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Al-Qaeda supremo Osama bin Laden and his deputy spent a frantic three months traveling non-stop across Afghanistan after 9/11, according to secret US military files released by WikiLeaks.
The documents, part of intelligence assessments of Guantanamo detainees, showed that bin Laden told Arab fighters just four days after the September 11, 2001 attacks to take up arms in Afghanistan against the "infidel invaders," according to the Washington Post.
The Post was among a group of US and European news outlets provided early access to the classified military files obtained by whistleblower website WikiLeaks.
In one sign of how desperate bin Laden had grown after narrowly escaping from the Tora Bora cave complex of eastern Afghanistan in mid-December 2001, the Al-Qaeda leader was so strapped for cash that he borrowed $7,000 from a protector, reimbursing him within a year, the documents showed.
I think we've all came to a concenus around these here ATS parts and conculde that OBL is dead.
Originally posted by letmeDANz
Wait a minute..
if wikileaks is saying they have some intelligence about his movement & wat was posted in the OP is the real stuff, then wikileaks is probably proving complete disinfo or have been fed so.
i think anyone with half a brain can now understand, almost decade later that this was orchestrated in-house
Originally posted by Astr0
Question first - If Obama bin laden did 9-11, why isn't he on the FBIs most wanted list? heck why isn't he on Interpols list either?
Originally posted by CanadianDream420
Al-Qaeda supremo Osama bin Laden and his deputy spent a frantic three months traveling non-stop across Afghanistan after 9/11, according to secret US military files released by WikiLeaks.
The documents, part of intelligence assessments of Guantanamo detainees, showed that bin Laden told Arab fighters just four days after the September 11, 2001 attacks to take up arms in Afghanistan against the "infidel invaders," according to the Washington Post.
The Post was among a group of US and European news outlets provided early access to the classified military files obtained by whistleblower website WikiLeaks.
In one sign of how desperate bin Laden had grown after narrowly escaping from the Tora Bora cave complex of eastern Afghanistan in mid-December 2001, the Al-Qaeda leader was so strapped for cash that he borrowed $7,000 from a protector, reimbursing him within a year, the documents showed.
ca.news.yahoo.com...
This, of course, was months after September 2001. It's been almost a decade with only 2 videos surfacing and about 8 audio tapes...
I think we've all came to a concenus around these here ATS parts and conculde that OBL is dead.edit on 25-4-2011 by CanadianDream420 because: (no reason given)