
WASHINGTON - United States Department of Defense (Pentagon) has released five videos amateur Osama bin Laden that was confiscated from Al-Qaeda leader was shot dead last week.
U.S. officials claim the video shows bin Laden is the leader who fought hard to establish their public image.
According to them, bin Laden's terrorist network is active leads for the complex in Abbottabad, north Pakistan. The view is different from the estimate that the Saudi-born militant was alive moving. USA Today declared the house Abbottabad is the command center and supervision of Al-Qaeda.
Officials said he was very involved in decision-making network. "Complex in Abbottabad is the central command and control for the highest leader of Al-Qaeda and Osama is not only strategic thinker but the group is active in operations planning and tactical decision," said an official who did not want to be named told reporters at the U.S. defense department Saturday local time.
The goods were seized from the compound Osama include digital recording, audio, and video, computer, tape recorder, and handwritten documents.
Osama personal letters and other parties were also found in that place.
''From a search into the complex last Monday, we obtained the largest collection of terrorist stuff,''explained earlier official. ''This is perhaps the greatest intelligence success in a generation.''
CIA Director Leon Panetta declared goods found in the more sure how important it is pursuing Osama.
Five Video
Five videos were released to the public, including records which show al-Qaeda leader was holding the remote and sit on the floor close the body with some sort of blanket or coat, she saw images on television and a number of recordings he was practicing his speech.
He was seen watching the picture itself is reflected to photograph the burning World Trade Center after being hit by a hijacked plane. In the tape, bin Laden's beard gray, but in another video that seems to be distributed as propaganda, his beard looks painted black. This suggests that bin Laden was pretty good care of his image.
His voice was deliberately omitted from the tape to avoid the possibility of terror messages, clear U.S. officials.
A video made styles such as a message to Americans and was believed to be recorded in October or November 2010. Osama looks neat and talk by reading a prepared script.
Three other recordings seems to be a rehearsal propaganda message. According to the official, the tapes showed that there was''cue''is missing and there is a problem with the lighting. This is similar to the first film that comes from Al-Qaeda issued a video speech Osama in 2007.
In these recordings there is no showing Osama located in the compound of the house where she was murdered. However, the video release was part of continued efforts by the U.S. government to convince people who doubt that Usama was killed in a U.S. Navy SEAL forces on Monday.
Now the question that still arises is who will replace him as leader of the terror network, officials clear earlier. Ayman al-Zawahiri, the Egyptian surgeon who has long been regarded as the number two Al-Qaeda, is the strongest candidate.
But when Al-Qaeda knows acknowledge the death of its leader, his statement did not mention the new leader. It shows that the network is still devastated by the death of the leader.
There are strong indications that he was not well known among certain groups. So who will replace Osama is still a big question mark. Like Osama, Zawahiri hiding since September 11, 2001 attacks. He was reportedly last seen in October 2001 in eastern Afghanistan near the Pakistani border. He produced several tapes that called for war against the West
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