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Andrea Mitchell Reports

argument that the u.s. can track down terrorists without having thousands of troops on the ground. but it also raises new questions about how the world's most wanted terrorist could have lived for months in a safehouse owned by the taliban's interior ministry, the minister part of the government, a leader of the infamous haqqani terror network rooted in neighboring pakistan. in the middle, no less, in the middle of downtown kabul near the presidential palace. joining us now, leon panetta, former secretary of defense and cia director during the obama administration. former white house chief of staff with president clinton. and of course you were a critical player at the cia with the takedown of osama bin laden. so now the number two, zawahiri, his heir, successor, has been taken out. first of all, your reactions to the hit and the fact that as far as we know there was no civilian deaths, his family was able to escape. the house was not blown up. which is pretty astonishing.

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

late details >> lester, the past saturday night 9:40 p.m. eastern saturday night the u.s. government used an unmanned drone and hellfire missiles to target the third floor balance coney in down on it afghanistan to kill the president of al qaeda president widen who has covid has announced the successful operation claiming no civilian casualties. >> no matter where you hide, if you are a threat to our people, the united states will find you and take you out. >> reporter: officials say they brought a model of the kabul apartment building to the white house situation room to explain the operation. they had long been tracking the leader and his family who had moved to a safehouse in the last year very few u.s. officials were aware of this mission and the president ultimately gave the

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Andrea Mitchell Reports

zawahiri. joining me now, nbc chief white house correspondent peter alexander and former cia director john brennan. peter, first to you, the white house releasing a picture this morning of the president meeting with his national security team more than a month ago on this mission, showing the time and the detail that went into this operation and highlight that box right in front of the president, in front of william burns, the cia director, because inside that box, peter, as we've been reporting, that is the model of the house, the safehouse, the hackney network that he was hiding in for months right there in downtown kabul. >> right there in the center of kabul not far away from the presidential palace. as you know that box, there has the model inside it on the left of the screen. you see the cia director william burns on the right, far right. that's jake sullivan the national security adviser. this took place on july 1st where the president was briefed about this operation. really shows the precision of the effort that they have constructed that model to present to the president.

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Andrea Mitchell Reports

delivered and this terrorist leader is no more. people around the world no longer need to fear the vicious and determined killer. >> al zawahiri, the second in command to osama bin laden during the 9/11 attacks as well as the attack on u.s. embassies in kenya and tanzania in 1998 and the "uss cole" in 2000, killing 17 service members, took over the terrorist organization after bin laden's death in 2011 and was killed on the balcony of a taliban-linked safehouse in kabul, afghanistan. >> to those around the world who continue to seek to harm the united states, hear me now. we will always remain vigilant and we will act and we will always do what is necessary to ensure the safety and security of americans at home and around the globe. >> i'll be joined this hour by white house homeland security adviser elizabeth sherwood randall and intelligence committee chairman senator mark warner for more on this major national security development and the future of al qaeda and

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Andrea Mitchell Reports

trying to prove themselves, outdo each other to try to attack america successfully? >> look, i think that every terrorist in the world has to see what happened last weekend. ayman al zawahiri is dead. afghanistan is obviously not a safe haven for terrorists, and the united states has the kaep capability from over the horizon to develop an operation and to execute it flawlessly. >> john brennan just emphasized that sarajadin haqqani, the man in charge of all the security for the taliban, owns that safehouse. so clearly the taliban -- the haqqani network in pakistan helped get him from pakistan into kabul where he could communicate more effectively, send out these videos that he's been sending out. >> andrea, we're fully aware

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CNN Newsroom With Alisyn Camerota and Victor Blackwell

transpired. the support is, as cedric just said, this is showing that, you know, standoff, long-range counterterrorism is possible, at least in this instance, but on the other hand, we shouldn't minimize the fact that more than 20 years after 9/11, you once again had the leader of al qaeda living in kabul and under the protection of the regime once again because zawahiri was living in a safehouse affiliated with one of the senior figures in the taliban government. so, it's definitely a good news/bad news message. the fact that we've been able to eliminate so many leaders, but the bad news is that more than 20 years later, al qaeda still exists and still has a substantial perch in afghanistan. >> max, i wanted you to listen to the national security advisor, jake sullivan, about what could come next, potentially, for the taliban. >> i think it's strange to call it a safe harbor when we just took out the leader of al qaeda

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CNN Newsroom With Alisyn Camerota and Victor Blackwell

so alex, did the u.s. have any help on the ground from sources who were not americans? >> reporter: well, alisyn and victor, that is a terrific question. it's one of the many that we still have about how this intelligence was gathered and of course how this culminated in the killing of ayman al zawahiri. it's certainly possible that there were afghans acting as intelligence assets or agents on the ground, but for now, the administration is not detailing what they call the sources and methods that helped them gather this intelligence. it's very safe to assume that much of this intelligence was gathered from the sky through visual methods, drones and satellites as well as through what's known as signals intelligence, basically intercepting communications. but this was a months-long process. the white house saying today that this took most of the year, and president biden was first briefed in april when there were indications that zawahiri had moved not just to afghanistan but to afghanistan's capital, to kabul, to join his family, his wife, his daughter, and his grandchildren. now, the white house is saying that he himself never left this safehouse in an upscale central

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir

collected through other means. i really think that's about as far as i can go. but the assessment is high confidence that we got who we were aiming for. >> reporter: president biden describing the precision strike -- >> this mission was carefully planned and rigorously minimized the risk of harm to other civilians. none of his family members were hurt, and there were no civilian casualties. >> reporter: zawahiri had been on the run for more than 20 years, ever since the 9/11 attacks he helped plan. he was long believed to be hiding out in pakistan and the border region. but when american forces moved out of afghanistan, zawahiri reportedly moved back in, moving into a safehouse in an upscale neighborhood in kabul, essentially hiding in plain sight. and that's where u.s. intelligence located him months ago. top administration officials briefed president biden back in april. the white house releasing this picture from july 1st -- the

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