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Original Post Date: 2001-09-28 Posted By: Jan
From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 9/28/2001 11:49:39 AM
Bin Laden may mobilise troops in Europe
(194)Â 2001 WorldNetDaily.com
Military sources report that Osama bin Laden(194)Â(185)¹s deputy, the Egyptian
Jihad chief Ayman al-Zawahri, has ordered al-Qaida and Jihad activists
in Bosnia, Kosovo, Albania and Macedonia (194)Â(173) an estimated 6,000 men (194)Â(173) to
report for duty and prepare to open a second Islamic front against the
United States in the Balkans.
That group is capable of mustering another 40,000 trained and
well-armed fighting men. Many hold on to the up-to-date weapons handed
out to them by NATO, including the U.S. Army, during the 1998 Kosovo
War.
In Bosnia, the bin Laden-Jihad alliance commands a reservoir of 7,500
fighting men; in Kosovo (194)Â(173) 15,000; in Albania (194)Â(173) another 15,000 and in
Macedonia (194)Â(173) 5,000.
NATO headquarters in Brussels received reports of some 3,000 Chechen
rebels funded by bin Laden beginning to cross into Georgia, Uzbekistan
and Kazakhstan. They are in flight from President Vladimir Putin(194)Â(185)¹s
72-hour ultimatum to give themselves up and surrender their arms. They
suspect that Putin received an American carte blanche to crush the
Chechen rebellion in return for his support of the U.S. operation in
Afghanistan. The generals in Brussels fear the Chechens will strike at
the U.S. bases going up in Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan and Tadjikistan.
NATO maintains 60,000 servicemen in the Balkans, one third American;
U.S. strength in the former Soviet republics of Central Asia now
stands at some 15,000.