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Posted by: archiveguard on Aug 01, 2005 - 09:52 PM
2.5 AL QAEDA'S RENEWAL IN AFGHANISTAN (1996-1998)
Bin Ladin flew on a leased aircraft from Khartoum to Jalalabad, with a
refueling stopover in the United Arab Emirates.62 He was accompanied
by family members and bodyguards, as well as by al Qaeda members who had been
close associates since his organization's 1988 founding in Afghanistan. Dozens
of additional militants arrived on later flights.63
Though Bin Ladin's destination was Afghanistan, Pakistan was the nation that
held the key to his ability to use Afghanistan as a base from which to revive
his ambitious enterprise for war against the United States.
For the first quarter century of its existence as a nation, Pakistan's
identity had derived from Islam, but its politics had been decidedly secular.
The army was-and remains-the country's strongest and most respected institution,
and the army had been and continues to be preoccupied with its rivalry with
India, especially over the disputed territory of Kashmir.
From the 1970s onward, religion had become an increasingly powerful force in
Pakistani politics. After a coup in 1977, military leaders turned to Islamist
groups for support, and fundamentalists became more prominent. South Asia had an
indigenous form of Islamic fundamentalism, which had developed in the nineteenth
century at a school in the Indian village of Deoband.64 The influence
of the Wahhabi school of Islam had also grown, nurtured by Saudi-funded
institutions. Moreover, the fighting in Afghanistan made Pakistan home to an
enormous-and generally unwelcome-population of Afghan refugees; and since the
badly strained Pakistani education system could not accommodate the refugees,
the government increasingly let privately funded religious schools serve as a
cost-free alternative. Over time, these schools produced large numbers of
half-educated young men with no marketable skills but with deeply held Islamic
views.65
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