From the piece: The quirky piece of bin Laden death trivia comes from excerpts from a new book published by ABC News called Target: Bin Laden—The Death and Life of Public Enemy Number One. ALEXANDRIA, Va. — Media Research Center President Brent Bozell blasted CNN today for its plan to pose “six questions” to international terrorist Osama bin Laden. The terrorist mastermind behind these acts was the number two in Lebanese Hezbollah, Imad Fayez Mugniyeh. So effective has this part of the bin Laden gambit been, that one suspects that if the United States did no more than send a politely worded note to Kabul requesting an apology, Near Eastern opinion nonetheless would hold that neo-crusaders had unleashed against Muslims a form of apocalypse. ... [Osama] bin Laden’s Al-Qaed’da and the Muslim Brotherhood”. Al Qaeda's Pan-Maghreb Gambit. Bin Laden instructed top Al Qaeda operatives to avoid attacking Biden because bin Laden believed chaos would ensue if Biden assumed the presidency. Bin Laden's code name was 'Crankshaft' The Abbottabad raid "represented the team's first serious attempt since late 2001 at killing 'Crankshaft'—the target name that the Joint Special Operations Command, or JSOC, had given bin Laden," Schmidle reports.. “One finds it absurd to believe that if CNN existed 60 years ago it […] ... when raids targeting several suspected militants turned up messages sent by leaders in the region to Osama bin Laden. There are deep-seated suspicions in many Middle Eastern regions about those who provide vaccinations, and this gambit to assist in finding Bin Laden has only bolstered those suspicions—particularly in Nigeria, India and of course Pakistan, … He then posed his own “Six Questions For CNN” in response to the network’s outrageous gambit. Though the Navy SEAL team storming into bin Laden's Pakistan compound referred to the Al Qaeda leader as "Geronimo," Pentagon and CIA analysts knew him by a more culinary nickname: "Cakebread." The U.S. Navy SEALs who attacked bin Laden's compound on May 2 infiltrated by helicopter from neighboring Afghanistan. Bin Laden’s address contained no tactical gambit like his earlier offer to Western governments of a “ceasefire” if they withdraw troops from Muslim countries. Call it the Khashoggi Gambit. It was previously reported that "Geronimo" was the code name for bin Laden. From an article published by the Washington Institute, Mugniyeh was the star of Iranian foreign policy and their most prolific terrorist until the emergence of Osama Bin Laden & the September 11 th attacks. The Bin Laden family were named as the 5th wealthiest Saudi family, Forbes magazine reported in 2009. The family's fortune largely stems from bin Laden's father, Mohammed bin Awad bin Laden, a multi-millionaire Saudi businessman who worked primarily in the construction industry.