US finds al Qaeda's winter home

Lisa Myers:

NBC News has learned that a mud compound in remote Pakistan is part of what U.S. intelligence called the winter headquarters of al-Qaida.

Senior officials say U.S. intelligence discovered the location early this winter and that al-Qaida's No. 3 leader, Abu Faraj al-Libbi, stayed there much of January and was captured after moving to another location.

Seen from a satellite, the compound is close to the Afghan border, near six mountain passes and accessible mostly by motorbike.


The link also has a video of the location.

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