Osama bin Laden's letters released

10:56 AM, May 3, 2012   |    comments
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WASHINGTON --  In letters from his last hideout, Osama bin Laden fretted about dysfunction in his terrorist network and the loss of trust from Muslims he wished to incite against their government and the West.

A selection of documents seized in last year's raid on bin Laden's Pakistan house was posted online Thursday by the U.S. Army's Combating Terrorism Center.

While bin Laden saw al-Qaida's standing with Muslim populations at risk of crumbling, the documents show he remained focused on attacking Americans and coming up with plots, however improbable, to kill U.S. leaders.

He wished especially to target airplanes carrying Gen. David Petraeus and even President Barack Obama, reasoning that an assassination would elevate an "utterly unprepared" Vice President Joe Biden into the presidency and plunge the U.S. into crisis.

Read the CTC report on the released documents (PDF) 

To read the letters of Osama bin Laden in an English translation, click on the individual PDF's to the left.

 

By KIMBERLY DOZIER AP Intelligence Writer

The Associated Press