Osama Bin Laden’s Will Is Released… Tells His Children Not to Join Al-Qaeda

Saad Bin Laden, the son of Osama, was protected by the Iranian regime.

An earlier photo of Saad bin Laden (left) with his father Osama.

Osama Bin Laden’s will was released today in a Kuwaiti paper. He told his children not to join the front in the war against the West.
The Pakistani Dawn reported:

The local Al Anba newspaper has obtained what it claims is Osama bin Laden’s will, written on December 14, 2001, when he was on the run from the US in Afghanistan.

In the will, Bin Laden takes credit for most of his achievements in terrorism, culminating in the 9/11 attacks. He also orders his wives not to re-marry after he’s dead.

Perhaps surprisingly, he asks his children not to join Al Qaeda or join “the front” in the war against the West. Instead he “expresses regret to his children” for not having spent enough time with them because he was too busy working at his jihad.

It should be noted… Osama knew he was in a war with the West not an overseas contingency operation.

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