Osama bin Laden, 1957-2011
The Most Wanted Face of Terrorism
By KATE ZERNIKE and MICHAEL T. KAUFMAN
With the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, Osama bin Laden was elevated to the realm of evil in the American imagination once reserved for dictators like Hitler and Stalin.
International Reaction
Afghans Fear West May See Death as the End
The killing does not necessarily mean an immediate victory over the Taliban, officials warned.
In Arab World, Bin Laden’s Confused Legacy
A man who once vowed to liberate Arabs was only a footnote in their uprising.
News Analysis
Death Likely to Deepen Suspicions of Pakistan
Questions could be raised about whether the Pakistani spy agency knew of Bin Laden’s whereabouts.
Relief, Yes, but Apprehension, Too
Some Americans said they were too worried about retaliation to feel relief.
Reactions: Pakistan | Hamas | Africa | Afghans
Not the End of Qaeda | Concern About Reprisals
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