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With five-year delay, CIA ‘live-tweets’ bin Laden raid

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The CIA has marked the anniversary of the killing of Osama bin Laden by live-tweeting -- with a five-year delay -- the raid by US special forces on the Al-Qaeda founder's compound in Pakistan.

Using the hashtag #UBLRaid, the CIA blasted out updates of the May 2011 strike as if it was unfolding in real time -- in a highly unusual move for the secretive spy agency.

"To mark the 5th anniversary of the Usama Bin Ladin operation in Abbottabad we will tweet the raid as if it were happening today. ," @CIA said in announcing its social media blitz.

Tweets included the now famous picture of President Barack Obama and other high-ranking US officials watching matters unfold from the White House's Situation Room.

"1:51 pm EDT - Helicopters depart from Afghanistan for compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan ," read one tweet.

Timeline of the 2011 bin Laden raid
Timeline of the 2011 bin Laden raid
Adrian LEUNG, John SAEKI, AFP

"3:30 pm EDT - 2 helicopters descend on compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan. 1 crashes, but assault continues without delay or injury ," read another.

That was followed just minutes later by: "3:39 pm EDT - Usama Bin Ladin found on third floor and killed ."

The CIA's Twitter move got quite a bit of attention, with not everyone enthused.

"@CIA Are we tweeting Hiroshima on August 6th too? Or is THAT in bad taste?" tweeted one user, Kris Knight.

A crashed military helicopter is seen near the hideout of Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden after a gr...
A crashed military helicopter is seen near the hideout of Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden after a ground operation by US Special Forces in Abbottabad on May 2, 2011
, AFP/File

Another who identies as Amber V tweeted: "Don't you have better things to do, like catch living and breathing bad guys, or secretly invade our privacy, or something? "

But others reacted positively.

"Watching the relive on Twitter the today reminds me of how proud I am of the men and women who do what they do. Thank you," tweeted Toby Knapp.

- CIA focus on al-Baghdadi -

With 1.33 million Twitter followers, the Central Intelligence Agency has sent 1,662 tweets since it joined the social media service in February 2014.

"We are the Nation's first line of defense. We accomplish what others cannot accomplish and go where others cannot go," reads the Twitter bio.

An undated video seized by US special forces in their 2011 raid on Osama bin Laden's house in A...
An undated video seized by US special forces in their 2011 raid on Osama bin Laden's house in Abbottabad, Pakistan, reportedly shows the Al-Qaeda leader watching television
, US DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE/AFP/File

Previous @CIA tweets in recent days have featured a video about the Chernobyl nuclear accident in Ukraine and a counterfeit Nazi stamp.

Amid the tweetstorm, CIA chief John Brennan said Sunday that taking out the head of the Islamic State group would have a "great impact."

He also warned that Al-Qaeda remained a threat, and that IS was not just an organization but a phenomenon.

"We have destroyed a large part of Al-Qaeda. It's not completely eliminated. So we have to stay focused on what it can do," Brennan told NBC's "Meet the Press" talk show.

The once top secret scale model of Osama bin Laden's hideout in Pakistan  a precise replica use...
The once top secret scale model of Osama bin Laden's hideout in Pakistan, a precise replica used to plan the raid that killed the Al-Qaeda chief
Dan De Luce, AFP/File

"Now, with the new phenomenon of (IS), this is going to challenge us for years to come," he added.

Asked if removing IS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi from action was as important as the Bin Laden get, Brennan, who does not often do interviews, was direct.

"If we got Baghdadi, I think it would have a great impact on the organization. And it will be felt by them," he said.

The CIA has marked the anniversary of the killing of Osama bin Laden by live-tweeting — with a five-year delay — the raid by US special forces on the Al-Qaeda founder’s compound in Pakistan.

Using the hashtag #UBLRaid, the CIA blasted out updates of the May 2011 strike as if it was unfolding in real time — in a highly unusual move for the secretive spy agency.

“To mark the 5th anniversary of the Usama Bin Ladin operation in Abbottabad we will tweet the raid as if it were happening today. ,” @CIA said in announcing its social media blitz.

Tweets included the now famous picture of President Barack Obama and other high-ranking US officials watching matters unfold from the White House’s Situation Room.

“1:51 pm EDT – Helicopters depart from Afghanistan for compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan ,” read one tweet.

Timeline of the 2011 bin Laden raid

Timeline of the 2011 bin Laden raid
Adrian LEUNG, John SAEKI, AFP

“3:30 pm EDT – 2 helicopters descend on compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan. 1 crashes, but assault continues without delay or injury ,” read another.

That was followed just minutes later by: “3:39 pm EDT – Usama Bin Ladin found on third floor and killed .”

The CIA’s Twitter move got quite a bit of attention, with not everyone enthused.

“@CIA Are we tweeting Hiroshima on August 6th too? Or is THAT in bad taste?” tweeted one user, Kris Knight.

A crashed military helicopter is seen near the hideout of Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden after a gr...

A crashed military helicopter is seen near the hideout of Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden after a ground operation by US Special Forces in Abbottabad on May 2, 2011
, AFP/File

Another who identies as Amber V tweeted: “Don’t you have better things to do, like catch living and breathing bad guys, or secretly invade our privacy, or something? “

But others reacted positively.

“Watching the relive on Twitter the today reminds me of how proud I am of the men and women who do what they do. Thank you,” tweeted Toby Knapp.

– CIA focus on al-Baghdadi –

With 1.33 million Twitter followers, the Central Intelligence Agency has sent 1,662 tweets since it joined the social media service in February 2014.

“We are the Nation’s first line of defense. We accomplish what others cannot accomplish and go where others cannot go,” reads the Twitter bio.

An undated video seized by US special forces in their 2011 raid on Osama bin Laden's house in A...

An undated video seized by US special forces in their 2011 raid on Osama bin Laden's house in Abbottabad, Pakistan, reportedly shows the Al-Qaeda leader watching television
, US DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE/AFP/File

Previous @CIA tweets in recent days have featured a video about the Chernobyl nuclear accident in Ukraine and a counterfeit Nazi stamp.

Amid the tweetstorm, CIA chief John Brennan said Sunday that taking out the head of the Islamic State group would have a “great impact.”

He also warned that Al-Qaeda remained a threat, and that IS was not just an organization but a phenomenon.

“We have destroyed a large part of Al-Qaeda. It’s not completely eliminated. So we have to stay focused on what it can do,” Brennan told NBC’s “Meet the Press” talk show.

The once top secret scale model of Osama bin Laden's hideout in Pakistan  a precise replica use...

The once top secret scale model of Osama bin Laden's hideout in Pakistan, a precise replica used to plan the raid that killed the Al-Qaeda chief
Dan De Luce, AFP/File

“Now, with the new phenomenon of (IS), this is going to challenge us for years to come,” he added.

Asked if removing IS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi from action was as important as the Bin Laden get, Brennan, who does not often do interviews, was direct.

“If we got Baghdadi, I think it would have a great impact on the organization. And it will be felt by them,” he said.

AFP
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