Publisher's Synopsis
The Hidden Target
In the decade following September 11, 2001, counterterrorism officials waged a relentless global hunt for the man they believe masterminded the deadliest attack on American soil in modern times - Osama bin Laden. The elusive terrorist leader managed to evade capture in remote havens along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border, frustrating all attempts to bring him to justice. Yet through painstaking intelligence work, a slow march toward his final known hideout ultimately led US forces right to the hidden target's doorstep. The stakes for eliminating or capturing him had never been greater as America searched for closure from its traumatic tragedy. This book chronicles the secretive intelligence operations, advanced technologies, detective-like analysis, daring human sources, and fateful political decisions that culminated in cracking Osama bin Laden's veil of secrecy at long last. Utilizing expert interviews and recently declassified documents, it illuminates the network of dedicated operatives who slowly tightened the net, and the courageous tactical teams who put themselves at risk in the final effort to exact justice or revenge for 9/11's horrific carnage. Despite the world's most intensive fugitive manhunt, eliminating bin Laden intentionally without devastating the surrounding region required extraordinary coordination across international borders. The precise trail that led specialized forces to zero in on a mysterious compound near the Pakistani capital is both a testament to espionage tradecraft, but also continued frustration at confined spaces limiting retaliation. For years geostrategic tensions hampered wider unilateral actions, allowing al-Qaeda space to reconstitute amidst global disruption. Yet ultimately, Pakistan's two-faced cooperation necessitated covertness even for America's highest priority manhunt reversed the very tactic that shielded so many for so long. Exposing bin Laden's intentional isolation and elaborate security architecture through clandestine means then enabled similarly granular targeting unencumbered by conventional sensitivities. The mission narrative encompassed within this book reveals never-before-seen dimensions of intelligence capabilities leveraged by determined analysts laser focused on the hidden target for years on end. Significantly, it demystifies Bin Laden's assumed invincibility and presumed global menace by chronicling the very human frailties and vulnerabilities that ultimately failed him despite his best precautions. Painting an intimate picture of global terrorism's figurehead through the lens of those endeavouring to defeat him helps demystify the fear associated with extremism's specter. The same man who long inspired recruits ultimately met his demise obscured and impotent.