"They would go out and see Osama, spend some time with him, talk with
him, you know, live out in the tents, eat the simple food, engage in
falconing, some other pursuits, ride horses. One noted visitor is
Sheik Mohammed bin Rashid al Maktum, United Arab Emirates Defense
Minister and Crown Prince for the emirate of Dubai.''

http://villagevoice.com/news/0609,ridgeway,72286,2.html

Dubai's Port of No Return

Don't jump to conclusions, but there are ties between the UAE, bin
Laden, and the Taliban

by James Ridgeway

February 22nd, 2006 9:42 AM

WASHINGTON, D.C.�No matter what Bush and his supporters say, 
(http://nytimes.com/2006/02/22/politics/22port.html?hp&ex=1140670800&en=deaf48dc0824b8d6&ei=5094&partner=homepage)
there is indisputable evidence of tight connections between the United
Arab Emirates and leadership of both the Taliban and Al Qaeda. The
country is the center of financial activity in the Persian Gulf, and
has next to no laws controlling money laundering.Two of the hijackers
came from the UAE and hijacker money was laundered through the UAE.
The details are spelled out in documents in the government's case
against Moussaoui.
(http://www.msnbc.com/modules/wtc/moussaoui_indictment/default.asp?p=1&cp1=1)

The ties with bin Laden and the Taliban reach far back into the '90s.
Prominent Persian Gulf officials, including members of the UAE royal
family, and businessmen would fly to Kandahar on UAE and private jets
for hunting expeditions, the Los Angeles Times reported in 2001. In
addition to ranking UAE ministers, these parties included Saudi big
wigs like Prince Turki, the former Saudi intelligence minister who now
is ambassador to the U.S.

General Wayne Downing, Bush's former national director for combating
terrorism, was quoted on MSNBC in September, 2003 saying, "They would
go out and see Osama, spend some time with him, talk with him, you
know, live out in the tents, eat the simple food, engage in falconing,
some other pursuits, ride horses. One noted visitor is Sheik Mohammed
bin Rashid al Maktum, United Arab Emirates Defense Minister and Crown
Prince for the emirate of Dubai.''

Bin Laden and Taliban leader Mullah Omar joined the hunting parties,
and there are suspicions Al Qaeda and Taliban personnel are smuggled
out on returning flights.

Here is one report, sourced to the 9-11 Commission, appearing in Paul
Thompson's 9-11 timeline:
(http://www.cooperativeresearch.org/project.jsp?project=911_project)

"February 1999: Bin Laden Missile Strike Called Off for Fear of
Hitting Persian Gulf Royalty. Intelligence reports foresee the
presence of bin Laden at a desert hunting camp in Afghanistan for
about a week. Information on his presence appears reliable, so
preparations are made to target his location with cruise missiles.
However, intelligence also puts an official aircraft of the United
Arab Emirates (UAE) and members of the royal family from that country
in the same location. Bin Laden is hunting with the Emirati royals, as
he did with leaders from the UAE and Saudi Arabia on other occasions
(see 1995-2001). Policy makers are concerned that a strike might kill
a prince or other senior officials, so the strike never happens. A top
UAE official at the time denies that high-level officials are there,
but evidence subsequently confirms their presence. (9-11 Commission
Report, 3/24/04 (B))"

It remains a key center of operations for Victor Bout, 
(http://www.cooperativeresearch.org/searchResults.jsp?searchtext=sharjah&events=on&entities=off&articles=off&topics=off&timelines=off&projects=off&titles=on&descriptions=on&dosearch=on&search=+Go+&project=911_project)
the notorious arms dealer, with ties to Taliban and Al Qaeda. There
were also ties to the infamous BCCI.
(http://www.cooperativeresearch.org/searchResults.jsp?searchtext=united+arab+emirates&events=on&entities=off&articles=off&topics=off&timelines=off&projects=off&titles=on&descriptions=on&dosearch=on&search=+Go+&project=911_project)

As the Financial Times put it, in the UAE, "Western fraud
investigators may find a link here or a connection there, with a
person suspected of breaking western laws. But in Dubai, and its
neighbor Sharjah, trails tend to vanish like wind-blown tracks in
desert sands . . . Secrecy keeps everyone guessing�and speculating . .
. 'Medieval feudalism' is how one senior western banker described
Dubai's style of government, 'with a veneer of 21st century
regulations.' " 





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