Posted on 04/05/2006 6:14:57 PM PDT by blam
'Big-mouth' bin Laden angered his lieutenants
By Francis Harris in Washington
(Filed: 06/04/2006)
A senior lieutenant to Osama bin Laden has told US interrogators that the al-Qa'eda leader's big mouth was a security liability.
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed also complained that the schemes bin Laden approved lacked destructive ambition.
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed
Court papers released in America also depict the world's most notorious terrorist group as riven by internal disputes and hobbled by favouritism.
The allegations have emerged from CIA interrogations of Mohammed, the Kuwaiti accused of masterminding the September 11 conspiracy. His comments were released as part of the evidence in the trial of the would-be suicide pilot Zacarias Moussaoui.
Mohammed, held in American custody at an unknown location since his capture in Pakistan three years ago, portrays himself as a brilliant terrorist manager.
Throughout the discussion, he is almost contemptuous of the wealthy bin Laden, who held the purse strings.
According to Mohammed, bin Laden lacked inspiration and vision. The Saudi failed to understand the basic security requirements of terrorist plots, such as keeping silent about impending attacks. Mohammed cites bin Laden's decision to inform a group of visitors to his Afghan headquarters that he was about to launch a major attack on American interests.
Then he told trainee terrorists at the al-Farooq training camp "to pray for the success of a major operation involving 20 martyrs".
Mohammed and a fellow terrorist manager, Mohammed Atef, who was later killed in an American air attack, were so concerned that they asked bin Laden to shut up.
The men "were concerned about this lack of discretion and urged bin Laden not to make additional comments about the plot". Mohammed has been credited with inventing the use of hijacked aircraft flown into buildings as a terror method. His review of the first World Trade Centre attack in 1993 convinced him that even the biggest truck bombs lacked destructive impact.
When he tried to convince bin Laden that they should hijack 10 passenger aircraft and crash them into American "targets" in 1996, the Saudi was dismissive.
Three years later, a less ambitious hijacking plot was approved by bin Laden. But he then caused endless problems to planners by insisting on picking members of the suicide crews himself - and several of them were ill-suited to the task of blending into American society.
Referring to two favoured terrorists assigned by bin Laden, Mohammed said that one spoke little English and the other no English.
"They barely knew how to function in US society. The only reason they were involved in the 9/11 plot was because they had visas and because bin Laden. . . wanted the two to go on the operation."
Although Mohammed's statements are the result of interrogation, his words tally with counter-terrorism experts' understanding of his relationship with bin Laden.
A former FBI agent who worked on al-Qa'eda cases said: "They couldn't stand each other. They both had huge egos." Mohammed also said that he had profound doubts about Moussaoui, another bin Laden favourite, who was judged eligible for execution by an American jury earlier this week.
Believing that Moussaoui was not a "suitable operative", Mohammed sought to have him expelled. Bin Laden intervened, sending Moussaoui for a terrorist refresher course and declaring him "reformed". Mohammed remained unconvinced.
That view was shared by at least one FBI agent, who said that, but for his agency's "criminal negligence", the arrest would have caused the plot to collapse.
One can only hope that they are as petty as described.
I guess even murdering terrorists like to complain and whine about the boss.
DURKA DURKA DURKA!
If Khalid is so smart, why was he caught while Osama has not been?
But this can't be true. There are so many "authorities" out there who claim that 9/11 was the work of Bush or Zionists.
You believe that?
From the first line: "the al-Qa'eda leader's big mouth WAS a security liability"
All the way through this article, Bin Laden is spoken of, in the PAST tense.
If he was still alive, wouldn't this guy be saying- the al-Qa'eda leader's big mouth IS a security liability?
"You believe that?"
Of course not. I should have included the sarcasm tag.
I don't care. I want them dead. All of them.
I guess Binny isn't as loved by the foot soldiers as we were lead to believe.
I hear you...:-)
This doesnt surprise me.
Bin Laden is just a charismatic figurehead IMHO
A richboy looking for meaning in life.
Zawahiri and the other nutters are to be feared.
Bin Laden was a "choir boy" according to them.
Lets never lose sight of "them"
Don't want to sink any ships from loose lips here, but is anyone else suspicious of the insults being hurled toward the two most infamous terrorist leaders this week? Hmmmmm....
How do you catch a corpse?
Good point. And those two 9/11 scum who he disapproved of because they "barely knew how to function in US society" weren't caught either, while KSM's star pupil, Jose Padilla, stepped off a plane in the US right into the arms of the Feds.
No doubt these clowns are incompetant. Sad thing is that our government is worse. Political Correctness kills.
If OBL was such a big mouth why didn't we hear about his plan for 9/11 before it happened?
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