One of the greatest mysteries in American military history will be solved next month, when Fox News will air an interview with the Nacy SEAL who shot dead Osama Bin Laden.
The identity of the SEAL Team 6 member called 'The Shooter' was fiercely guarded in the aftermath of the May 2011 raid on Bin Laden's Abbottabad, Pakisatan compound, fearing the SEAL could be targeted by al-Qaeda as retribution.
But he has since retired and is apparently ready to take off his mask of anonymity to details the events leading up to and during Operation Neptune's Spear.
According to a Fox News press release, the two-part special The Man Who Killed Usama Bin Laden will air Tuesday November 11 and Wednesday November 12 from 10-11pm ET. The interview will be conducted by Washington Correspondent Peter Doocy.
'Revealing his identity and speaking out publicly for the first time, the Navy SEAL, also known as “The Shooter,” will share his story of training to be a member of America’s elite fighting force and explain his involvement in Operation Neptune Spear, the mission that killed Bin Laden,' the press release states.
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Maybe then Obama will stop taking credit.
ReplyDeleteReally you took the oath to serve and protect. Act like you have some valor. They have all turned into glory hounds. The "real" S.E.A.L.S. never talked or wanted medals. They did it for Country. They are all money and glory hounds now. This country is going to shit. The majority of them wear pants five sizes too small and pork chops. Hollywood got to these simple turds.
ReplyDeleteThis must be fool. Obama.
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