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American Intelligence Agencies now strongly suspect that the Egyptian Islamic Jihad, a Cairo-based extremist group that is part of OSAMA BIN LADEN's loose network, may have carried out the Oct. 12 attack in Yemen on the U.S.S. Cole. But unless the Yemeni regime allows the FBI access to witnesses and suspects, that may never be proved. The Yemenis are refusing to let U.S. agents join Yemeni authorities in conducting interviews. On Friday FBI Director Louis Freeh and Secretary of State Madeleine Albright appealed to President Ali Abdullah Saleh to let FBI agents "work as partners" with Yemeni cops...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Cole Incident: Evidence, and Bin Laden News, Hard to Come By | 11/6/2000 | See Source »

Intelligence on what Bin Laden has been up to is thin. He's still holed up in Afghanistan, but he now gives orders to lieutenants personally rather than by phone. The Pentagon isn't jumping to strike. "If we can find them, I am sure we will retaliate, but finding both motive and targets worth hitting could prove difficult," says a senior military officer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Cole Incident: Evidence, and Bin Laden News, Hard to Come By | 11/6/2000 | See Source »

...terrorists too are changing, becoming more diffuse and better armed. As the U.S. has brought more pressure to bear on nations that sponsor terrorism, terrorists have become more elusive, avoiding alignments with any single mentor. These traits apply not only to the fanatical anti-Western cells associated with Osama bin Laden (pictured), which have emerged as possible suspects in the Cole bombing, but also to groups opposed to Middle East peace like Hizballah and even radical Christian millenarians operating in the West. The U.S. is struggling to keep even...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Terror Hunters | 10/30/2000 | See Source »

...taken the lead in the Cole investigation. Last week it got a break in another case when a former Army sergeant pleaded guilty to conspiring in the embassy-bombing plot, fingering Bin Laden as an associate. In Aden, FBI and Navy divers have set up a crime-scene grid on the bottom of the harbor to sift evidence systematically. The divers are searching it inch by inch for the remains of the bomb, the boat that carried it and the suicide bombers. Officials tell TIME that sailors aboard the Cole took snapshots as the ship arrived in port. FBI agents...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Terror Hunters | 10/30/2000 | See Source »

...loaded with diving gear and alleged bomb equipment, since taken by the FBI for analysis. Among the discoveries: the men may have had as many as five safe houses. Yemen's President has implied a link between the suspects and the Egyptian Islamic Jihad, a group closely tied to Bin Laden. But FBI officials say they have seen no evidence of that. Unlike the East African governments, Yemeni officials have refused to allow the FBI to join local cops on joint searches and interviews with witnesses and suspects. Without timely, full access to all evidence, bureau officials say, they cannot...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Terror Hunters | 10/30/2000 | See Source »

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