Wednesday, August 02, 2006

Bin Laden to the Rescue

Well Well Well:

Iran has freed a son of al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden from house arrest, a German newspaper reported on Wednesday.

Die Welt said the Iranian Revolutionary Guard released Saad bin Laden on July 28 with the aim of sending him to the Syria-Lebanon border. It linked the reported move to the outbreak of war between Israel and Lebanese-based Hizbollah.

“From the Lebanese border, he has the task of building Islamist terror cells and preparing them to fight together with Hizbollah,” Die Welt said, quoting intelligence information.

“Apparently Tehran is counting on recruiting Lebanese refugees in Syria for the fight against Israel, using bin Laden’s help,” it added in a preview of a report to appear in its Thursday edition.

Well, so much for the canard Iran is not hiding any Bin Laden’s within their border. So much for Iran not being a terrorist state. So much for Hezbollah not being a terrorist organization. So much for the credibility of every and any liberal who sided against Israel claiming this has nothing to do with the global war on terror. So much for all the lies, fantasies and half truths. We now all know better. The Bin Laden clan is coming out of their Iranian hole to take on the West and lead an army of Syrian and Muslim suicide troops.


Via AJ

I wonder if Dad is in Iran as well? hummmmmmm.

4 comments:

Unknown said...

This is true.

cf said...

I think dad's dead and the son's voice the one in the audios. I hope he was a "tasty fish".He was dropped at the border about 2 days after the Israeli raid on Baalbek.(And I see no point in their telling the world if they nabbed him. Nor do I believe their story that they had no target and just took that risk to rub Hezb' nose in it.)

Syl said...

Iran is desparate. I read that al qaeda cells were in Lebanon and had instigated an attack against Israel (this was before the current conflict) and Hezbollah was furious at them. Now Hezbollah must accept al Qaeda's presence and actions and work with them.

Iran was counting on the threat of Hezbollah to keep Israel from trying to do anything re their nuke program.

Somebody moved too soon, ahem, and Iran is in grave danger of completely losing its deterrence.

cf said...

Kinda like contracting out the 2004 election to Soros and his irregulars, wasn't it?