Suleiman Abu Ghaith, who married bin Laden's daughter Fatima, yesterday recounted a dramatic meeting with the jubilant Al-Qaeda chief in an Afghanistan cave complex on the night of September 11, 2001.
"Did you learn what happened? We are the ones who did it," Bin Laden declared, according to Abu Ghaith.
The 48-year-old from Kuwait told the court he warned Bin Laden that he would feel the full force of America's wrath following the attacks on New York and Washington.
Within months, the US-led invasion had ousted the Taliban from power in Afghanistan, and Bin Laden was forced onto the run.
A 10-year manhunt ended when the Al-Qaeda leader was shot dead by US Navy SEALs during a daring raid on his hideout in Pakistan in 2011.
Abu Ghaith had had not been expected to testify during his trial where he is charged with conspiracy to kill Americans and conspiracy to support terrorists.
He faces life imprisonment if convicted by a jury at the trial, which is expected to conclude within days.
"There is no one recruiting, but Osama Bin Laden. My intention was not recruiting anyone," he said.
And, asked by his lawyer if he ever wanted to kill Americans, he responded "No."
"My intention was to deliver a message I believed in," he said, denouncing the oppression of Muslims.
Presenting himself as an imam, he said he went to Taliban-controlled Afghanistan in June 2001 because he had a "serious desire to get to know the new Islamic government."
Clad in a suit with an open-collared shirt, the balding suspect sporting a salt-and-pepper beard admitted having recorded several videos at the request of bin Laden, who, he said, summoned him after learning he was a Kuwaiti imam.
He said he had never met Richard Reid, a British man who tried to explode a bomb hidden in his shoes on a Paris-Miami flight in December 2001, three months after the 9/11 attacks.
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