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Sunday, 7 October, 2001, 07:06 GMT 08:06 UK

Allies primed for assault


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Ready and waiting on the USS Nimitz aircraft carrier
Western leaders say military, diplomatic and humanitarian preparations are falling into place for any attack on Osama Bin Laden and Afghanistan's ruling Taleban, nearly a month after the plane attacks on the US.

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US troops and aircraft have been arriving in the former Soviet republic of Uzbekistan, which borders Afghanistan, and American aircraft carriers are in the Gulf.

Several countries in the region have agreed to give the US overflying rights and Britain has a large military presence in the region because of exercises in Oman.

In Geneva, donor governments promised more than $600m in humanitarian aid to Afghanistan.

It has also been announced that Pakistan and Iran have agreed to open their borders to receive refugees from Afghanistan in the event of strikes by American-led forces.

And the US has hinted that any military action could be linked to airdrops of aid supplies to the Afghan people.

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Some in the West argue that the Taleban is now so weakened that it will collapse eventually of its own accord.

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But that is not an argument that the allies will concede.

US President George W Bush warned Taleban rulers in Afghanistan on Saturday that time is running out for them to hand over Osama Bin Laden - the man the Americans blame for the attacks on New York and Washington.

He said the Taleban had made Afghanistan a sanctuary for international terrorists, while terrorising their own people, and a heavy price would now be exacted.

He was speaking after a lightning tour of the Middle East and Central Asia by his Defence Secretary, Donald Rumsfeld, and visits to Russia, Pakistan and India by the British Prime Minister, Tony Blair.

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Mr Blair said the international coalition against terrorism was now ready to act.

American officials have also held talks with the exiled former Afghan king, Zahir Shah, who in turn has reached agreement with the opposition Northern Alliance.

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Mr Bush said: "The Taleban has been given the opportunity to surrender all the terrorists in Afghanistan and to close down their camps and operations.

"Full warning has been given, and time is running out."



It is time for actions, not words
White House official

Within hours of Uzbekistan agreeing to allow one of its airfields to be used for search-and-rescue operations inside Afghanistan, special US troops from the 10th Mountain Division began securing the airfield.

Mr Bush also urged Congress to supplement $320m in immediate humanitarian aid with extra funds for the future reconstruction and development of Afghanistan.

Mr Bush made no reference to Saturday's announcement by the Taleban that it would release eight aid workers - including two Americans - if the US withdrew its threats of military action.

But a White House spokesman rejected the Taleban's offer to free the aid workers.

"These demands aren't subject to negotiations," the official said. "It is time for actions, not words, with regards to these demands."



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