U.S. intelligence officials on Wednesday released a trove of documents recovered during the 2011 raid on Usama bin Laden's compound -- offering a rare window into the operations of Al Qaeda and bin Laden's involvement in leading the network from his Pakistan hideaway.
The documents include dozens of letters, some from bin Laden himself, as well as accounting information and even what appears to be an application form for prospective Al Qaeda members.
The correspondence shows bin Laden continued to be engaged from his hideout. Shortly before he was killed in the May 2011 raid, a letter shows him celebrating the Arab Spring revolutions which had toppled Tunisia's leader at that point and were mounting in several other countries.
"These are gigantic events that will eventually engulf most of the Muslim world, will free the Muslim land from American hegemony," bin Laden wrote, according to a translated version.
The Office of the Director of National Intelligence said the release follows a "rigorous interagency review."
The office said the intelligence community "will be reviewing hundreds more documents in the near future for possible declassification and release."
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