This is a supposedly secret document from Pakistan Army’s archives that someone fom our soldiers dutifully shared with Steve Coll, the author of “Ghost Wars: The Secret History of the CIA, Afghanistan, and Bin Laden, from the Soviet Invasion to September 10, 2001″, who is currently writing for The New Yorker. The same New Yorker that came up with the story by Nicholas Schmidle on August 8, 2011, Getting Bin Laden: What happened that night in Abbottabad with almost minute to minute account of trapping OBL and his subsequent killing. Coll was on a visit to Pakistan in February this year when he met with few Generals and army officers, during which he was handed over this document as Pak army’s strategic campaigning tool. The document is titled as “Ten Years Since 9/11: Our Collective Experience (Pakistan’s Experience)” with a label “Secret” on every page. Published in The New Yorker on March 29, 2012, the 12-page document is posted below:
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