Bin Laden new attack

Receptacle Laden new assault, Osama container Laden was focused on assaulting US targets and forced al Qaeda gatherings to recuperate neighborhood contentions and concentrate on that cause, as indicated by reports the United States says were seized in his fort in Pakistan and discharged on Wednesday.

The records distributed by US insight likewise contained points of interest of indicated transactions between al Qaeda, its partners in the Pakistani Taliban and agents of Pakistani knowledge, and what appeared to be an al Qaeda work application.

A July 2010 letter demonstrated that canister Laden squeezed al Qaeda in Yemen, one of the gather's more dynamic subsidiaries, to make peace with the administration and concentrate on America.

Receptacle Laden's perspective was that Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) should sign a ceasefire with Yemeni powers or organize a convenience in which Yemeni powers would allow the gathering to sit unbothered "in return for concentrating on America".

"The design is to concentrate on striking inside America and its advantage abroad, particularly oil creating nations, to unsettle popular feeling and to constrain US to withdraw from Afghanistan and Iraq," as per an outline of the letter by a canister Laden partner recognized as "Atiyyah".

It said the partner prescribed "additional efforts to establish safety" for Anwar al Awlaki, a US-conceived radical evangelist who turned into one of AQAP's main strategists and representative, furthermore that Awlaki ought to be obliged to "change his lifestyle".

Awlaki had served as an imam at a mosque in a Virginia suburb of Washington, which was gone to by two activists who took part in the September 11, 2001 assaults. He fled to Yemen after the assaults and was executed in 2011 by a CIA automaton strike.

Canister LADEN'S LIBRARY

The records discharged by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence were a piece of a store seized by US commandos who directed the May 2011 strike on receptacle Laden's home in Abbottabad, Pakistan when container Laden was killed.A record of a few pages, which the United States says was imprinted on stationery conveying a watermark perusing "The Security Committee – al Qaeda Organization" had all the earmarks of being a clear employment application structure for would-be al Qaeda individuals.

It said candidates ought to "please answer the obliged data precise and honestly", and "please compose obviously and clearly".

It asked when a candidate had landed "in the place where there is Jihad", how a great part of the Koran they had retained, which sheikhs or Muslim dignitaries they knew, which nations they had gone by, what number of identifications they had and whether they were keen on doing a "suicide operation".

Additionally seized were official US international ID application frames, formal US prosecutions of al Qaeda-related figures, US government records of al Qaeda's association and subtle elements of the US consulate in Pakistan's "Toys for Tots" program.

English-dialect books seized incorporated A Brief Guide to Understanding Islam, The Best Democracy Money Can Buy, Black Box Voting, Ballot Tampering in the 21st Century, The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers and Military Intelligence Blunders.

There were likewise duplicates of numerous American media articles, including "Is al-Qaeda Just Bush's Boogeyman?" from the Los Angeles Times in January 2005, and a piece in Newsweek magazine "on falcons and birds on Iraq inside of the Bush Administration".

PAKISTANI INTELLIGENCE LINKS

One archive dated July 2010 tended to "Abu Abdullah", which was one of receptacle Laden's noms de guerre, from an agent named Mahmud, showed connections between al Qaeda and Pakistan's knowledge administrations, which Pakistan has over and over denied.

It said that after al Qaeda spilled data that it was arranging "substantial scale damaging operations in Pakistan", however had then "ended the operations trying to quiet the circumstance and assimilate the weight from the Americans", Pakistani knowledge "started sending individuals to us".

"They sent messages to us by means of a percentage of the Pakistani Jihadist bunches that they are OK with. ... One of their dispatchers came to us passing on a message for us from the knowledge initiative ... saying that they needed to converse with us as Al Qaeda."

Mahmud asks receptacle Laden whether the "Pakistanis are not kidding or would they say they are simply playing with us?"

The Office of the Director of National Intelligence said the arrival of the reports took after a thorough survey by US government offices as needed by the 2014 Intelligence Authorization Act.

The reports can be read here: http://www.dni.gov/index.php/assets/container loaded bookshe
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