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Bin Laden was Grooming Son Hamza Bin Laden as Heir to Jihadist Empire.(Naharnet).
The 22-year-old would-be-jihadist wrote to his
reclusive father to say he was itching to join the fight. Hamza trained
with explosives and embraced the terror network that killed 3,000
Americans in the September 11, 2001 attacks.
But young Hamza was no run-of-the-mill jihadist recruit.
He was the favorite son of 9/11 mastermind Osama bin Laden, who was
grooming him to take over as Al-Qaida's leader, according to U.S.
intelligence officials.
More than 100 newly declassified documents were provided
to AFP by the Central Intelligence Agency, including two letters to Bin
Laden from his son and one from Hamza's mother imploring that he follow
in his "father's footsteps."
They included Al-Qaida correspondence noting the
eagerness of Hamza, believed to have engaged in terror raids when he was
a teen and propaganda videos at a younger age, to return to his
father's inner circle.
The documents are part of a trove of thousands seized during the deadly 2011 U.S. Navy SEAL raid on Bin Laden's hideout.
They shed light on inner workings of the terror network
and the debate over its future in light of the security noose tightening
around bin Laden and the compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan where he met
his fate.
Speculation still swirls about where Hamza, dubbed the
"crown prince of terror" by a British MP, was on the night his father
died, and no proof has emerged that he was at the compound.
He has not appeared publicly or made any public video
statements in years, and his whereabouts remain a mystery, senior U.S.
intelligence officials said.
But the documents depict a son describing himself as
"forged in steel," ready to join his father on a journey to "victory or
martyrdom," and a concerted effort by Al-Qaida to smuggle the young man
to his father's hideout.
"What truly makes me sad is the mujahidin legions have
marched and I have not joined them," Hamza wrote bin Laden in an
eloquent letter in July 2009, when the son was under house arrest in
Iran, according to an English translation provided by the CIA.
"I dread spending the rest of my young adulthood behind iron bars," he added.
"My beloved father, I announce to you that I and everyone, God be praised, are following on the same path, the path of jihad."
It was not possible to independently verify the origin of the documents or the accuracy of the CIA translation.
Officials said the seized documents showed the "enormous
toll" counter-terrorism operations had on Al-Qaida, including its
inability to replace leaders it had lost.
"Bin Laden at the time of his death had recognized this
peril and planned to bring his son Hamza to his Abbottabad compound to
groom him as a successor," a senior intelligence analyst told AFP.
Hamza had not seen his fugitive father in eight years,
and described the "pain of separation" he felt at age 13 and his hopes
of a reunion as a young man of 22.
"You bid us farewell and we left, and it was as if we pulled out our livers and left them there," he wrote.
After Hamza's release from house arrest, top Al-Qaida
lieutenant Atiyah Abd al-Rahman wrote to bin Laden on April 5, 2011, one
month before his death, detailing three possible ways to shepherd Hamza
to his father.
The "least dangerous option" was sending him through
Pakistan's Baluchistan province, which borders Iran, to the teeming port
city of Karachi, Abd al-Rahman said, writing under the pseudonym
Mahmud.
Meanwhile, Abd al-Rahman arranged for Hamza "to attend a course on explosives," he wrote.
As the plan emerged, Hamza's brother Khalid wrote to say
Hamza should use a fake ID and driver's license to safely navigate
Baluchistan.
Abd al-Rahman wrote Bin Laden promising to train Hamza
in firing various weapons, adding that the young man was "very sweet and
good." Hmmmm......'Boston Bombing'
Related: Hamza Bin Laden Osama’s son a.k.a. "the Crown Prince of Terror” may be hiding in Pakistan.
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