Al-Qaeda planned to kill Obama, reveal documents found in Abbottabad

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A media report said the documents refer to an attack that would destroy the aircraft carrying Obama and Petraeus in the Afghanistan-Pakistan region.

Osama bin Laden was plotting to kill US President Barack Obama and Gen David Petraeus, Commander of US forces in Afghanistan, a media report today said, citing information obtained from the material seized from Abbottabad-compound of the slain al-Qaeda leader.

"Documents recovered from Osama bin Laden's compound in Pakistan show that al-Qaeda spoke of attacking President Barack Obama and Gen David Petraeus," CNN said quoting sources familiar with the materials recovered from the compound.

It said the documents refer to an attack that would destroy the aircraft carrying Obama and Petraeus in the Afghanistan-Pakistan region.

The documents also referred in a more general way to a desire by al-Qaeda to attack the president and Petraeus, who will be departing soon as the US military commander in Afghanistan, it said.

According to CNN, a US official described the Laden documents as "him in his brainstorming mode ... hey, I have an idea, what if we did this."

The Wall Street Journal yesterday said the al-Qaeda leader was plotting to attack the US on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of 9/11.

"Laden and his operations chief, Attiyah Abd al-Rahman, swapped views about the composition of the attack team, with Laden repeatedly rejecting names that Rahman suggested, according to US officials familiar with the intelligence taken from the Laden compound," it said, adding that the plan was only in the discussion phase.

Materials taken from Laden's compound have confirmed that he communicated with the Yemen-based al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, CNN said, quoting a US official, familiar with the ongoing analysis of the documents.