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All the media taken from the site is now being analyzed by a CIA-led team. The material includes a record of emails that were sent by flash or thumb drives, carried out by couriers on foot, and transmitted at
Internet cafes, giving bin Laden access to al-Qaida's offshoots inside Pakistan, and as far away as Yemen and Europe. The emails show he helped chose target cities and guide the overall militant strategy, encouraging followers to attack soft U.S. targets like smaller, less protected cities in the American heartland, aiming to take as many casualties as possible. Bin Laden's handwritten journal includes his own philosophical debates over how to force the U.S. government to withdraw from the Arab world, and included musings over how to kill President Barack Obama, U.S. officials say. Bin Laden concluded he was too well protected. So far, none of the information has tipped them off to new plots under way, or to suspects against whom they could take quick action, one of the officials said.
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