But the terrorist organisation continues to spreading its influence in Africa and the Middle East and remains the single greatest threat to US security.
CIA director Michael Hayden said: "Al-Qaeda operating from its safe haven in Pakistan's tribal areas remains the most clear and present danger to the safety of the United States.
"If there is a major strike against this country, it will bear the fingerprints of al-Qaeda."
Comment: Right! So now you know, as soon as you hear a loud bang on your street, that's al-Qaeda operating from their safe haven caves of Pakistan!
"Even today, al-Qaeda in Iraq remains that organisation's largest regional affiliate. It still can and does inflict damage.
"No matter what residual tactical strength it retains in Iraq though, the most important point that al-Qaeda in Iraq is on the verge of strategic defeat."
Mr Hayden said bin Laden, hiding in the lawless tribal border area of Pakistan, "appears to be largely isolated from the day-to-day operations of the organisation he nominally heads."
Comment: Sure, when people are dead and buried - as Bin Laden most probably is - they do tend to be isolated.
But he added: "I can assure you, although there has been press speculation to the contrary, that the hunt for bin Laden is very much at the top of CIA's priority list.
Comment: That's why they know all the details of the man's life and the inside gossip of his "organization", yet he has not been captured.
"Because of his iconic stature, his death or capture clearly would have a significant impact on the confidence of his followers, both core al-Qaeda and these unaffiliated extremists, unaffiliated extremists throughout the world."
Comment: And the people would actually start to think that the war of terror is over. We can't have that!






















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Well, if Mrs Bhutto's word could be considered reliable, she said just before she was killed that Osama Bin Laden had already been murdered. The CIA really needs to get up to speed on what's happenin' with their field agents. Their "database" doesn't seem all to reliable ;-)