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The second death of Osama


The haste with which the U.S. have disposed of the body of Osama bin Laden, thrown into the sea less than twelve hours after his assassination in Pakistan, with no possibility of independent confirmation of his identity, doubts and suspicions will inevitably feed primarily because, according to numerous reliable sources, the Saudi sheik had died in December 2001 (according to others, in August 2006).


Ben Laden suffered from severe kidney problems. According to French newspaper Le Figaro in 2000 had led to his palace in Kandahar a dialysis machine, and in July 2001 his condition had worsened so much it was to require hospitalization in the American Hospital in Dubai, where they visited their old friends of the CIA. According to CBS News, was readmitted yesterday September 11 in the Pakistani military hospital in Rawalpindi.


According to statements by a Taliban leader, released in late 2001 by the Pakistan Observer newspaper, after U.S. attack against Afghanistan, Osama conditions became critical, since, forced to flee, the leader of al Qaeda could no longer receiving daily dialysis treatment until she died in mid-December, while fleeing from Tora Bora.


This version was later confirmed by Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf, who stated in January 2002 on CNN:''Frankly, I think he's dead because he was sick of the kidneys.''

The last video of bin Laden, considered authentic by experts, is 26 December 2001 and was recorded weeks earlier. It appears Sheikh in poor physical condition: very pale, very thin, with the left arm (he was left handed) still.


After that appearance, Osama appears again for years. The video that walks out in the mountains with al-Zawahiri (issued in 2003) also probably dates to 2001 and the next two films (one of 2004 and one of 2007) were considered false. Moreover, there was only audio messages of dubious reliability.


In April 2002 Steve R. Pieczenik, former Deputy Secretaries of State Henry Kissinger, Cyrus Vance and James Baker, a man who had worked with bin Laden in Afghanistan against the Soviets in the 80's, said the popular radio host Alex Jones that Osama had died months ".

In July 2002, the FBI chief of counterterrorism, Dale Watson, said:''I believe Osama bin Laden is no longer with us, but I have no proof to say.''


A few months later, in October 2002, it was time for Afghan President Hamid Karzai,''have long been no news of him, is probably dead. "

Around the same time, the death of Ben Laden in December 2001 was also reputed to Israeli intelligence sources.


However, according to Saudi intelligence services, Osama survived apparently, until August 23, 2006: day when the Sheikh terror in Pakistan reportedly died due to paralysis of the internal organs caused by typhoid fever. The information gathered by the French secret service, was released in September 2006.

Former CIA agent Robert Bear, author of the book that inspired the film Syriana, intelligence columnist for Time, Washington Post and Wall Street Journal, said without hesitation in an interview on U.S. National Public Radio: "Of course bin Laden is dead."


''I do not think he is still alive " told NBC News in 2009 when Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari. ''I have this strong sense and reason to believe after speaking with U.S. intelligence.''

The body on the morning of Monday was launched in haste to the sharks in the Indian Ocean from the deck of the USS Carl Vinson may well be that of bin Laden, but anybody can check if he had died hours or years earlier.

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