An intense manhunt will ultimately net the United States’ No. 1 enemy, Osama bin Laden, but there is no telling how long it might take, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said Friday during a whistle-stop visit to Afghanistan. Gen. Richard B. Myers denounced bin Laden’s latest taped message, saying its barbarity was a reminder that U.S. forces are involved in “a fight for freedom and civilization.” Two and a half years after their al-Qaida group organized the deadliest terror attack in history, bin Laden and his deputy Ayman al-Zawahri are still at large and believed hiding in the craggy mountains between Pakistan and Afghanistan. A dragnet involving thousands of troops has also failed to track down Taliban leader Mullah Omar or renegade Afghan warlord Gulbuddin Hekmatyar. Full Story
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