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KABUL: United States President George W. Bush said during his first visit to Afghanistan on Wednesday that he was confident Al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden would be brought to justice. ``I am confident he will be brought to justice,'' he told reporters at a joint press conference with Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai when asked about the hunt for the Al-Qaeda leader. ``We have got U.S. forces on the hunt for not only [Osama] bin Laden but anybody who plots and plans with [Osama] bin Laden,'' he said, adding that Afghan and Pakistani forces were also hunting the Al-Qaeda chief.
Network being dismantled
The Al-Qaeda network, blamed for some of the world's worst terror attacks, was being dismantled, Mr. Bush said. ``We are making progress at dismantling Al-Qaeda. Slowly and surely we are bringing the people to justice and the world is better for it as a result of our steady progress,'' he said. There was a common alliance against Islamist extremists ``aimed at routing out people who are evil-doers, people who have hijacked a great religion and kill innocent people in the name of that religion,'' he said. A U.S.-led coalition force of about 20,000 troops is based in southern and eastern Afghanistan to hunt down Taliban and Al-Qaeda militants, including Osama and Taliban leader Mullah Omar. Earlier, Mr. Bush's entourage flew into the city from Bagram air base in a flotilla of heavily armed helicopters. Two door gunners on a press helicopter fired off a short burst of machine gun fire at unknown targets as the aircraft flew low and fast over barren countryside.
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