CIA releases new information on listing in abbottabad vs. usama bin ladin
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The CIA released to the public today about 470, 000 additional files recovered from the May 2011 raid on the Usama Bin Ladin complex in Abbottabad, Pakistan.
New data on the incursion in Abbottabad against Usama Bin Ladin
These new files released today are based on previous versions of materials from the Abbottabad collection by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) and include audio, document, image, video and software operating system files. All this is published in Arabic and modified only the files so that they cannot be edited.
"Today's publication of letters, videos, audio files, and other materials recovered from Al Qaeda provides an opportunity for the American people to learn more about the plans and operations of this terrorist organization." "The CIA will continue to seek opportunities to share information with the American people in accordance with our obligation to protect national security."
These new files provide information on the origins of the fissures that exist today between Al Qaeda and ISIS. The information that remains in the Abbottabad collection that has not been publicly disclosed includes materials that are sensitive in such a way that their release would directly harm efforts to keep the nation safe.
After this new release of files, the CIA intends to continue looking for ways to make more information accessible to American citizens, always in the safest way possible, and to compromise the security of the nation.
Recall that Bin Ladin was responsible for the largest attack lived by American citizens, so all caution is little when talking about the person responsible. Bin Ladin was the most wanted man in the world by the US security forces.
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