Date:
Fri May 25 14:49:03 2012
Letters from Abbottabad: Bin Ladin Sidelined?
May 03, 2012
Combating Terrorism Center at West Point
Authors: Don Rassler, Gabriel Koehler-Derrick, Liam Collins, Muhammad al-Obaidi, Nelly Lahoud
This report is a study of 17 de-classified documents captured during the Abbottabad raid and released to the Combating Terrorism Center (CTC). They consist of electronic letters or draft letters, totaling 175 pages in the original Arabic and 197 pages in the English translation. The earliest is dated September 2006 and the latest April 2011. These internal al-Qa`ida communications were authored by several leaders, most prominently Usama bin Ladin. In contrast to his public statements that focused on the injustice of those he believed to be the 'enemies' of Muslims, namely corrupt 'apostate' Muslim rulers and their Western 'overseers,' the focus of Bin LadinâÂÂs private letters is Muslims' suffering at the hands of his jihadi 'brothers'.
He is at pain advising them to abort domestic attacks that cause Muslim civilian casualties and focus on the United States, 'our desired goal.' Bin LadinâÂÂs frustration with regional jihadi groups and his seeming inability to exercise control over their actions and public statements is the most compelling story to be told on the basis of the 17 de-classified documents. 'Letters from Abbottabad' is an initial exploration and contextualization of 17 documents that will be the grist for future academic debate and discussion.
Report
http://www.ctc.usma.edu/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/CTC_LtrsFromAbottabad_WEB_v2.pdf
Original Documents (Arabic)
http://s3.amazonaws.com/CTCReports/Arabic.zip
Translated Documents (English)
http://s3.amazonaws.com/CTCReports/English.zip
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