Washington: The world will soon be able to read the last words of Osama bin Laden as he struggled to command the attention of his far-flung terror network.
A selection of documents seized in last year's raid on bin Laden's house in Pakistan will be posted online Thursday by the Army's Combating Terrorism Center at the US Military Academy.
The correspondence shows a leader revered but sometimes ignored by field commanders, who dismissed him as out of touch even as he urged them to keep attacking US targets.
White House counter terrorism Chief John Brennan said this week that bin Laden's own words confirm that America is safer with him gone.
Mr Brennan says that bin Laden wrote of his worries that his leaders were being killed so quickly the group would not survive.
A selection of documents seized in last year's raid on bin Laden's house in Pakistan will be posted online Thursday by the Army's Combating Terrorism Center at the US Military Academy.
The correspondence shows a leader revered but sometimes ignored by field commanders, who dismissed him as out of touch even as he urged them to keep attacking US targets.
Mr Brennan says that bin Laden wrote of his worries that his leaders were being killed so quickly the group would not survive.
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