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Usama Bin Laden Is Living Comfortably in Iran, Documentary Asserts
FOXNews.com - Usama Bin Laden Is Living Comfortably in Iran, Documentary Asserts



Usama bin Laden gets up each morning in his dark, damp cave in northern Pakistan, gripped by fear, listening carefully for the telltale sound of a drone that is searching for him. His isolation is almost complete. Only a few trusted associates know where he is, and they visit rarely -- bringing food and news, but careful not to fall into a routine. There is no radio or other electronic device whose signal might be followed. He can’t go out in daytime for fear of satellites. It is a grim, lonely existence.

At least, that is the picture that has emerged of the life of the world’s most wanted man since he fled Tora Bora in 2001.

But a new and vastly different picture of the Al Qaeda leader's life has been emerging over the past few years. In this scenario, he wakes each morning in a comfortable bed inside a guarded compound north of Tehran. He is surrounded by his wife and a few children. He keeps a low profile, is allowed limited travel and, in exchange for silence, is given a comfortable life under the protection of Iran's Revolutionary Guard.

The idea that Bin Laden is in Iran got a strong boost recently with the premiere of a documentary called “Feathered Cocaine.” In it, Alan Parrot, the film’s subject and one of the world’s foremost falconers, makes a case that Bin Laden, an avid falcon hunter, has been living comfortably in Iran since at least 2003 and continues to pursue the sport relatively freely. He is relaxed, healthy and, according to the film, very comfortable.

To make his case, Parrot, president of the Union for the Conservation of Raptors, took two Icelandic filmmakers, Om Marino Arnarson and Thorkell S. Hardarson, into the secretive world of falconers. It's a world in which some birds can sell for over $1 million, and in which the elite of the Middle East conduct business in luxurious desert camps where money, politics and terror intermingle.

Parrot, who was once the chief falconer for the Shah of Iran and who has worked for the royal families of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, still has extensive contacts in Iran and the falcon world. One of those contacts, described as a warlord from the north of Iran and disguised in a balaclava, reveals in the film that he has met Bin Laden six times on hunting trips inside Iran since March 2003. He says the Al Qaeda leader is relaxed and healthy and so comfortable that “he travels with only four bodyguards.”

Their last confirmed meeting was in 2008, Parrot says. “There may have been more since then, but I haven’t talked to my source since we left Iran,” he said.

Parrot told FOX news.com that the extraordinary disclosure by the warlord, who supplies the falcon camps Bin Laden visits on hunting forays, was not done out of altruism. “One of my men saved his life and this was the repayment," he said. "He was asked to talk. He wasn’t happy about it.”

To prove his case, Parrot said he managed to get the telemetry setting for the falcons Bin Laden was flying, and he provided them to the U.S. Government. “They could locate him to a one-square-mile area using those unique signals”’ he said. He says the government never contacted him to follow up.

Maj. Sean Turner, a Pentagon spokesman, said the U.S. Military would not comment on the whereabouts of Bin Laden.

Parrot's story is supported in the documentary by former CIA agent Robert Baer, an outspoken critic of U.S. policy in the Middle East and of how the CIA is managed. Baer, the onetime Middle East operative on whom the movie Syriana is based, explains that while he was in the CIA, he used satellites to watch the camps and they proved to be one of the key ways Al Qaeda was funded. He underscored how important falconry is to the vastly wealthy, and how Parrot’s position gave him a unique lens on that world.

Parrot's disclosures add another piece to a jigsaw puzzle that for years has fed suspicion that Bin Laden is living in Iran. Among the other clues are:

-- Iran accepted 35 Al Qaeda leaders after the fall of the Taliban, despite the schism between Al Qaeda’s Sunni roots and the Shiite regime in Iran.

-- In February 2009 the U.S. Treasury placed sanctions on several high-ranking Al Qaeda operatives working out of Iran and helping run the terror network.

-- In 2004 author Richard Miniter, in his book “Shadow War,” wrote that two former Iranian Intelligence agents told him they had seen Bin Laden in Iran in 2003.

-- In June 2003 the respected Italian newspaper Corre de la Sierra, http://www.corriere.it/,quoting intelligence reports, reported that Bin Laden was in Iran and preparing new terror attacks.

-- Some analysts believe the reason Bin Laden switched from video to audiocassettes for his announcements was that he couldn’t find a place in Iran that matched the terrain of northern Pakistan.

