Intel gathered at Osama bin Laden's Pakistan compound has revealed an "al Qaeda wish list," sources say, including potential terror attacks against U.S. trains on the anniversary of 9/11.
Plus, photos of Obama's visit to ground zero, and full coverage of bin Laden.
Related story on The Daily Beast: Pakistan's Spy Agency and Terrorism
Bin Laden's 'Wish List'
A computer recovered from Osama bin Laden's compound revealed al Qaeda was working on a plan to strike the U.S. rail systems on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11th terrorist attacks, the FBI said Thursday. Officials stressed they had no indication that this had gone anywhere behind the planning stages. The captured intel is a revealing look into bin Laden's involvement in al Qaeda, disproving analysts who had suspected that he had taken a more inspirational role in recent years as opposed to a more operational one.
To be on the safe side,...
Plus, photos of Obama's visit to ground zero, and full coverage of bin Laden.
Related story on The Daily Beast: Pakistan's Spy Agency and Terrorism
Bin Laden's 'Wish List'
A computer recovered from Osama bin Laden's compound revealed al Qaeda was working on a plan to strike the U.S. rail systems on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11th terrorist attacks, the FBI said Thursday. Officials stressed they had no indication that this had gone anywhere behind the planning stages. The captured intel is a revealing look into bin Laden's involvement in al Qaeda, disproving analysts who had suspected that he had taken a more inspirational role in recent years as opposed to a more operational one.
To be on the safe side,...
- 5/5/2011
- by The Daily Beast
- The Daily Beast
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