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U.S. Intelligence Releases Osama Bin Laden Watching His Own Videos

US intelligence has recently released videos of Osama Bin Laden in his Abbottabad hideout looking at video interviews and grooming himself for what seems to be further video messages. These videos were released to make for proof that it was indeed U.S. Navy SEALs who killed the most feared terrorist in the world.

In one of the videos Bin Laden is seen unkempt and disheveled as he watches the video of himself on a small television set. The other video shows Osama with his bear dyed and trimmed as if he were preparing to appear in a video message to the media soon. The released video which was made available without any sound was named “Message to the American people” and according to unnamed sources was filed sometime around fall last year. The videos were said to be seized from the Abbottabad lair of the Al Qaeda leader and it is reported that it was a part of a larger collection that was retrieved from the area.

The evidence seized from the compound also is believed to contain very strong leads on the others who were involved in the 9/11 attacks and if pursued properly can lead to all those involved being tracked down thus causing major inroads into Al Qaeda, an organization that must still be reeling from the blow of Bin Laden’s death. Osama and four more members of the Al Qaeda were killed during a daring raid conducted by a team of SEALS thus leading to America’s biggest success amongst recent counter terrorism operations.

 

Foster
Jeff Foster is a freelance writer and has done his graduation in Mathematics. He loves writing and reading about the recent events in the social media. He has been working as a freelance writer for the last four years. He has got special interest in politics of the Western world. He is a very special member of the News365Today’s Editorial team.

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