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Back to that Hospital in Dubai/Dan Rather
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Bin Laden Met With CIA Agent in July
Richard Labeviere/Le Figaro 1 nov  01

... Oussama Ben Laden met with an American CIA agent last July while he was
being treated for a kidney ailment at the American Hospital of Dubai... The
American press appears unwilling to report this information to the 270
million people of the American public...
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CIA Rejects Claim It Sought Osama Deal Before 9/11
Reuters

PARIS (Reuters) - The CIA rejected as fantasy claims in a new book that it
tried to negotiate a non-aggression pact with Osama bin Laden just two
months before the September 11, 2001 airliner attacks against the United
States.

Richard Labeviere, author of "The Corridors of Terror," released on
Thursday, says the CIA's Dubai station chief approached bin Laden while the
al Qaeda leader was being treated for a serious kidney complaint in the
United Arab Emirates.

He said the meeting took place in the American Hospital in Dubai on July 12,
barely eight weeks before al Qaeda militants slammed fuel-laden hijacked
airliners into the Pentagon and New York's World Trade Center, killing
almost 3,000 people. "Such an allegation is sheer fantasy, no such thing
occurred," CIA spokesman Mark Mansfield said, echoing an earlier rebuttal by
the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency of French media reports in October 2001
about the alleged Dubai meeting.

Labeviere said he learned of an encounter from a contact in the Dubai
hospital, and said the event was confirmed in detail during a separate
interview in New York with a Gulf prince who presented himself as an adviser
to the Emir of Bahrain.

The prince, who the author met in a Manhattan hotel in November 2001,
appeared very well-informed about the CIA-bin Laden meeting.

Labeviere said the second contact told him the face-to-face had been
arranged by Prince Turki al-Faisal, the head of the Saudi General
Intelligence Department.

He quoted the second contact as saying:

"By organizing this meeting...Turki thought he could start direct
negotiations between the Saudi millionaire (bin Laden) and the CIA on one
fundamental point: that bin Laden and his supporters end their hostilities
against American interests."

In exchange, the CIA and the Saudi (intelligence) services undertook to
allow bin Laden to return to his native country, even though he was stripped
of his Saudi nationality in July 1994. The Dubai meeting was a failure,
Labeviere said.

The Saudi intelligence chief was sacked in the wake of the September 11
attacks.

Labeviere named Larry Mitchell as the CIA station chief who met bin Laden,
describing him as a colorful figure well-known on the Dubai social circuit.

Mitchell left the Gulf state on July 15, 2001 and Labeviere said CIA
headquarters in Langley, Virginia, had told him the operative was
unavailable for interview because he was on his honeymoon.

At the time, bin Laden had a multi-million dollar price on his head for his
suspected role in the 1998 bombings of two U.S. embassies in East Africa
that killed 224 people.

Bin Laden was treated between July 4 and July 14 in the urology department
of a kidney specialist at the American Hospital, Labeviere said, adding that
the hospital denied this.

 © Copyright Reuters 2003  For fair use only/ pour usage Èquitable seulement
.
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http://www.globalresearch.ca/articles/CHO311A.html

Where was Osama bin Laden on 9/11?
Bush Administration knew the Whereabouts of Osama
by Michel Chossudovsky
www.globalresearch.ca 16 November 2003 (revised 17 November 2003)
------------------------------------------------------------------------

If the CBS report by Dan Rather is accurate and Osama had indeed been
admitted to the Pakistani military hospital on September 10, 2001,  courtesy
of America's ally, he was in all likelihood still in hospital in Rawalpindi
on the 11th of September, when the attacks occurred.  In all probability,
his whereabouts were known to US officials on the morning of September 12,
when Secretary of State Colin Powell initiated negotiations with Pakistan,
with a view to arresting and extraditing bin Laden.

A recent Reuters report (11/13/03; scroll down) quoting Labeviere's book
"Corridors of Terror" points to alleged "negotiations" between Osama bin
Laden and the CIA, which took place two months prior to the September 11,
2001 attacks at the American Hospital in Dubai, UAE, while bin Laden was
recovering from a kidney dialysis treatment 

Enemy Number One in hospital recovering from dialysis treatment "negotiating
with CIA"?

