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WHAT THEY CAN'T DO: Can't spot faces, so they're not particularly useful for finding Osama bin Laden...
...dirty" teams work faster, less concerned with legal finery and more intent on making a quick, persuasive case to the world that the attacks are the handiwork of Osama bin Laden. On this track, the CIA and other nations' intelligence agents use informants who aren't necessarily thuggish or unreliable but who could never appear in court; to do so would risk revealing their sources. That's why, as one CIA veteran puts it, "we only do dirty...
...matter. The source of the information doesn't matter to most people, who simply want to know if bin Laden did it. No significant military action can begin until American allies--particularly in the Middle East--can assure their citizens that bin Laden is the man responsible for Sept...
Toward that end, the U.S. got a big boost last week from one of its staunchest allies. While the U.S. had presented its case against bin Laden to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization privately--asserting that secrecy is needed to protect sources--British Prime Minister Tony Blair last Thursday laid out much of that evidence for the world to see in a speech that was accompanied by a 4,500-word precis. (Though the U.S. didn't orchestrate the release of the information, which included some intelligence collected not by the CIA but by British spies, it was vetted...
...bin Laden's "close associates"--the British won't say who--helped plan the Sept. 11 attacks...