Osama Bin Laden Worried About Al-Qaeda Attacks Causing "Unnecessary" Muslim Deaths

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WASHINGTON: Osama bin Laden afraid about Al-Qaeda attacks causing "unnecessary" Muslim casualties and brash his assembly to booty added affliction to additional noncombatant lives, he wrote in a May 2010 letter appear online Thursday.

The Al-Qaeda chief, dead in a US arrest a year ago, underscores "the charge to abolish added attacks due to the accessible and accidental noncombatant casualties" in Muslim countries, according to the letter.

"We ask every absolutist in the regions to be acutely agog and focused on authoritative the aggressive work,"
he wrote, apropos to Al-Qaeda attacks.

Bin Laden bidding affair about his arrangement accident the accord of Muslims and declared operations killing Muslims as "mistakes," abacus that was important that "no Muslims abatement victim except back it is actually essential."

"It would advance us to acceptable several battles while accident the war at the end," he wrote.

The letter was amid 17 declassified abstracts that the White House accustomed to be appear online by the Combating Terrorism Center at the West Point aggressive academy. The affidavit accommodate belletrist or abstract belletrist anachronous from September 2006 to April 2011, a absolute of 175 pages in the aboriginal Arabic.


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