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The Tactical Irrelevance of Osama bin Laden's Death

May 2, 2011 | 14:50 GMT

Summary

The killing of al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden represents possibly the biggest clandestine operations success for the United States since the capture of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed in 2003. The confirmation of his death is an emotional victory for the United States and could have wider effects on the geopolitics of the region, but bin Laden's death is irrelevant for al Qaeda and the wider jihadist movement from an operational perspective.

While the al Qaeda leader's death could have consequences for U.S.-Pakistani relations and U.S. involvement in Afghanistan, the operational effects of his death on transnational jihadism will be negligible....

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