfare specialists.
In New York, a poll found three in 10 Americans said bin Laden should be the first victim if executions were televised - and 21% said they would pay for the privilege.
 
woohoo, Can‘t wait for the next round of video games that are spawned by that hunt...
 
When posting a newspaper article, also post a link.
 
My apologies.
http://www.military.com/NewsContent/0,13319,FL_binladen_022504,00.html
 
Hmmm with all the "hype" about this pending operation, they must be either stuipd or bowed to political pressure or know they have him cornered.

I certainly hope it is the latter.
 
If that is true then how can they say Canada didn‘t support the war in iraq?

I wouldn‘t pay to see bin laden executed. But I would download it off the internet for free 5 minutes after it happens. :D
 
If that is true then how can they say Canada didn‘t support the war in iraq?
well, this technically isn‘t the Iraqi conflict, this is just an extension of the hunt for Bin Laden, which Canada has supported from the get go.
 
Originally posted by Freight_Train:
[qb] Saddam Catchers Hunt Bin Laden
The Herald
February 25, 2004

The top secret international commando group which tracked down Saddam Hussein is being transferred from Iraq to Afghanistan to spearhead the hunt for Osama bin Laden.
Task Force 121, a 1400-strong unit drawn from the U.S. army‘s Delta Force, Rangers and Green Berets, U.S. navy Seals, and attached elements of British and Australian SAS and Canadian special forces, will be used as the cutting edge of an offensive aimed at netting or killing top al Qaeda fugitives.
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I read that and to me it means that Canadian special forces were part of the group that tracked down Saddam.

Help me understand this. Was JTF2 part of 121 in Iraq or are they just joining up with it when it‘s in Afghanistan?
 
scm77,
Your not going to find a correct answer here for many reasons, one of which is I highly doubt any jtf members post here, and if they did, they probably wouldn‘t tell you anyways.

Wait til the funs over and someone writes a book.
 
The way I see it is if there are Canadians on foriegn soil you can bet there will be JTF around. This may extend to Canadian interests in foriegn lands as well but I‘m not as sure.\
A side note, it was reported on the radio that JTF will be gong to Haiti (sp) to assess the situation.
 
The reporters don‘t know jack about JTF 2. Everything that you see in the papers is either old news or just speculation...take it with a grain of salt. ;)

Regards
 
Does anyone know the estimated strength of JTF2?

Do you think they have better camo for desert operations than GREEN???
 
Patrick H

Question #1 - shouldn‘t be asked, nor get an answer here even if known.

Question#2 - been through this plenty of times here. Do a search.
 
You mean JTF2 is not a cape wearing Super Ninja who can kill bad guys with flick of his finger?

Say it ain‘t so! :D
 
A lot of that stuff can be answered on their website. Look for it off the DND page.
 
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