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Osama, al-Zawahiri seen in Iran: British daily
ANI / Yahoo ^
| 12/28/03
Posted on 12/28/2003 1:48:57 PM PST by knak
Tehran, Dec 28 (ANI): al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden and his deputy Ayman al-Zawahiri were spotted in Iran's Najamabad city two months ago, The News reported on Sunday while quoting a British daily.
The daily attributed the story to a source having links with the Revolutionary Guards.
The report said: "A man with links to Iran's intelligence services and hard-line Revolutionary Guard Corps (RGC) has told the daily that he saw the al-Qaeda leader in Iran two months ago. He saw him arrive at an RGC guesthouse close to the small town of Najmabad on 23 October."
The Al-Qaeda leader, accompanied by al-Zawahiri, was being driven by RGC officers before they arrived at the guest house, a 90 minute drive from Tehran, it was further reported.
The witness said both had subtly changed their appearances, with trimmed beards and hair cut short. Neither was wearing their traditional turbans, he said, and both were dressed in Pakistani-style clothes and carrying long shawls across their shoulders.
Meanwhile, senior Iranian security officials have strenuously denied the claims. (ANI)
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posted on
12/28/2003 1:48:58 PM PST
by
knak
To: knak
If it's not asking too much from ANI, what British daily?
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posted on
12/28/2003 1:52:49 PM PST
by
dighton
To: knak
If this is known and can be verified it sounds like it's time to take a page from the Mossad's history books and do an "Eichmann" on them. Snatch, grab, and run straight to a WAR Crimes trial in Afghanistan or a "Nuremberg/Yamashita" trial in Gitmo.
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posted on
12/28/2003 1:54:52 PM PST
by
SandRat
(Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
To: knak
The News reported on Sunday while quoting a British daily.
The daily attributed the story to a source having links with the Revolutionary Guards.
The News is reporting by quoting a British daily who attributes the story to a source somewhere, whose grandmother overheard her neighbor's daughter telling a friend's cousin something about Osa's mama. [Osa is the grandmother's old cat.]
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posted on
12/28/2003 2:02:09 PM PST
by
TomGuy
To: SandRat
Too bad their bodies were nt in the rubble in the City of Bam. That woud be just too sweet.
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posted on
12/28/2003 2:12:04 PM PST
by
AngieGOP
To: TomGuy
He's here, he's there ,he's everywhere.
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posted on
12/28/2003 2:12:13 PM PST
by
MEG33
(We Got Him!)
To: knak; TomGuy
This is also mentioned in The Financial Times.
US seeks bin Laden here, there and everywhere
" In one recent account, a man with links to Iran's intelligence services and hard-line Revolutionary Guard Corps (RGC) has told the Financial Times that he saw the al-Qaeda leader in Iran two months ago. He saw him arrive at an RGC guest house close to the small town of Najmabad, west of Tehran, on 23 October.
The al-Qaeda leader, accompanied by Ayman al-Zawahiri, his deputy, was being driven by RGC officers when they arrived at the guest house, a 90 minute drive from Tehran.
A meeting taking place in the building was suddenly halted to allow the two men to use it. The witness said both had subtly changed their appearances, with trimmed beards hair cut short. Neither was wearing their traditional turbans, he said, and both were dressed in Pakistani-style clothes and carrying long shawls across their shoulders."
To: FairOpinion
Elvis, Abraham Lincoln, and Pope Pius I arrived shortly thereafter.
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posted on
12/28/2003 2:18:33 PM PST
by
jolie560
To: FairOpinion
Also discussed on this thread by another source. -tom
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1025969/posts
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posted on
12/28/2003 2:21:01 PM PST
by
Capt. Tom
(Don't confuse the Bushies with the dumb republicans. - Capt. Tom)
To: knak
"He saw him arrive at an RGC guesthouse" Osama is a guest of the mad mullahs of Iran - does this really strike anyone as counterintuitive?
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posted on
12/28/2003 2:32:11 PM PST
by
thoughtomator
("I will do whatever the Americans want because I saw what happened in Iraq, and I was afraid"-Qadafi)
To: jolie560
"Elvis, Abraham Lincoln, and Pope Pius I arrived shortly thereafter."
Elvis went to Iran. Tell me it ain't so. Last I heard he was in Oswego, Kansas.
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posted on
12/28/2003 2:48:04 PM PST
by
dozer7
To: SandRat
If this is known and can be verified it sounds like it's time to take a page from the Mossad's history books and do an "Eichmann" on them. Snatch, grab, and run straight to a WAR Crimes trial in Afghanistan or a "Nuremberg/Yamashita" trial in Gitmo.I would be inclined to snatch him and keep things really quiet while torturing him for months... getting every ounce of information possible by any and all means necessary. This is no Saddam Hussein, there is no due process with this guy!!!
