Osama Bin Laden

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  • Creating "many, many Osamas"

    Novelist William Vollmann says if the U.S. convinces Afghans of bin Laden's guilt, they'll support the move against him. If not, only "genocide" will defeat them.
  • Peer-to-peer terrorism

    Bad news from the Napster wars: The harder you fight against decentralized networks, the more enemies you create.
  • Bomb them with butter

    In addition to limited military action against bin Laden, the U.S. should blanket Afghanistan with food, clothing and medicine.
  • Bin Laden's American blood brothers

    The day terror struck our country, homegrown extremists Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn waxed nostaglic about their own bombing exploits.
  • An Afghan-American speaks

    You can't bomb us back into the Stone Age. We're already there. But you can start a new world war, and that's exactly what Osama bin Laden wants.
  • The enemy with a thousand faces

    In Osama bin Laden, the U.S. is confronting one of the most stealthy and formidable foes in its history.
  • How to defeat bin Laden

    The U.S. should drop its war rhetoric and convince the Islamic world that he is a dangerous fugitive from justice.
  • Salon's bin Laden reader

    Recent stories shed some light on the shadowy Saudi exile who's emerged as the top suspect in Tuesday's carnage.
  • The invisible man

    As the African embassy bombing trial begins, Osama bin Laden casts a long shadow.
  • One cowardly attack

    A Mideast military expert discusses the bombing of the USS Cole and the terrorist threat in Yemen.
  • For every target, a bomber

    Billions of dollars are being devoted to preparing for a possible terrorist attack on the United States, but no one can say when or if such an attack will occur.
  • Arm the KLA?

    A growing chorus begins to ask whether it's time to arm Kosovar rebels.
  • Arm the KLA?

    A growing chorus begins to ask whether it's time to arm Kosovar rebels.
  • Is bin Laden a terrorist mastermind -- or a fall guy?

    When you get past the vague claims of anonymous 'intelligence sources,' the Clinton administration is asking the public to accept on faith its claim that Osama bin Laden is an evil Islamic Dr. No.
  • How to turn a criminal to a hero

    The U.S. attacks on Osama bin Laden have transformed him into a local hero.
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