US releases video it says implicates Osama bin Laden

Osama bin Laden has allegedly taken credit for planning the September 11th terrorist attacks in a videotape released by the Pentagon…

Osama bin Laden has allegedly taken credit for planning the September 11th terrorist attacks in a videotape released by the Pentagon today.

In the videotape lasting roughly one hour bin Laden explains planning aspects of the operation and his own calculations in advance concerning the scale of the damage to the World Trade Center in New York and the number of casualties.

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I was thinking that the fire from the gas in the plane would melt the iron structure of the building and collapse the area where the plane hit and all the floors above it only....That is all that we had hoped for
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Osama bin Laden

He said he expected the fire and gas from the attacks on the World Trade Center to topple the floors above the points where hijacked planes struck, not the entire structure.

"We calculated in advance the number of casualties from the enemy who would be killed based on the position of the tower," he said, according to a transcript translated into English from the Arabic. "I was the most optimistic of them all."

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"Due to my experience in this field, I was thinking that the fire from the gas in the plane would melt the iron structure of the building and collapse the area where the plane hit and all the floors above it only," he said. "That is all that we had hoped for."

The videotape showed bin Laden speaking to supporters in a room, possibly in Kandahar in mid-November, the Pentagon said in releasing the amateur videotape, which it said was made with the knowledge of bin Laden and those present.

The tape showed the end of the meeting first, followed by an unrelated segment of videotaped material, and ending with a segment recorded at the beginning of the meeting.

"We had notification since the previous Thursday that the event would take place that day," he said, speaking to unidentified individual.

"We had finished our work that day and had the radio on, It was 5:30 p.m. our time. I was sitting with Dr. Ahmad Abu-al-(Khair)," he said. "Immediately, we heard the news that a plane had hit the World Trade Center."

"After a while, they announced that another plane had hit the World Trade Center. The brothers who heard the news were overjoyed by it," he said.

At one point, he said Muhammad Atta - named by the US as one of the hijackers who piloted one of the jetliners that hit the World Trade Center - was in charge of the group who carried out the operation.

"The brothers, who conducted the operation, all they knew was that they have a martyrdom operation and we asked each of them to go to America but they didn't know anything about the operation, not even one letter," he said.

"But they were trained and we did not reveal the operation to them until they are there and just before they boarded the planes," he said.

He said those who were trained to fly, did not know the others, and members of each group did not know the other groups.

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