The assassinated al-Qaida chief was warned by his henchmen that he should cut all ties with the fanatics who are now rampaging across Iraq.
A 21-page document penned by a top al-Qaida boss told how the crazed Muslim savages could even damage the reputation of al-Qaida, the group behind the 9/11 slaughter.
The letter was discovered by US special forces among a collection of documents hidden inside Bin Laden’s bolt hole in Pakistan where he was shot dead in May 2011.
It said Isis planned to use chlorine gas to bomb mosques and to massacre Christians in Baghdad.
The author warned that such extreme outrages would not help with al-Qaida’s “message.”
Isis are trying to create a fundamentalist state and have committed such atrocities as slaughtering 500 women and children, with some being buried alive.
Written by US al-Qaida member Adam Gadahn in January 2011, the document said: “The attacks on the Christians in Iraq does not help us to CONVEY the message.”
Gadahn called Bin Laden as the “virtuous Shaykh” and called the September 11 attacks – which killed nearly 3,000 people as the “Manhattan battle”.
Yesterday thousands of Iraqis from the minority Yazidi community were continuing to flee from their homes in a desperate bid to escape the Isis onslaught.
In an interview in an Italian newspaper an Islamic State chief told how his fighters do not fear US air strikes.
He warned: “We’re just at the beginning. Up until now we’ve used just a small part of the forces that we have at our disposition.
“You cannot imagine how strong we really are. We have immense power. You’ll be amazed. We’ve never feared the Americans. We’ve beaten them before and we’ll beat them again.
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