Osama bin Laden, the founder and leader of al-Qaeda, appears in the documents, primarily in the context of discussions about terrorism, security, and political events related to his actions and the aftermath of his death. Mentions range from analyses of al-Qaeda's operations to observations on the impact of bin Laden's death on global markets and political relations.
Osama bin Laden's name appears in government records within discussions of al-Qaeda, the September 11 attacks, and the global response to terrorism. Some documents reference his death as a significant event impacting equity markets, while others discuss his role in the history and evolution of terrorist organizations. There are also mentions comparing him to other figures, such as Erik Prince, and references to his relationships with other leaders within al-Qaeda. Most of these mentions fall into the medium signal category as they appear within government documents providing context on terrorism and related issues.
claimed his grandfather was so politically well connected that the Pakistani president enlisted him in efforts to persuade the Taliban to turn over bin Laden after 9/11. Then came the terrorist camps. Hayat said he had seen one in an online video — and expressed interest in going himself. Khan, feeding t
Page: EFTA00018497 →an Flynn 7/31/19 It was a month after 9/11, and Osama bin Laden's face flashed across the news on Naseem Khan's T
Page: EFTA00018496 →an Flynn 7/31/19 It was a month after 9/11, and Osama bin Laden's face flashed across the news on Naseem Khan's T
Page: EFTA00018461 →claimed his grandfather was so politically well connected that the Pakistani president enlisted him in efforts to persuade the Taliban to turn over bin Laden after 9/11. Then came the terrorist camps. Hayat said he had seen one in an online video — and expressed interest in going himself. Khan, feeding
Page: EFTA00018462 →cerning the fifth and sixth applicants 17. In 1999 a Federal Grand Jury sitting in the Southern District of New York returned an indictment against Osama bin Laden and twenty other individuals, including the applicants, inter alia alleging various degrees of EFTA00031738 --- PAGE BREAK --- BABAR AHMAD AND O
Page: EFTA00031738 →of New York returned an indictment against Osama bin Laden and twenty other individuals, including the appl
Page: EFTA00031738 →xual blackmail and other forms of leverage. See here Erik Prince in greater context: (the similarities between him and once (secretly) favored child Bin Laden) The coordinations among global intelligence to make rather than eliminate terror as seen thru "assets" bin Laden (as M. Noriega before him) & Erik
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017600 →e met with members of the Taliban and representa- tives of bin Laden and agreed to not extra- dite bin Laden or close terrorist camps in exchange for bin Laden’s protection of the II, 292 F.Supp.2d at 16. This Court has re- viewed these affidavits and agrees with Judge Robertson’s assessment. For example, one
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haracterized [him] as having ‘directed organizations that have provided financial and logistical support to al-Qa-ida, [he] is the logistics chief of bin Laden’s organization and fought on bin Laden’s side in WESTLAW Afghanistan.’ ” (Ashton Compl. J¥ 304, 312, 523-24; Burnett Compl. J 236, 255, 271; Federal
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r. Osama bin Laden, its charismatic founder, is dead, and after some internal debate his No. 2 man, Zawahiri, has taken control. For nearly a decade, bin Laden pushed his followers to come up with a second act to 9/11, but they were unable to match the appalling brilliance of that attack. Now it is up to Zaw
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organi- zations, after the tracking down of Osama bin Laden in 2011, had become fully aware of the vulnerabil
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RRORIST ATTACKS ON SEPTEMBER 11, 2001., 2012 WL 257568 (2012) The Role of Ostensible Charities in al-Qaeda’s Growth and Development Consistent with bin Laden’s plan to adapt the infrastructure developed during the Afghan jihad to build a global terrorist movement, al-Qaeda relied on the network of charities
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e. In recent statements, Ayman al-Zawahri, Osama bin Laden’s second- in-command, and Qaeda surrogates have a
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's call for constant struggle. Hamas needs no reminder that al Qaeda is more foe than friend. Though Ismail Haniyeh, Hamas's leader in Gaza, praised bin Ladin after his death as an "Arab holy warrior," this was largely pandering HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023527 --- PAGE BREAK --- 12 to his religious base. In fact
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s during the Bush administration); harshly criticized Pakistan’s government and military before the Abbottabad operation; embarrassed both by killing bin Laden inside the country; and then followed the action with further public criticism and cuts in assistance to the Pakistani military. HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_024
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“We need evidence,” adds 17-year-old Buhary El-Quasamy. When I point out that both Obama and al Qaeda agree on the basic facts that the U.S. killed bin Laden, she shrugs. “Well, I can say anything I want, too.” Such are the responses when the region’s leaders—and the press they controlled—have systematica
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025026 →xual blackmail and other forms of leverage. See here Erik Prince in greater context: (the similarities between him and once (secretly) favored child Bin Laden) The coordinations among global intelligence to make rather than eliminate terror as seen thru "assets" bin Laden (as M. Noriega before him) & Erik
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015012 →ined no spectacular successes (save killing Osama bin Laden), but no spectacular failures either. And more th
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in credit, equities and hedge funds. * The Osama Bin Laden episode marked the equity market peak. Some comme
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are choking off those opportunities. ' The Osama Bin Laden episode marked the equity market peak for the yea
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in credit, equities and hedge funds. * The Osama Bin Laden episode marked the equity market peak. Some comme
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Iran is weak now, its ideology as tired as Osama Bin Laden's, as marginal to peoples questing to reconcile t
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PersonPresident of the United States from 1993 to 2001 (born 1946)

United States
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Barack Obama
PersonPresident of the United States from 2009 to 2017

George W. Bush
PersonPresident of the United States from 2001 to 2009

al-Qaeda
OrganizationSalafi jihadist organization founded in 1988
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Benjamin Netanyahu
PersonPrime Minister of Israel (1996–1999; 2009–2021; since 2022)

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