The Ongoing Hunt for Osama bin Laden

American intelligence officials interviewed by Newsweek ruefully agree that the hunt to find bin Laden has been more a game of chance than good or "actionable" intelligence. Since bin Laden slipped away from Tora Bora in December 2001, U.S. intelligence has never had better than a 50-50 certainty about his whereabouts. "There hasn't been a serious lead on Osama bin Laden since early 2002," says Bruce Riedel, who recently retired as a South Asia expert at ... Full Story »

Posted by Leo Romero

See All Reviews »

Review

Oliver Jones
4.4
by Oliver Jones - Oct. 1, 2008

This long article about the hunt for bin Laden is a grimly fascinating read, full of complex historical data. With good sources it confirms rumors about Jimmy Carter-style micromanagement of special field operations among Bush's people. I'm starting to wonder, though, if it's even possible to write about Bush administration war efforts in an even-handed way. The article starts off sounding like so much clear hindsight. Only at the end do we learn that Newsweek had reporters in Tora-Bora; knowing this throughout would have increased the story's _ethos_ and therefore its credibility.

See All Reviews »

Oliver's Rating

Overall
4.4

Good
from 11 answers
Quality
4.3
Facts
5.0
Fairness
3.0
Information
5.0
Sourcing
5.0
Style
3.0
Balance
2.0
Context
5.0
Popularity
4.5
Recommendation
5.0
Credibility
4.0
More How our ratings work »