Senior Pakistani leadership knew that Osama bin Laden was hiding at a compound in Abbottabad but the US has not been able to get any proof of it so far, Hillary Clinton, the then secretary of state, has said.
Clinton, was the top adviser to President Barack Obama on the decision to kill al-Qaeda leader and world's most dreaded terrorist bin Laden on May 2, 2011.
In an interview broadcast yesterday on CNN, the 68-year-old Democratic presidential frontrunner said it was "just too much of a coincidence... That unusual-looking house would be built in that community near the military academy, surrounded by retired military professionals even though we could not prove it.
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CNN said Clinton will have to evaluate what is needed to continue the fight against al-Qaeda should she take the White House.
But Obama's aides stressed that the next commander-in- chief will for sure need a blend of the fine-grained intelligence work and surgical force that defined the lethal 2011 strike against al-Qaeda's mastermind, it said.
The US Navy Seals' raid killed bin Laden in 2011 at his compound in Abbottabad town near Pakistan army's elite training school.
Bin Laden was the founder of al-Qaeda, the group that claimed responsibility for the September 11, 2001 attacks on the United States.