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Saturday, May 5, 2012

Bin Laden hoped to murder Barack Obama


Al-Qaeda chief Osama bin hoped shop on the assassination of U.S. President Barack Obama and the U.S. through a takeover by Vice President Joe Biden would be plunged into political chaos. This emerges from the now-terrorism center of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point published papers, which has ensured a special unit a year ago to bin Laden in the Pakistani city of Abbottabad property. Overall, were found after the killing of bin Laden's papers totaling about 6,000 pages. From the letters and draft letters from the years 2006 to 2011, the Bin Laden and other senior Al-Qaeda representatives and allied groups in Yemen, Somalia and Pakistan have been drawn up, stating that Bin increasingly shop in his last years of his powerlessness frustrated and angry about was that he allied groups in Yemen and Iraq, whose "fault", he was alarmed, could not control. Bin Laden was angered by "poorly planned operations" of the allies, which led to the deaths of thousands of Muslims. In a letter written in 2010, he complained that the sympathy for Al-Qaeda in the Muslim world is disappearing because of it. Bin Laden ordered to exercise caution and avoid attacks on Muslim victims as much as possible In an undated and unsigned letter is also considering a change of the name Al-Qaeda. The author of this letter suggests several names with a stronger Islamic terms in order to strengthen the identification of Muslims with the terrorist network.

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