Osama bin Laden was killed due to a family mistake, know the full story of CIA's mission

Osama bin Laden in Afghanistan, 1998.Credit...Rahimullah Yousafzai/Associated Press





Osama bin Laden was killed due to a family mistake, know the full story of CIA's mission.

The day when Vishwas Shakti was the biggest terrorist attack on America. From this day the countdown to the death of the mastermind of the attack Osama bin Laden also started and finally in 2011, the US Army killed the dreaded terrorist present in Abbottabad, Pakistan by entering his intelligence house. About 11 years after this campaign, a big disclosure related to Osama's death has come to light. Although the American intelligence agency CIA had been trying to find out the whereabouts of Osama bin Laden for many years, but in the end he was caught by the US due to a mistake of his family.

Revealed in new book 'The Rise and Fall of Osama Bin Laden'
 In fact, according to a new book 'The Rise and Fall of Osama bin Laden', drying clothes in the courtyard of the house helped the CIA identify and kill bin Laden. The book is written by CNN national security analyst and former CNN producer Peter Bergen. Media reports quoted the book as saying that Osama bin Laden was the main conspirator of 9/11 and came under US target after the attack. Osama was looking for a safe haven to escape US agencies, due to which he was separated from his three wives and family. It is said that bin Laden, hiding in the mountains of Afghanistan and northern Pakistan, was deeply saddened by the disintegration of his family. So he asked his bodyguard Ibrahim Saeed Ahmed Abd al-Hamid to buy land and build an intelligence house in Abbottabad, Pakistan. At the behest of bin Laden, a three-storey house was completed in Abbottabad.


Chasing the car, the CIA reached bin Laden's intelligence house
 The book states that members of bin Laden's family started moving into that house in 2005 and later they all started living in the same house. The bodyguard along with his family members used to visit the house everyday, but lived in another house built on the premises. One day in 2010, a CIA informant in Peshawar allegedly saw bodyguard Ibrahim in a market crowd. According to the book, following his car in August, the CIA finally reached bin Laden's intelligence house where his three wives, eight children and four grandchildren were living. There were many things in this house that made the CIA suspicious, especially the absence of a phone line and the Internet and the lack of windows in the house. To keep an eye on the occupants of bin Laden's house, the CIA built its base around that house.

The drying clothes confirmed the suspicion of the US intelligence agency
 Meanwhile, the clothes being dried in the courtyard of that house further cemented the suspicion of the US intelligence agency. In fact, the agency noticed that every morning in the courtyard of the house, traditional Pakistani clothes of men and women, diapers of children and many other clothes were being dried. This led officials to estimate that there was one man, several women and at least nine children in the house. The evidence was shown to the then US President Barack Obama and he ordered the attack. Finally, in May 2011, the death of Osama bin Laden was announced after the US Special Forces operation.

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