Steve McAlexander on Wed, 14 Nov 2001 06:19:02 +0100 (CET) |
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[Nettime-bold] General: Capturing bin Laden is not part of mission |
"We have not said that Osama bin Laden is a
target of this effort," Franks told reporters at his first Pentagon
briefing since the war began a month ago. Usually, Franks, the commander in
chief of Central Command and third in the war's chain of command after Bush and
Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, is headquartered in "What we are about," he said, "is the
destruction of the al-Qa'eda network, as well as the ... Taliban that provide
harbor to bin Laden and al-Qa'eda." Marine Lt. Col. Dave Lapan, Central Command liaison at
the Pentagon, said Franks was trying to reflect the broader nature of the goals
in Afghanistan. "If tomorrow morning someone told us Osama's dead, that
doesn't mean we're through in Afghanistan," Lapan said. Rumsfeld appeared with Franks at the briefing and
described a strategy aimed at destroying support for the Taliban and bin
Laden's al-Qa'eda. "What you're going to see is ultimately the effect of
all the pressure that's being put on, through law enforcement, for intelligence
gathering, through financial freezing of accounts, as well as the air war and
the work that's being done on the ground," Rumsfeld said. "Life will become so difficult for the al-Qa'eda
and the Taliban that people will decide they'd prefer not to have them in their
country at some point." Franks, an Army general, is in charge of the same
region commanded by the booming, blustering Gen. "Stormin" Norman
Schwarzkopf of 1990-'91 fame in operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm. His
quiet, self-effacing demeanor in public contrasts sharply with Schwarzkopf, who
ran press briefings like frontal assaults on entrenched enemy positions. Inevitably, one reporter suggested, he may suffer by
comparison. "Tommy Franks is no Norman Schwarzkopf,"
Franks acknowledged, but he added with some prodding from Rumsfeld, "nor
vice versa."
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