U.S. let bin Laden’s top bodyguard go

Guantanamo testimony

GUANTANAMO BAY NAVY BASE, Cuba — Soon after Osama bin Laden’s driver got here in 2002, he told interrogators the identity of the al Qaeda chief’s most senior bodyguard — then a fellow prison camp detainee.

But, inexplicably, the U.S. let the bodyguard go.

This startling information was revealed in the fourth day of the war crimes trial of Salim Hamdan, 37, facing conspiracy and material support for terror charges as an alleged member of bin Laden’s inner circle.

Seven years after the 9/11 attacks it is harder and harder to resist the conclusion that Osama is protected by some very powerful people.

0 Responses to “U.S. let bin Laden’s top bodyguard go”



  1. No Comments Yet

Leave a Reply