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To: Quahog who started this subject11/9/2001 11:22:11 PM
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Paper Says Bin Laden Claims He Has Nuclear Weapons

November 09, 2001 10:35 PM ET

By Andrew Marshall

ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan's respected Dawn newspaper said on Saturday Osama bin Laden, in an interview inside Afghanistan, said he had nuclear and chemical weapons and might use them to respond to U.S. attacks.

"I wish to declare that if America used chemical or nuclear weapons against us, then we may retort with chemical and nuclear weapons. We have the weapons as deterrent," the newspaper quoted bin Laden as telling a well-known Pakistani journalist in Afghanistan on Wednesday night.

Asked where he got the weapons, bin Laden replied: "Go to the next question," the newspaper said.

Dawn said Hamid Mir, editor of Pakistan's Ausaf newspaper, had interviewed bin Laden on behalf of Dawn and Ausaf after being taken blindfold by jeep from Kabul on November 7.

It was not immediately possible to verify the Dawn report.

The paper, which printed a photograph showing Mir with bin Laden, said it was the first interview the Saudi-born militant had granted to any journalist since the deadly September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon for which he is the prime suspect.

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Dawn said Mir was taken to a location where it was extremely cold and where he could hear the firing of anti-aircraft guns.

Bin Laden then appeared with about a dozen bodyguards and Ayman Zawahri, a top lieutenant in his al Qaeda network, the newspaper said.

In the interview, bin Laden said the September 11 attacks were justified but did not claim responsibility for them.

"The September 11 attacks were not targeted at women and children. The real targets were America's icons of military and economic power," bin Laden was quoted as saying.

"The American people should stop the massacre of Muslims by their government."

There was no way of telling when the photograph showing bin Laden with Mir was taken, but the editor is known to have never previously met bin Laden.

The picture showed bin Laden wearing a white turban and a camouflage jacket over a long white tunic. A Kalshnikov assault rifle was propped up beside bin Laden on the cushions he was sitting on.

The newspaper quoted bin Laden as saying he was fighting a defensive struggle to protect Muslims.

"This is a defensive jihad. We want to defend our people and our land. That is why I say that if we don't get security, the Americans, too, would not get security," he was quoted as saying.

"This is a simple formula that even an American child can understand. This is the formula of live and let live."

Dawn reported that bin Laden said he was engaged in a historic struggle on behalf of Muslims.

"Right now a great war of Islamic history is being fought in Afghanistan. All the big powers are united against Muslims," it quoted bin Laden as saying.

Analysts say there is no evidence that bin Laden has nuclear weapons. But Pakistani authorities said last month they had questioned a former Pakistani nuclear scientist who quit government service to work for a food aid group in Afghanistan.

reuters.com
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