The meeting with the CIA head of station at the American Hospital in Dubai,
UAE was confirmed by a report in the French daily newspaper Le Figaro,
published  in October 2001. (See Alexandra Richard, at
http://www.globalresearch.ca/articles/RIC111B.html ,

For a virtual tour of the hospital click
http://www.ahdubai.com/site/tour_1.htm

The  "negotiations" between the CIA and Osama (a CIA "intelligence asset")
is sheer disinformation. Even though the CIA has refuted the claim, the
report serves to highlight Osama as a bona fide "Enemy of America," rather
than a creation of the CIA. In the words of former CIA agent Milt Bearden in
an interview with Dan Rather on September 12, 2001, ìIf they didnít have an
Osama bin Laden, they would invent one.î

Intelligence negotiations never take place on a hospital bed. The CIA knew
Osama was at the American Hospital in Dubai. Rather than negotiate, they
could have arrested him. He was on the FBI most wanted list.

According to the Reuters report: "At the time, bin Laden had a multi-million
dollar price on his head  for his suspected role in the 1998 bombings of two
U.S. embassies in East Africa". So why did the hospital staff, who knew that
Osama was at the American Hospital in Dubai, not claim the reward?

The Figaro report points to complicity between the CIA and Osama rather than
"negotiation". (see excerpt below). Consistent with several other reports,
it also points to the antagonism between the FBI and the CIA.  

If the CIA had wanted to arrest Osama bin Laden prior to September 11, they
could have done it then in Dubai.  But they would not have had a the war on
terrorism pretext for waging a major military operation in the Middle East
and Central Asia.

According to Le Figaro:

"Dubai... was the backdrop of a secret meeting between Osama bin Laden and
the local CIA agent in July [2001]. A partner of the administration of the
American Hospital in Dubai claims that "public enemy number one" stayed at
this hospital between the 4th and 14th of July. While he was hospitalized,
bin Laden received visits from many members of his family as well as
prominent Saudis and Emiratis. During the hospital stay, the local CIA
agent, known to many in Dubai, was seen taking the main elevator of the
hospital to go [up] to bin Laden's hospital room. A few days later, the CIA
man bragged to a few friends about having visited bin Laden. Authorized
sources say that on July 15th, the day after bin Laden returned to Quetta
[Pakistan], the CIA agent was called back to headquarters. In the pursuit of
its investigations, the FBI discovered "financing agreements" that the CIA
had been developing with its "Arab friends" for years. The Dubai meeting is,
so it would seem, within the logic of 'a certain American policy.'"
(http://www.globalresearch.ca/articles/RIC111B.html )

The Figaro report is confirmed by several other news reports including the
London Times (1 Nov 2001 at
http://www.unansweredquestions.org/timeline/2001/londontimes110101.html ).
During his 11-day stay in the American hospital, Osama received specialized
medical treatment from a Canadian urologist Dr. Terry Calloway .(See
http://www.ahdubai.com/site/ps18_2.htm )

Osama back in Hospital on September 10, 2001, one day before the 9/11
attacks

According to Dan Rather, CBS, Bin Laden was back in Hospital, one day before
the 9/11 attacks, on September 10, this time, courtesy of America's
indefectible ally Pakistan. Pakistan's Military Intelligence (ISI) told CBS
that bin Laden had received dialysis treatment in Rawalpindi, at Pak Army's
headquarters:

[transcript of CBS report, see
http://www.globalresearch.ca/articles/CBS203A.html ,

see also 
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2002/01/28/eveningnews/main325887.shtml ]


DAN RATHER, CBS ANCHOR: As the United states and its allies in the war on
terrorism press the hunt for Osama bin Laden, CBS News has exclusive
information tonight about where bin Laden was and what he was doing in the
last hours before his followers struck the United States September 11.

This is the result of hard-nosed investigative reporting by a team of CBS
news journalists, and by one of the best foreign correspondents in the
business, CBS`s Barry Petersen. Here is his report.

(BEGIN VIDEOTAPE) BARRY PETERSEN, CBS CORRESPONDENT (voice-over): Everyone
remembers what happened on September 11. Here`s the story of what may have
happened the night before. It is a tale as twisted as the hunt for Osama bin
Laden.

CBS News has been told that the night before the September 11 terrorist
attack, Osama bin Laden was in Pakistan. He was getting medical treatment
with the support of the very military that days later pledged its backing
for the U.S. war on terror in Afghanistan.

