Europe's Concerned, Worried and Doubting

When the world learned that the United States had killed Osama bin Laden, shrewd observers of the liberal political class, particularly its European chapters, were going to be talking about it. The nearly universal jubilation will be indulged for a day or two, and then the usual brows will furrow and the wise and good begin to express their concerns and worries and doubts. Suitably qualified, of course. Everyone would concede that bin Laden was a very bad man, and had been asking for it, while finding some reason to regret that he had been killed and several reasons to criticize the United States.

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