[...] what has emerged so far, in interviews with United States and Pakistani military and intelligence officials and Bin Laden’s neighbors in the middle-class hamlet where he had been hiding, is a portrait of an isolated man, perhaps a little bored, presiding over family life while plotting mayhem — still desperate to be heard, intent on outsize influence, musing in his handwritten notebooks about killing more Americans.
Magari aveva anche la glicemia alta. Il resto del magnifico articolo di Elisabeth Bumiller, Carlotta Gall e Salman Masood sul New York Times è qui.
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