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Killing bin Laden Won't Do
NEW YORK, OCTOBER 5
Tuesday's report was that the Bush administration had persuaded United Nations officials in New York that Osama bin Laden was indeed responsible for September 11. And the next day's feature was that there is a discernible enfeeblement of the Taliban government, while warning that the northern dissidents have a way of exaggerating good news, desiring the political effect of it-which is to suggest that the protectors of bin Laden are on their last legs.
All of which requires us to meditate on the centrality of bin Laden. Suppose that, tomorrow, his life ended. Whether by suicide, assassination, or ...
Source: HighBeam Research, On the Right.(Column)