[Shadow_Group] Fw: China Set To Negotiate Bin Laden Handover With Bush

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China Set To Negotiate Bin Laden Handover With Bush

El Mundo | October 15 2004

Comment: Opinion is sharply divided as to the credibility of the writer,
Gordon Thomas. If China are receiving kickbacks for the subsequent hadover
of Osama, it would explain why the US government has just removed all
barriers to US companies selling nuke components to them. This article is a
translation.

During the home stretch of the Northamerican elections, Osama bin Laden
could prove to be the ace in the sleeve of president Bush. As we speak,
Washington is negotiating a highly secretive agreement with Beijing, the
Chinese capital, for the eviction of bin Laden from his sanctuary in the
turbulent Muslim provinces of China, in the Northwest of the Great Wall
nation.

More than five million people, many of them fanatic followers of Osama, live
in that region, which can be called one of the most volatile regions of
Earth. Thousands of them work for the mafias who specialize in the
trafficking of humans and drugs to the West. Last summer, Bin Laden sealed
an agreement with the authorities in Beijing, in which he was granted asylum
in return for his guarantees that the guerilla war of the Muslim Chinese
against the Chinese nation would end.

Over the years, tens of thousands of troops of the Popular Liberation Armee
had been sent to the region with the intent to squash the insurgents.

Since the arrival of the Saudi Osama Bin Laden, the region has been
relatively quiet, and the Muslims who live there are allowed to continue
their trafficking of humans and drugs.

However, Bin Laden could now see himself trapped in his refuge, if an
extraordinary agreement between Beijing and Washington would come to pass,
in which China would hand over to the United States the most wanted
terrorist in the world.

The capture of Bin Laden would virtually guarantee the reelection of George
Bush Jr., as it would confirm to the millions of undecided voters of the
U.S. that the war against terrorism was judstified after Bin Laden had
authorized the attacks of 9/11 against New York and Washington.

"A new administration Bush would present China as its great new ally in the
war against terrorism. China would enjoy in Washington the status of a most
favored nation with all of its facets. Contracts worth hundreds of millions
of dollars would be approved by fast track. The history of human rights
violations in China would be ignored," confirmed last week a high-level
representative of the Pentagon. He added that only a small number of
"members of very high rank" in the Bush administration knew about the plan
to "seize Bin Laden in exchange for a special relationship with China." With
almost certainty, among them would be the vice-president, Dick Cheney, and
the defense secretary, Donald Rumsfeld.

Agreeing to speak under anonymity, the functionary offered details of the
plan to capture Osama Bin Laden as a means to keep Bush in the White House.
He explained that this is not the first time that an American administration
has resorted to similar maneuvers during an electoral campaign.

Towards the end of the presidency of Jimmy Carter, a secret deal was signed
between the then future president of the U.S., Ronald Reagan, and Iran, in
which the American diplomats, who had been kidnapped in Teheran, the Capital
of Iran, would be freed the very day that Ronald Reagan would be inaugurated
to the White House.

According to Ari Ben-Menashe, the former national security advisor of the
Israeli government of Yitzhak Shamir, " they paid an enormous sum of money
to the Ayatollas of Iran." Ben-Menashe affirms that this deal formed a
pivotal piece in the negotiations that later became known as Reagan's
October surprise.


Theresa on the campaign trail

Theresa, the wife of the senator and democratic candidate, John Kerry, gave
to understand that another October surprise could be imminent. Two weeks
ago, she surprised the political advisors of her husband by declaring in
public: "I wouldn't be surprised if, prior to the elections, president Bush
were to capture Osama." Since then, Mrs. Kerry rejected to further comment
on her explosive declaration. However, there are rumors in the intelligence
community that both she and her husband had been advised that any further
comments concerning an agreement that would include the capture of Bin Laden
could comprimise the national security of the U.S.

Furthermore, also the Washington analyst, Al Santoli, the national security
advisor and Californian Congressman, Dana Rohrabacher, and the editor of the
respected bulletin China Monitor, affirmed that "an October surprise
wouldn't surprise me in the least."

In his first confirmed sighting in many months, the refuge of Bin Laden has
been pinpointed by an NSA satellite, one of many that the supersecret U.S.
agency utilizes in their search for him. His hideout is located near a lake
at the border between China and Pakistan.

At the other side of the Zaskar mountains, the white summits that
majestically look out over Bin Laden's sanctuary, a detachment of special
forces of the Pakistani and U.S. armies are awaiting orders to capture Bin
Laden, and move him by plane to Pakistan.


Escorted by 50 guerillas

During the last six months, Bin Laden has been sighted several times in the
mountains and open ranges of the Northwest. American intelligence agents in
the region are of the opinion that the Saudi millionaire, accompanied by an
escort of 50 guerilla mujaheddin, moved East towards Cachemira, and from
there crossed into China.

The agents furthermore believe that, previously, Bin Laden held various
meetings with high officials of Beijing. He convinced them that he would be
capable of obtaining peace in their Muslim provinces. "We know about these
meetings," confirmed Mansur Ahmed, police chief of Bandipoor, North of
Cachemira. "However, they took place on Chinese territory."

Bin Laden is accompanied by Ayan al-Zawahiri, his primary advisor and
personal physician (Bin Laden suffers from a serious renal ailment).
Al-Zawahiri is a surgeon, educated in Cairo, accused of terrosrism in Egypt,
and condemned to death for rebellion. After Bin Laden, he is the second most
wanted terrorist world-wide.

White House sources reject to comment on this issue publicly. "If the
negotiations should fail, this would not be the most suitable moment for the
president to be seen directly involved in these negotiations," affirmed one
source.

It is believed that the possibility for such a deal emerged early this year,
after Donald Rumsfeld had met with a delegation of the Chinese government
during a visit to the far East. Later, George Tenet, then director of the
CIA, requested a viability study for an operation to capture Bin Laden.
Tenet was informed that the only possibility would be if they could count on
the cooperation of the Chinese.

"To what extent that collaboration will occur in the few weeks remaining
until the elections, will depend to a good extent on the confidence that
Bush can inspire in the Chinese that he will be able to live up to his
promises," confirmed the functionary of the Pentagon.



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