A major U.S. newspaper reports Osama bin Laden ordered al-Qaida to
assassinate U.S. President Barack Obama and General David Petraeus, who
was then the top U.S. commander in Afghanistan.
Washington Post
columnist David Ignatius reported Friday documents taken from bin
Laden's compound describe the scheme. Bin Laden wrote that killing
Obama would ensure Vice President Joe Biden would come to power, someone
bin Laden said was "totally unprepared" for the post.
Bin Laden
suggested Pakistani terrorist Ilyas Kashmiri carry out the attack
against the U.S. president. Kashmiri was killed in a U.S. drone strike
last June.
U.S. officials and analysts say there is no evidence al-Qaida was anywhere near ready to mount the proposed attacks.
U.S.
special commandos killed bin Laden in a covert raid on his house in the
Pakistani garrison town of Abbottabad last May 2. The assault team also
confiscated a wealth of material, including video clips and personal
correspondence of the al-Qaida leader. One CIA official called it "the
largest trove of information ever captured from a senior terrorist
leader," and said the material offered "important insights" into
al-Qaida’s operations.
Ignatius said the bin Laden documents will soon be available publicly.
The Washington Post
writer says in the documents he reviewed, bin Laden called for his
deputies to focus their energy on attacks within the U.S. instead of on
U.S. targets in Iraq and Afghanistan. He says bin Laden also wrote
about "mistakes" and "miscalculations" his terrorist organization had
made, including being responsible for killing fellow Muslims, which he
said had tarnished the organization's image in the Muslim world.
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