Originally posted by kbilik
It is a problem actually. The terrorist organizations stopped using radio communications because they know its easy to tap. Now they use old fashioned methods which are slower, but stealthier.
Old methods can be intercepted too.
I don\'t know about any method of communication that can\'t be intercepted. Maybe if they talk to each other using telepathy, but I don\'t think they do that. And it might be possible to intercept too, if it goes by waves or something.
Location of the bases sure didn\'t help when the cruise missiles struck the Afghanistan bases and Saddam\'s safe houses at the start of the Iraq war. You need location of people, not location of bases because the bad guys are always on the run.
Well, once you reveal the location of many bases, it doesn\'t really matter.
You can watch them with satellites (read below) before the invasion actually starts. When the forces are closing in to Afghanistan, some will notice them and report to Al Qaeda.
Some will hide in tunnels, and some will run out of the building to hide in another building.
With enough people looking at the monitors, you can track many people that are on the run.
The forces will then be deployed, search the buildings as I said in the previous posts, and try to see if there are any trapdoors or whatever that lead to tunnels (tunnels will be dealt with as I said in previous posts).
Other units will be deployed in the places the terrorists ran to.
Terrorists in civillian buildings will of course cause more innocent civillians to be killed, but it\'s by far less than simply ruining whole cities as happened when the US invaded.
Its harder than you think. All you can see is figures and maybe clothing with good enough resolution. Problem is that Al-Quida doesn\'t have formal military uniforms and attire so sorting them out is hard and time consuming.
Still, you can see people coming and going.
When somone comes out of the HQ (afaik, the US knew about it\'s location), he\'s probebly a terrorist. And if he\'s a resident, he\'s an Al Qaeda supporter, because he gotta be really stupid not to understand he\'s living in a peanuting HQ!
Resident houses with bases are obviously diffrent than normal resident houses. You\'ll see alot more people coming and going into bases, and this is something that can be seen using a satellite.
If their way of communication is by messangers, you can tell too.
Think about it, you see a house, and a person comes out of it. He walks to some other house, and stays there for some time. Then you see some guy (maybe the same guy, doesn\'t matter) walking back to the first house.
A coincidence? Yeah, right.
Both houses are then marked as bases, and are being watched.
The CIA probebly have a few operatives in Afghanistan. Once a certain house is marked as a base, an operator can watch the house from a closer range to give a final verification.
I\'m not sure what he\'ll have to do to see if it\'s a base or not, but I\'m sure they can do it somehow.
Also you said that:
cruise missiles struck the Afghanistan bases
So they did know about the bases. Enough to justify sending a cruise missile launcher.
Satellites can monitor these bases, and CIA operatives can watch them to try and see wich method of communication they\'re using.