-- In December 2009 it was widely reported that one of Bin Laden's wives, six of his children and 11 grandchildren were living in a compound in Tehran. The living situation was made public after one of the daughters escaped the compound and sought asylum in the Saudi Embassy. It is in this compound, Parrot says, that Bin Laden has found sanctuary.

Parrot said Bin Laden was renowned as an avid falconer who captured most of the falcons around Kandahar to raise funds to support his terror efforts. Each spring wealthy Arabs from the Gulf would fill military cargo planes full of specially equipped Toyota Land Cruisers and other equipment and fly to the falcon camps in Afghanistan. "Usama would arrive and presented the falcons as gifts," Parrot said. "In return, the wealthy princes would leave the cars and equipment with him when they left, giving Al Qaeda a considerable material advantage over others, including the Taliban.”

Richard Clarke, the former counterterrorism expert at the White House through two administrations, has admitted in interviews and before the 9/11 Commission that on one of the three occasions the United States was able to place Bin Laden, he was in a falcon camp set up by falcon hunters from Dubai. The CIA requested a cruise missile strike against Bin Laden. Clarke said he stopped the government from firing at the camp because “it didn’t look like an Al Qaeda camp.”

“I am not political,” Parrot says, “But he is the most wanted terrorist in the world and it has been frustrating getting the government to listen. Perhaps now they will.”
 
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LoL or may be Iranians have developed an indigenous version of Osama Bin Laden to launch a massive attack against Americans incase of any aggression by the later, the attack would be more devastating than 9/11, Iranians have built a state of the art factory to prepare more clones of Osama bin Laden who is a MED ( Man of Extreme Destruction) so under such circumstances USA must take preemptive action against Iran to dismantle such capabilities. :rofl:
 
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A Wahabi extremist is living comfortably in a Shi'a extremist country.

Makes perfect sense. *sarcasm

Isn't it obvious that they are setting up a stage to convince Americans that the US needs to attack/invade/destroy another country because they are hiding a dead bogeyman.

Fox News, on the side, has themselves admitted to being biased in favor of the governments agenda:

 
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it wouldn't be that far fetched. many of Osama Bin Ladens family live in Iran now. And it isn't Fox news making the claim.
 
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it wouldn't be that far fetched. many of Osama Bin Ladens family live in Iran now. And it isn't Fox news making the claim.

Osama bin Ladens family also lived in the United States.

Most of his family has denounced and disowned him.

Family members aren't terrorists. There is nothing wrong with an innocent relative living in Iran.
 
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I saw a documentry about bin ladin and after the news of 9/11 he was flown out of the US by the men in black. so I find it wierd that a country suspecting a person to be a terrorist then flying him out of the country by their top security to some place and then look for him for like 9 years and then imply that he is in a country that is against them. well what a story you really got to be a retard to believe that
 
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Osama bin Ladens family also lived in the United States.

Most of his family has denounced and disowned him.

Family members aren't terrorists. There is nothing wrong with an innocent relative living in Iran.

yes but these are his immediate family that fled Afghanistan.

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Osama bin Laden's family in Iran: new strain on Saudi-Iran ties
http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Middle-East/2009/1223/Osama-bin-Laden-s-family-in-Iran-new-strain-on-Saudi-Iran-ties

Six children and one wife of Osama Bin Laden have reportedly been living in Iran since fleeing Afghanistan shortly before 9/11. His 17-year-old daughter recently escaped to the embassy of Saudi Arabia, Iran's traditional rival.

by Scott Peterson, Staff writer / December 23, 2009
Istanbul, Turkey


Seven members of Osama bin Laden’s immediate family have been under house arrest in Iran and living in a high security compound outside Tehran since 2001, news outlets reported on Wednesday.

The group includes six children of the Al Qaeda leader and one of his wives, all of whom reportedly fled Afghanistan and walked to the Iran border just prior to the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks in New York and Washington, according to The Times in London.

One 17-year-old daughter, Iman, escaped from from the Tehran compound and has been holed up in the Saudi Arabia Embassy for 25 days, according to the Saudi-owned newspaper Asharq al-Awsat.

The asylum request – and public revelations about the continuing Bin Laden family presence in Iran – are sure to complicate relations between the two traditional rivals for power in the Middle East: Shiite Iran and Sunni Saudi Arabia.

During his first term, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad went on a charm offensive to woo Saudi and other Arab leaders. But Iran's rising influence and that of its "Axis of Resistance" – with Hezbullah, Hamas, and Syria – raised concern in Riyadh and other Arab capitals.

