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To: 10K a day who wrote (12795)12/7/2001 7:22:44 AM
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TRAPPING BIN LADEN

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As every day passes, Washington believes that its forces are getting closer to the man they blame for the September 11 attacks. How exactly is the US military is pursuing its quarry is unknown. But the Pentagon has dropped hints that special forces are using a range of advanced technology to try and corner members of al-Qaeda. This equipment includes everything from spy satellites to extremely delicate ground sensors capable of peering through rock. What the US military is truly capable of is not in the public domain. But this guide provides some illustration of what is possible and how special forces are thought to be operating in Afghanistan.

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