The reward for finding Osama bin Laden, the elusive leader of the al Qaeda network and the world’s most wanted man, should be doubled to $50 million, a U.S. congressman visiting Afghanistan said Tuesday. Mark Kirk, a Republican congressman from Illinois, also said U.S.-led forces in Afghanistan could remain there for more than a decade to help stabilize the war-shattered and chronically unstable country. Saudi-born bin Laden has been on the run since 2001, when U.S.-led forces toppled the Taliban regime that had sheltered him. If he is still alive, he is widely believed to be hiding along the rugged Afghan-Pakistan frontier. Full Story
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