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Russia assists US in hunt for Bin Laden

Published: 28 May, 2010, 13:41
Edited: 31 May, 2010, 02:35


Osama Bin Laden

Moscow is assisting the US in the search for Al-Qaeda head, Osama Bin Laden, and wants Washington’s help against Russia's most-wanted terrorist, Chechen militant Doku Umarov, a senior Russian official has said.

 
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Tomas May 28, 2010, 15:00 quote
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I dont really know, but does "Bin Ladin" exist? It feels more like he´s dead or was made into somebody else and lives who knows where. Will never be found, or will be "found" when US decides it withdraws, so as not to lose face totally, Bin Laden will be "found"...

Meslin May 29, 2010, 16:39 quote
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Since 09-11-2001, I wonder about Ben-Laden. As the previous comment suggest: does that man exist, or is he dead ? I have an other idea: In the South of France, there is the French Riviera, where notorious rich criminals from all over the World live quietly in huge properties forbidden of access to our authorities. They only pay great amount of money in taxes. The Ben-Laden family owns one of those mansion near Juan-les-Pins. Supposedly, those crook-VIPs fly to Nice Airport and go directly to their residence without going through customs... Years ago, I suggested to the American: instead of killing innocent Irakis and Afghans, they should go visit the French Riviera. They did not seem to have appreciated my mail. Sincerely...Jean-Claude Meslin

Meslin May 29, 2010, 17:15 quote
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I shall repeat a mail which seem to have difficulties going through. Like the precedent comment, I wonder about Ben Laden where-abouts. At the beginning of the War against terrorism, I made a suggestion to the American, at their Ambassy in Paris. On the French Riviera, near Juan-les-Pains, Golf-Juan, Bormes-les-Mimosas there are hundreds of rich properties owned by many of the World most prominent criminals. The Ben Laden family has one of them. Those former dictators or crooks are treated like VIPs as long as they pay huge property taxes. The French authorities simply ignore them. Supposingly those peoples fly to Nice-Airport and do not go through customs. They reach their properties by sea-boats or by helicopters. I made my own inquiry in that era, once. Consequently, I suggested that America and its NATO puppets cease to kill innocents in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan and go to check the French Riviera. My mail was not appreciated and it could explain why I have sent that comment twice...Sorry Future Generations...Sincerely...Jean-Claude Meslin

Srbin May 29, 2010, 23:08 quote
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Moscow is assisting the US in the search for Al-Qaeda head, Osama Bin Laden, and wants Washington’s help against Russia's most-wanted terrorist, Chechen militant Doku Umarov, a senior Russian official has said. ================== Both fellows work for the Anglo-American alliance of terror. Attacks against Russia are viewed favorably by the Anglo-American alliance and satraps. They claim that Russia is the most dangerous country for journalists for example and constantly condition their public opinion against Russia which they present in the most negative light, just a bit above Taliban for example.

Rex Evans May 30, 2010, 03:47 quote
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I hope they bring a shovel because he is dead! Hey maybe they will find Hoffa when they get poking around...

Bianca May 31, 2010, 02:21 quote
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Usually intelligence sharing is done in the most descreet manner. The public pronouncements of this sort sound almost like bragging. "Look how important I am!". Such lack of discretion is to be regretted. There are a lots of dangerous people in this world, and many of them are sworn enemies of one side, while being heros to others. Russia's announced participation in the war-on-terror sounds a bit too old fashioned. This belongs to Bush era, so it is slightly behind times. Also, the whole Afghanistan is a mess, a real US/UK tar baby that needs to be avoided if one can help it. As for the bad guys, they can always find their refuge in London. Starting from the Icelandic banker on Interpol list, to a range of Russian shady characters, and Tailand's Taksin. Russia has one problem with Afghanistan, and this is drugs. Drugs, drugs, drugs. The quantities produced and pushed accross Russia's territory are insane, and the number of people killed and disabled by these substances is staggering. Not to mention what happens to kids and extended family of those poisoned by these substances. This is the real battle, not some chase agaist assorted outlaws.

justnfree December 01, 2010, 00:36 quote
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I thought Bin Laden and Taliban used to help US fight Russians in Afghanistan. Isn't that sound ridiculous? Who knows what they might ask later? who would be enemy and who the ally? Same thing happened also about Saddam. 

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