![]() The books in question were digital files, and were found on computers, thumb-drives, or discs. Whether or not you buy Hersh’s narrative or the CIA’s assertion that the government’s document dump was unrelated to said narrative, there’s a lot of interesting-if relatively inconsequential-stuff, especially when it comes to bin Ladin’s reading material, which was embargoed until yesterday. ![]() According to CIA spokesman Ryan Trapani was long-planned and the timeing was unrelated to Seymour Hersh‘s recent provocative counter-narrative of bin Laden’s assassination-one of Hersh’s main assertions was that the information gathered from the raid were forged and that the evidence suggested bin Ladin had little influence in post-9/11 al-Qaeda. Yesterday, the United States Government declassified a trove of documents acquired by Navy SEALS uring their raid of Osama bin Laden’s Abbottabad compound. ![]() (image via the Office of the Director of National Intelligence) ![]()
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