President Obama released a new batch of documents obtained in the 2011 raid on Osama bin Laden's (left, in 2001) compound on Thursday
Daily Mail: Bin Laden thought ISIS were too 'brutal and violent' and he feared Iran had put tracking chips in his sons, newly-released documents show
* Obama released his final batch of documents on September 11 mastermind
* All of the documents were recovered after the 2011 raid where he was shot dead
* They deal with concern for his children who were being looked after by relatives
* He also discusses problems with his health and how he passed the time sewing
* At one point he suffered from malaria and typhoid in his compound, he revealed
* In a disturbing letter to a doctor, he hinted that his 'brothers' suffered from 'sexual tension' because of a 'lack of 'availability to wives'
Osama bin Laden worried about the welfare of his children and was worried certain branches of al Qaeda were becoming too violent, documents released Thursday by the outgoing Obama administration reveal.
In the 49 documents the 9/11 mastermind wrote to his on-the-run children, members of his family, and showed signs he was growing paranoid about foreign agents secretly implanting his followers with tracking devices.
He also expressed concern that some 'brutal and violent' acts of terror - like those perpetuated by the group that would become ISIS - 'alienated' Muslims from joining their cause.
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WNU Editor: The new Osama Bin Laden documents (as well as those that have been released over the years) are here.
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