Washington – Official: Largest Cache Ever Of Intelligence Derived From Bin Laden Compound

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    In this undated image from video seized from the walled compound of al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden in Abbottabad, Pakistan, and released Saturday, May 7, 2011 by the U.S. Department of Defense a man, who the American government identified as Osama bin Laden, watches television, showing an image of U.S. President Barack Obama. This and other videos released Saturday show him watching television and rehearsing for terrorist videos. (AP Photo/Department of Defense)Washington – U.S. officials will mine the secrets of Osama bin Laden by poring over an intelligence haul seized at the time of his death that a top White House aide describes as a wealth of intelligence about al-Qaida.

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    “This is the largest cache of intelligence derived from the scene of any single terrorist,” national security adviser Tom Donilon told NBC’s “Meet the Press. “It’s about the size, the CIA tells us, of a small college library.”

    Last week Navy SEALs raided bin Laden’s walled compound in Pakistan and killed him, and his body was buried at sea. The information they gathered already has shown the world’s most wanted terrorist was actively involved in planning and directing al-Qaida’s plots.

    “What we now know, again taking a look initially here, is that he had obviously an operational and strategic role, and a propaganda role, for al-Qaida,” Donilon said on CNN’s “State of the Union.”

    Donilon made the rounds of Sunday talk shows a day after a handful of videos were released showing bin Laden in propaganda tapes. A less-than-flattering video showed the 54-year-old terrorist seated on the floor, watching television while wrapped in a wool blanket and wearing a knit cap.

    The evidence seized during the raid includes phone numbers and documents that officials hope will help break the back of the organization behind the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. A task force headed by the CIA is working through the material, combing it round the clock to find clues to plots that might already be under way.

    Even though bin Laden was killed in the town of Abottobad, about 35 miles from Islamabad and not far from a top military academy, Donilon said he’s seen no evidence yet that the Pakistani government knew bin Laden was there.

    “I’ve not seen any evidence, at least to date, that the political, military or intelligence leadership of Pakistan knew about Osama bin Laden at Abbottabad, Pakistan,” he said.

    Donilon said the circumstances of where bin Laden was living requires investigation, and he said the Pakistanis are doing that.

    Donilon said the U.S. has asked for access to people who were around bin Laden, including three wives who Pakistanis have in custody from the compound. The U.S. also wants access to additional materials collected there, he said.

    The success of the raid was far from certain, Donilon said. President Barack Obama was given intelligence updates over several months and thought there was a 50-50 chance that bin Laden was in the compound, Donilon said, adding that the president had total confidence in the ability of the special forces to execute the mission.

    The administration has considered the risk of terrorist retaliation, he said.

    “We fully expect the threat to continue,” Donilon said. “We’ll continue to press very hard and take every opportunity we have as this organization tries to survive.”

    Donilon also appeared on ABC’s “This Week” and “Fox News Sunday.”


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    Secular
    Secular
    12 years ago

    Looks like my dorm room in Yeshiva!.

    . ..except for the window darkener

    benvin
    benvin
    12 years ago

    Why can’t they say “we didn’t find anything”?

    Longwave
    Longwave
    12 years ago

    If they were smart, they would give it to the Israelis who already know how to speak arabic without a muslem interpreter looking over their shoulders.

    Wait – this would be oursourcing. And we know what the democrats think about sending jobs overseas………

    Then again, who ever said that the administration was smart??

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    12 years ago

    Isn’t this funny? For the last 10 years the government has been complaining that they can’t get enough translators to translate ongoing discoveries of Arabic and Pashtun documents, and suddenly they “know” that what they are announcing is a “treasure” of documentation. How do they know? It’s only been 1 week, and I bet they haven’t translated even 1 page into English.

    alter
    alter
    12 years ago

    Its amazing how the seals still had the time to collect the stuff and shlep it with them. maybe they should have taken some of the wives for questioning too?

    Glassman
    Glassman
    12 years ago

    To#2, you had a tv in your yeshiva dorm room?