Editor's Choice IN THIS WEEK'S NEW STATESMAN: Beyond the cult of Bin Laden In this week's New Statesman we look at what the death of Osama Bin Laden means for the world, the Middle East, and Obama's presidency. In our cover story, Olivier Roy asks why Pakistan picked this moment to cut him loose and says the truth is that al-Qaeda was doomed to fail from the start. Elsewhere, Mehdi Hasan warns that while Bin Laden is dead, Bin Ladenism isn't, Donna Marsh O'Connor, who lost a child on 9/11 reflects on the end of a decade of grief, and, from the US, Alec MacGillis explains why it isn't mission accomplished yet for Obama. Also this week, Xan Rice reports from the front line in Misurata, Libya, Jason Cowley says Ed Miliband has a departure point and a destination, but no route map, David Blanchflower hails Ben Bernanke, the saviour of the global economy, and Sophie Elmhirst meets the irrepressible Ukip leader, Nigel Farage. All this, plus an interview with Heston Blumenthal, chef extraordinaire, John Gray on what human beings can learn from robots, and Laurie Penny on why the princess craze is no fairy tale. The issue is on sale now, or you can subscribe through the website. Get a FREE copy of Sam Harris's The Moral Landscape when you start your annual subscription today for just £87. The five most read blogs - Latest AV poll has more bad news for the Yes campaign | Samira Shackle
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For forward thinking, intelligent and discerning professionals. That's you. Leader: After Bin Laden, it's time to end this unwinnable war Obama now has the political cover necessary to order an accelerated withdrawal from Afghanistan. | |
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