Iranian leader says Qaeda leader living in Washington
Iran’s President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Wednesday denied recent press reports that Osama bin Laden is in Tehran and insisted that the al-Qaeda leader is, in fact, in the U.S. capital of Washington.
"Rest assured that he’s in Washington. I think there’s a high chance he’s there," the Iranian leader told ABC television in an interview.
Without backing up the claim, the Iranian leader said he had "heard" the bin Laden was in the U.S. capital.
"Yes, I did. He’s there. Because he was a previous partner of Mr. Bush," he said referring to former president George W. Bush.
"They were colleagues, in fact, in the old days. You know that. They were in the oil business together. They worked together. Mr. bin Laden never cooperated with Iran but he cooperated with Mr. Bush," Ahmadinejad said.
He added that, at any rate, U.S. officials ought to know the extremist Islamic leaders whereabouts.
"The U.S. government has invaded Afghanistan in order to arrest bin Laden. They probably know where bin Laden is. If they don’t know he is, why did they invade? Could we know the intelligence?" he asked ABC.