Maybe Bin Laden would turn himself in in return for a billion $ for his cause (through a middle-man of course). Seem to remember that Bin Laden was relatively wealthy himself (>100 M$?), but you'd have to balance these rewards to not be too excessively much more than net worth of the individual. As a rational adversary would include in his game plan swapping himself for the money for the cause. Especially if it could be arranged in a way which tends to cast Bin Laden in the martyr role him and encourage the hydra effect where it galvanizes leutenants to step in. Bin Laden would have to balance also with how valueable he thought his leader ship was. Of course the lieutenants themselves might do the calculation and figure they would be closer to their goals after cashing in Bin Laden. Adam On Thu, Aug 12, 2004 at 03:37:32AM -0400, Sunder wrote:
Yeah, about as brilliant as a turd. Didn't they recently call Al-Qaeda's network a hydra? correct me if I don't recall my Ancient Greek myths, but when you cut off one head on the hydra, two more grow back, so are we to assume that future heads that grow back will carry such bounties?
A billion here, a billion there, and pretty soon you're talking real money.
I guess they do realize that these guys are idologists and the allmighty dollar is anathema to them, so they have to raise the bounty in order to get someone to betray him... Never discount greed, no matter how ideological someone may be, at some ridiculous sum, someone somewhere will rat him out... perhaps just before the elections.