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To: Skywatcher who wrote (198163)10/31/2001 12:25:27 PM
From: Judgement Proof.com  Respond to of 769667
 
Bin Laden underwent treatment in July at Dubai American Hospital:

sg.news.yahoo.com

Osama bin Laden underwent treatment in July at the American
Hospital in Dubai where he met a US Central Intelligence Agency
(CIA) official, French daily Le Figaro and Radio France
International reported.

Quoting "a witness, a professional partner of the administrative
management of the hospital," they said the man suspected by the
United States of being behind the September 11 terrorist attacks
had arrived in Dubai on July 4 by air from Quetta, Pakistan.

He was immediately taken to the hospital for kidney treatment. He
left the establishment on July 14, Le Figaro said.

During his stay, the daily said, the local CIA representative was
seen going into bin Laden's room and "a few days later, the CIA
man boasted to some friends of having visited the Saudi-born
millionaire."

Quoting "an authoritative source," Le Figaro and the radio station
said the CIA representative had been recalled to Washington on
July 15.

Bin Laden has been sought by the United States for terrorism since
the bombing of the US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania in 1998.
But his CIA links go back before that to the fight against Soviet
forces in Afghanistan.

Le Figaro said bin Laden was accompanied in Dubai by his
personal physician and close collaborator, who could be the
Egyptian Ayman al-Zawahari, as well as bodyguards and an
Algerian nurse.

He was admitted to the urology department of Doctor Terry
Callaway, who specializes in kidney stones and male infertility.
Telephoned several times, the doctor declined to answer questions.

Several sources had reported that bin Laden had a serious kidney
infection. He had a mobile dialysis machine sent to his Kandahar
hideout in Afghanistan in the first half of 2000, according to
"authoritative sources" quoted by Le Figaro and RFI.



To: Skywatcher who wrote (198163)10/31/2001 12:55:23 PM
From: DOUG H  Respond to of 769667
 
In retrospect, had we been able to do more, it would have been better. It was a tough call to make and they decided to halt. I do believe there were some mistakes in regards to terms of surrender that should have been taken ie, helos.

In my saner moments I know even clinton would have done things different if we knew then, what we know now.