Bin Laden considered seeking deal with Pakistan, U.S. official says

Washington (CNN) -- Osama bin Laden considered seeking a deal with Pakistan
under which al Qaeda leaders in the country would be protected and, in
return, al Qaeda would refrain from attacking Pakistan, a U.S. official told
CNN Friday.

The revelation surfaced as American agents analyzed the documents that were
seized in the May 2 raid of bin Laden's compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan,
according to the official, who was not authorized to speak on the record.

The documents show the al Qaeda leader communicated with his operations
chief, Atiya Abdul Rahman, about a possible deal with Pakistan, the official
said.

The New York Times first reported on the possible deal.

The official said there is no evidence an approach was ever made to any
Pakistani officials to try to cut such a deal.

"This appeared to be a discussion inside al Qaeda," the official said.

Husain Haqqani, Pakistani ambassador to the United States, told CNN's
Suzanne Malveaux that Pakistan is "not aware" of any such idea.

"The question is, 'Did he raise it with anyone?' The U.S. government clearly
says that he did not. It was something that he and his associates were
considering amongst themselves, Haqqani said.

"So if we knew something about it, we would have done something about it
long ago."

In the aftermath of the raid, U.S. officials have said that they suspect
elements of the Pakistani government knew of bin Laden's hideaway in
Abbottabad. But Secretary of Defense Robert Gates said recently that was
just a "supposition."

The U.S. official would say Friday only that the Pakistanis are conducting
their own investigation and that the United States "has no evidence Pakistan
was aware he was living in Abbottabad."

But the official stressed agents are still going through the material that
was seized and whether there are any "links to people inside Pakistan is
still an open question."

The official said the documents also confirmed a point that U.S. agents were
aware of: That bin Laden vetoed a proposal to change the leadership of al
Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula.

The documents say Rahman notified bin Laden that AQAP wanted to make Anwar
al-Awlaki the leader of that group, the official said, but bin Laden did not
go along.


 


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