The disputed June election was final proof for many in the Arab world that Iran's regional power was on the wane again. For Saudi Arabia, evidence of that came just last week when it was able to precipitate an unlikely meeting between Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, an Iran ally, and Lebanon's pro-West Prime Minister Saad Hariri – who for five years has accused Syria of killing his father.
US turned down Iranian offer for Al Qaeda operatives

One of Bin Laden’s oldest sons, Saad, was known for years to be among some 35 Al Qaeda operatives that fled to Iran after the US toppling of the Taliban government and expulsion of Al Qaeda from Afghanistan in late 2001.

The government of President Mohammad Khatami (1997-2005) eventually offered to indirectly exchange those Al Qaeda figures with the US, if Washington would rein in, or hand over, leaders of the anti-Iran Mujahideen-e Khalq. Known as the MEK or MKO, the anti-Iran group considered a terrorist group by the US State Department was based in Iraq under Saddam Hussein’s wing. But the members there fell under the jurisdiction of American forces after a US-led coalition toppled the Hussein regime in 2003.

Iran's offer was rejected, according to reports at the time, because the Pentagon wanted to keep hold of the MEK as a possible force to be used against Iran in any Washington-orchestrated bid for regime change.
Bin Ladens' presence off the radar

Still, it was never made public that so many Bin Laden family members were in Iran. The Washington Post reported in October 2003 that Saad bin Laden had “emerged in recent months as part of the upper echelon of the Al Qaeda network ... that is managing the terrorist organization from Iran,” quoting US, European and Arab officials.

The story held that Saad bin Laden was “protected by an elite, radical Iranian security force loyal to the nation’s clerics and beyond the control of the central government” – the Qods Force of the Revolutionary Guard.

Reports emerged earlier this year that Iran had quietly released Saad bin Laden in late 2008, and let him go to Afghanistan.Then it was reported in July that he had been killed in a US drone strike in Pakistan.

But the presence of so many Bin Laden relatives in Iran was a surprise. The Times of London has reported that 11 Bin Laden grandchildren also lived on the compound.

“Until a month ago, we did not know where the siblings were,” Omar bin Laden, the fourth son who lives in Qatar, told Asharq al-Awsat. “The Iranian government did not know what to do with this large group of people whom nobody else wanted, so they just kept them safe.... For that we owe them much gratitude.”
 
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I think a year ago he was living in the tribal areas of Pakistan...:lol::lol:

So now the operation is gonna start in Iran I guess??? :P
 
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America should invade Iran to bring democracy there....:p:lol::lol::lol:
 
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Binladen and Iranians together is just like the below pic.


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I saw a documentry about bin ladin and after the news of 9/11 he was flown out of the US -

Another BS story from American Media............

It is a bit confusing. What happened is that members of the bin Laden clan - Osama is estranged - were in the U.S. on 9-11 for business reasons. These people were evacuated out of the country - at a time when all other civilian traffic was at a standstill - within days. link

They were probably attending a meeting of the Carlyle Group, a private-equity investment firm that is one of the few legal ways for foreigners - most notably, rich Arabs - to own large stakes in American defense firms. George H.W. Bush - former president and George W. Bush's father - is also prominent in the Group...

In this odd Global War on Terror, it might be interesting to make an accounting of just who profited from all the billions of defense dollars spent (at 10-15% profit margins!) and the examine whether some of these people, out of their petty change, decided to give a million dollars or so, every once in a while, to the terrorists, just to keep the billions flowing from Western taxpayers into their own pockets. Not that I'm a conspiracy theorist or anything...
 
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It is a bit confusing. What happened is that members of the bin Laden clan - Osama is estranged - were in the U.S. on 9-11 for business reasons. These people were evacuated out of the country - at a time when all other civilian traffic was at a standstill - within days. link

They were probably attending a meeting of the Carlyle Group, a private-equity investment firm that is one of the few legal ways for foreigners - most notably, rich Arabs - to own large stakes in American defense firms. George H.W. Bush - former president and George W. Bush's father - is also prominent in the Group...

In this odd Global War on Terror, it might be interesting to make an accounting of just who profited from all the billions of defense dollars spent (at 10-15% profit margins!) and the examine whether some of these people, out of their petty change, decided to give a million dollars or so, every once in a while, to the terrorists, just to keep the billions flowing from Western taxpayers into their own pockets. Not that I'm a conspiracy theorist or anything...

Yeah i saw this in a documentary by Moore. Really makes you wonder what else goes on under the table. Funny thing is very few people if you told them on the street would not believe you and say your BSing them.
 
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