Pakistan intelligence sources tell CBS News that bin Laden was spirited into
this military hospital in Rawalpindi for kidney dialysis treatment. On that
night, says this medical worker who wanted her identity protected, they
moved out all the regular staff in the urology department and sent in a
secret team to replace them. She says it was treatment for a very special
person. The special team was obviously up to no good.

"The military had him surrounded," says this hospital employee who also
wanted his identity masked, "and I saw the mysterious patient helped out of
a car. Since that time," he says, "I have seen many pictures of the man. He
is the man we know as Osama bin Laden. I also heard two army officers
talking to each other. They were saying that Osama bin Laden had to be
watched carefully and looked after." Those who know bin Laden say he suffers
from numerous ailments, back and stomach problems. Ahmed Rashid, who has
written extensively on the Taliban, says the military was often there to
help before 9/11.

AHMED RASHID, TALIBAN EXPERT: There were reports that Pakistani intelligence
had helped the Taliban buy dialysis machines. And the rumor was that these
were wanted for Osama bin Laden.

PETERSEN (on camera): Doctors at the hospital told CBS News there was
nothing special about that night, but they refused our request to see any
records. Government officials tonight denied that bin Laden had any medical
treatment on that night.

(voice-over): But it was Pakistan`s President Musharraf who said in public
what many suspected, that bin Laden suffers from kidney disease, saying he
thinks bin Laden may be near death. His evidence, watching this most recent
video, showing a pale and haggard bin Laden, his left hand never moving.
Bush administration officials admit they don`t know if bin Laden is sick or
even dead.

DONALD RUMSFELD, DEFENSE SECRETARY: With respect to the issue of Osama bin
Laden`s health, I just am -- don`t have any knowledge.

PETERSEN: The United States has no way of knowing who in Pakistan`s military
or intelligence supported the Taliban or Osama bin Laden maybe up to the
night before 9/11 by arranging dialysis to keep him alive. So the United
States may not know if those same people might help him again perhaps to
freedom.

Barry Petersen, CBS News, Islamabad.

(END VIDEOTAPE) END


It should be noted, that the hospital is directly under the jurisdiction of
the Pakistani Armed Forces, which has close links to the Pentagon. U.S.
military advisers based in Rawalpindi. work closely with the Pakistani Armed
Forces. Again, no attempt was made to arrest America's best known fugitive,
but then maybe bin Laden was serving another "better purpose". Rumsfeld
claimed at the time that he had no knowledge regarding Osama's health. (see
CBS transcript above).

Needless to say, the CBS report is a crucial piece of information in the
9/11 jigsaw. It refutes the administration's claim that the whereabouts of
bin Laden are unknown. It points to a Pakistan connection, it suggests a
cover-up at the highest levels of the Bush administration.

Dan Rather and Barry Petersen fail to draw the implications of their January
2002 report.  They fail to beg the question: where was Osama on 9/11? If
they are to stand by their report,  the conclusion is obvious: The
administration is lying regarding the whereabouts of Osama.

Inpatient dialysis treatment tends to be longer than 24 hours in most
American hospitals, which suggests that Osama would have been discharged
from the Hospital on or "after" September 11.

If the CBS report is accurate and Osama had indeed been admitted to the
Pakistani military hospital on September 10, courtesy of America's ally, he
was in all likelihood still in hospital in Rawalpindi on the 11th of
September, when the attacks occurred.  In all probability,  his whereabouts
were known to US officials on the morning of September 12, when Secretary of
State Colin Powell initiated negotiations with Pakistan, with a view to
arresting and extraditing bin Laden.

These negotiations, led by General Mahmoud Ahmad, head of Pakistan's
military intelligence, on behalf of the government of President Pervez
Musharraf,  took place on the 12th and 13th  of September in Deputy
Secretary of State Richard Armitage's office.

For further details, see: M. Chossudovsky, Cover-up or Complicity of the
Bush Administration? The Role of Pakistan's Military Intelligence (ISI) in
the September 11 Attacks, 2 November 2001
http://www.globalresearch.ca/articles/CHO111A.html , See also War and
Globalization, the Truth behind September 11 , Global Outlook, Shanty Bay,
2003, http://globalresearch.ca/globaloutlook/truth911.html )
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