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posted on
12/28/2003 3:10:41 PM PST
by
CurlyBill
(Voter fraud is one of the primary campaign strategies of the Democrats!!!!)
To: knak
Ok, so the bastard is there, now that Iran has open it's door to our GOOD WILL aid I say let the US secret agents loose!!
To: knak
I find this hard to believe. The Taliban were an enemy of Iran and we did Iran a favor in getting rid of them (as we did for Iran in Iraq as well). What would prompt the Iranians to now embrace something that they reviled in the past?
To: knak
Heck, I just saw 'em at the Walmart!
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posted on
12/28/2003 4:17:39 PM PST
by
mrustow
To: mrustow
Mansoor Ijaz said about a week ago that bin Laden is in Iran.
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posted on
12/28/2003 4:20:32 PM PST
by
Quilla
To: All
There has been no doubt in the minds of analysts who truly understand the nature of Radical Mohammedanism that UBL has had a thorough support system on the global scale which is inevitably able to shield him from US apprehension indefinitely. This obstruction of international law by terrorist nations, which is what they indubitably are which harbor terrorists, will keep our 62 nation coalition from being able to accomplish one of its primary missions of bringing UBL and his lieutenants to justice.
As the axis of evil continues to harbor Bin Laden and as our so called allies continue to support us only when they stand to gain greatly from it, with friends like France and Germany who really needs enemies ?, it shall become more and more clear that the next phase of execution in ridding the world of terror would be to Liberate the Oppressed realm between those two which we have already liberated in so gracious and distinctive a manner.
The Iranian Problem is the most imminent part of the global Islamic Problem, and can only be met with the brute force needed to rid this world of terror once and for all. Until the United States expands its search for Bin Laden into the entire theatre of operations, especially in Iran, we cannot begin to misconstrue that we are even searching in the right place. Without a thorough search of Iran, we might as well not be searching at all. That is why the search must be expanded with all due haste and our Armies must be prepared to meet the threats associated with a large scale armor conflict and subsequent counterinsurgency operation a la Iraq in Iran.
The short but effective aerial bombardment campaign of Opn. Iraqi Freedom would in my mind prove equally effective in a prospective Opn. Iranian Freedom. We have put to the best use possible Mussolini's theories of Total Air war in a protracted combination with the proven Blitzkrieg machine. The combination of air superiority and the M1 Abrams Tank will continue to spell security and dominace for the US. However given the equipment still extant in the genetic military units operational in Iran and especially their possible ballistic missile capabilities, we must be prepared to more aggressively pursue air superiority through saturation bombing and missile raids throughout the complete operation. I have suggested that this administration must not rule out the use of tactical atomic weapons in Iran. The clearest usage of Atomic weapons has always been to save lives in preemption of greater carnage. nowhere can this Trumanic Principle be greater percieved in today's world than in Iran. Most analysts have asserted that the armor campaigns in Iran would be more intrinsically difficult given terrain and urban engineering but we would, they invariably point out, also be served with a great advantage from our current positioning on their flanks, i.e. Afghanistan and Iraq, as well as the greatest military advantage there is, surprise.
That is why, given our current situation, I have estimated before and would today confirm that the spectre of a two front armor engagement, even with a limited coalition committment; I would say four or five armor brigades on either opposite border with a triangulation of fire from the Indian Ocean and Persian Gulf based Naval assetts, would probably force the Iranian Field Marshals to the treaty tables, fundamental Mohammesdan fervor notwithstanding.
I would very much like to further express my analysis of the ethnogeographical implications of a prospective New World Order restablishment of the thousands year old Persian Empire Borders as a counter against current ethnic strife in the region. This is an issue I hope to address on this site soon.
We as a nation must begin to prepare ourselves for the sacrifices which will be required during military expeditions in Iran and North Korea. Undoubtedly the conventional military threat posed by Iran is almost marginal compared to that of the DPRK in my mind, and that is why I have sincerely advocated eliminating that threat now while we have the resources in place to act in an expedient manner to procure safety for ourselves and stability for the region.
To: knak
Maybe he's there, maybe not. Most Bigfoot and Elvis sightings pass through fewer hands before publication.
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posted on
12/28/2003 7:22:50 PM PST
by
Imal
(Warning: Sarcasm Mode ON by Default)
To: Ryan Bailey
There is no way to fight a war in Korea without enormous human tragedy. I am sure we would win with a minimal loss of American lives, but thousands of Koreans die...regardless. I think the best way to handle them is with precise preemptive strikes. Get monkey boy before he finds a hole to hide in. Cut off the head...see what happens.
To: Quilla
yes, and I believe it. Iran is "safer" then Pakistan for these guys.
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