
Osama bin Laden in Afghanistan during the war with Russia – though some say he never exposed himself to danger. Photograph: Sipa Press / Rex Features
Editor's Note: As is inevitable with a figure as complex and mysterious as Osama
bin Laden, deeply embedded in the truth about the "War on Terror", and the 9/11 attacks,
all sorts of notions circulate as to his true nature, doings, and
impact on contemporary events. This is likely to continue for an indefinite time.
The author of this piece, Jason Burke, seems to differ profoundly from some of most widely
accepted versions of Osama's life.
The reasons for this he outlines below, albeit without much subtantiation.
However, given his status as well-regarded British journalist, we think it's editorially worthwhile
to publish his viewpoint and let our readers
ponder the question as more facts begin to emerge.



