The Death of Osama Bin Laden
Stephen Sackur talks to Lieutenant General Asad Durrani, Sir General Mike Jackson, and David Wurmser about whether Osama Bin Laden's death has made the world a safer place.
Osama Bin Laden's life was ended by an American bullet to the head in Pakistan. President Obama called it justice. But does the killing of the world's most wanted man really signal the beginning of the end of the jihadi terrorist threat? And what does it mean for the long term stability of Afghanistan and Pakistan? Stephen Sackur talks to Lieutenant General Asad Durrani, Sir General Mike Jackson, and David Wurmser, three men who've played important roles in national security in Pakistan, the UK and the US. He asks if the killing of Bin Laden really has made the world a safer place.
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- Wed 4 May 2011 03:30GMT
- Wed 4 May 2011 23:30GMT