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Money, men in short supply to execute Al Qaeda’s terror plans

That all is not well with Al Qaeda is obvious from the plethora of electronic data accessed from Osama bin Laden’s last hideout in Pakistan’s Abbottabad as the decoding of communication details among the top brass reflects a serious financial crunch in the terrorist oraganisation including a shortage of manpower in lead positions due to killing of leaders by US drone attacks.

During the six weeks of intensive study of the materials obtained from Abbottabad compound of Osama bin Laden, where he was killed by special US forces on 2 May, the CIA-led inter-agency team prepared some 400 intelligence reports.

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