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US targets three more countries

JAMES CLARK, NICK FIELDING AND TONY ALLEN-MILLS, WASHINGTON

http://www.sunday-times.co.uk/article/0,,9002-2001544397,00.html

THE war on terrorism is to be extended to three new countries as soon
as
the campaign in Afghanistan is over.

Targets linked to Osama Bin Laden in Somalia, Sudan and Yemen will be
at
the top of the hit list, according to senior sources in London and
Washington.

Tony Blair and President George W Bush have agreed that the momentum
created by the anti-terror coalition's successes must be maintained
with
swift action elsewhere.

"We have the wind at our backs and we don't want to lose it," said a
senior Washington source.

Preparations are under way in all three countries.

Intelligence officers from both Britain and America have been on the
ground to gather information about terrorists and ascertain their
links
with Bin Laden's Al-Qaeda organisation.

MI6, the British secret intelligence service, has played a leading
role.
Security sources emphasised their expertise and indicated
that "Humint"
intelligence from human sources  was proving critical.

The British and their CIA counterparts have been assembling evidence
to be
used as the basis for "stiletto" attacks on Bin Laden's associates and
terrorist training camps. Military preparations have also begun,
though
plans to strike specific targets have not yet been finalised.

The first targets, according to British sources, could be hit as
early as
late January if the war in Afghanistan is nearing its final stages by
then.

Yemen, where 17 American sailors died in a suicide bomb attack on the
USS
Cole at Aden last year, is considered the country most likely to feel
Washington's wrath. Al-Qaeda supporters, including many Afghan
veterans,
have established bases in the northern mountains, where they run
training
camps.

The targets may include Aden Islamic Army camps identified by eight
British fundamentalists who were convicted in Yemen over their part
in a
terrorist campaign that including the kidnapping and killing of four
tourists in 1998.

American officials hope to secure the co-operation of the Yemeni
president, Ali Abdullah Saleh, who visits Washington this week. In
Sudan,
where Bin Laden lived until 1996, the Bush administration is expected
to
pursue followers of Hassan al-Turabi, a former parliamentary speaker
now
under house arrest. Al-Turabi, whose niece is married to Bin Laden,
gave
him sanctuary for five years.

Possible targets in Somalia include the Al-Itihaad group, which has
been
linked to Bin Laden through Muhammad Atef, his deputy, who was killed
by
an American missile in Afghanistan.

The plans to widen the war emerged as it was disclosed that two
British
special force soldiers were shot and wounded in the hunt for Bin
Laden.
SAS and Special Boat Squadron troopers have been involved in
skirmishes in
several areas, most recently near the Taliban's southern stronghold of
Kandahar. The campaign in northern Afghanistan appeared to be
reaching its
climax yesterday as Arab supporters of Bin Laden prepared for a last
stand
in Konduz, despite being deserted by hundreds of Taliban fighters who
switched sides to join the Northern Alliance laying siege to the city.

Officials believe that extending the campaign to Sudan, Somalia and
Yemen
will keep Al-Qaeda on the run. A Ministry of Defence spokesman said
last
night: "We are focused on Afghanistan.

However, this is part of a wider war on terror, wherever that may be,
so
it should not be a surprise to learn that military planning may be
under
way in other parts of the world. While we cannot confirm targets, the
three countries mentioned have all been linked to terrorist activity."
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