USA, identified the former Navy Seals who related the killing of Osama
USA, identified the former Navy Seals
who related the killing of Osama
NEW YORK – The title of the book is “No Easy Day: first-hand testimony of the mission that killed Osama bin Laden”. It will be released on 11 September, the eleventh anniversary of the Twin Towers. It is the first-person account of the raid that led to the elimination of the sheikh of terror on the night of 2 May 2011 at Abbottabad in Pakistan. The author is a member of the number 6 Navy Seals team that killed al Qaeda’s founder. He presented himself under the pseudonym of Mark Owen but the Fox News channel revealed his identity: his name is Matt Bissonnette, he is 35 years old and comes from Wrangell in Alaska and resigned from the marina last summer.
The Navy, the Navy Seals and the Pentagon, were quick to point out that Bissonnette did not ask for any authorization to write his book and indeed risks being prosecuted if too many particular secrets about the operation emerge from the text. However, the Pentagon has already
cautiously distanced itself from the book.
These are hours of great background on the killing of Osama Bin Laden. In recent days another book on the raid, the work of the investigative journalist Ricch Miniter, spread the thesis that Barack Obama nullified the operation three times and that he finally gave away the blitz because it was pushed by the Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton.
(August 23, 2012)