Shadow Wolves Join Bin Laden Search
(NEWS.com.AU) An elite group of Native American trackers is joining the hunt for terrorists crossing
Afghanistan’s borders.The unit, the Shadow Wolves, was recruited from several tribes, including the Navajo, Sioux, Lakota and Apache. It is being sent to Tajikistan and
Uzbekistan to pass on ancestral sign-reading skills to local border units.In recent years, members of the Shadow Wolves have mainly tracked smugglers along the US border with
Mexico.But the Taliban’s resurgence in Afghanistan and the US military’s failure to hunt down Osama bin Laden – still at large on his 50th birthday on Saturday – has prompted the Pentagon to requisition them.US Defence Secretary Robert M.Gates said last month: “If I were Osama bin Laden, I’d keep looking over my shoulder.”The Pentagon has been alarmed at the ease with which Taliban and al-Qaeda fighters have been slipping in and out of
Afghanistan. Defence officials are convinced their movements can be curtailed by the Shadow Wolves.The unit has earned international respect for its tracking skills in the
Arizona desert. It was founded in the early 1970s to curb the flow of marijuana into the US from Mexico and has since tracked people-smugglers across hundreds of square kilometres of the Tohono O’odham tribal reservation, southwest of
Tucson.Harold Thompson, a Navajo Indian, and Gary Ortega, from the Tohono reservation, are experts at “cutting sign”, the traditional Indian method of finding and following minute clues from a barren landscape. They can detect twigs snapped by passing humans or hair snagged on a branch and tell how long a sliver of food may have lain in the dirt.Some military experts want the Shadow Wolves to help to track down bin Laden. Despite a $US25 million bounty on his head and the use of billions of dollars worth of sophisticated equipment, US forces have so far failed to fulfil President George W. Bush’s promise to capture bin Laden “dead or alive”.But a senior
US official insisted last week that bin Laden’s trail had “not gone stone cold”. Vice-Admiral Mike McConnell, the new US director of national intelligence, told a Senate committee that bin Laden and his lieutenant, Ayman al-Zawahiri, were setting up new training camps in northwestern
Pakistan.The deployment of the Shadow Wolves came as Iraqi militants holding a German woman and her son threatened yesterday to kill their captives unless Germany started withdrawing its troops from
Afghanistan within 10 days.The 61-year-old woman made a tearful plea for help to German Chancellor Angela Merkel in a video posted by the abductors on an Islamist website.“I’m asking you to help me,” she said in German, sobbing. “We’re Germans as well. These people want to kill my son before my eyes and then kill me. I don’t want to die like this.”Hannelore Marianne Krause and her adult son were seized on February 6 by armed men who burst into their family home in
Baghdad. One of the kidnappers read a statement in Arabic on behalf of a little-known group calling itself the brigade of the Arrows of Righteousness.“We give the German Government 10 days from the date of this statement to announce and start the withdrawal of their troops from
Afghanistan, otherwise … they will not even see the bodies of these two agents,” he said.
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I wish someone of power in Germany had enough guts to threaten jumping in to the fray in Iraq and anywhere else these freaks hide if they lay one finger on these people. When are these countries going to say “ENOUGH ALREADY”.