FILE - This image made from video provided by by Al-Jazeera shows Sulaiman Abu Ghaith, Osama bin Laden's son-in-law and spokesman. Abu Ghaith goes to trial Monday, March 3, 2014 in New York on charges that he conspired to kill Americans in his role as al-Qaida's mouthpiece after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. He is the highest-ranking al-Qaida figure to stand trial on U.S. soil since the attacks. (AP Photo/Al-Jazeera, File)
FILE - This image made from video provided by by Al-Jazeera shows Sulaiman Abu Ghaith, Osama bin Laden's son-in-law and spokesman. Abu Ghaith goes to trial Monday, March 3, 2014 in New York on charges that he conspired to kill Americans in his role as al-Qaida's mouthpiece after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. He is the highest-ranking al-Qaida figure to stand trial on U.S. soil since the attacks. (AP Photo/Al-Jazeera, File)
National Edition News cover for February 26, 2014 - FBI source had ’93 contact with bin Laden: FILE - This undated file photo shows al Qaida leader Osama bin Laden, in Afghanistan. bin Laden sought to draw a wider public into his fight against the United States in a new message Friday, Jan. 29, 2010 dropping his usual talk of religion and holy war and focusing instead on an unexpected topic: global warming. The al-Qaida leader blamed the United States and other industrialized (AP Photo)
FBI document provides new details about the possibility that the U.S. could have infiltrated Al-Qaeda much earlier than previously reported.
FBI document provides new details about the possibility that the U.S. could have infiltrated Al-Qaeda much earlier than previously reported.
FBI document provides new details about the possibility that the U.S. could have infiltrated Al-Qaeda much earlier than previously reported.
FBI document provides new details about the possibility that the U.S. could have infiltrated Al-Qaeda much earlier than previously reported.
FBI document provides new details about the possibility that the U.S. could have infiltrated Al-Qaeda much earlier than previously reported.
FBI document provides new details about the possibility that the U.S. could have infiltrated Al-Qaeda much earlier than previously reported.
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