Bin Laden was dead when NAVY Seals arrived: Book

In book No Easy Day, Seal says Bin Laden was unarmed and the team was not shot at outside Abbottabad compound.


Reuters/web Desk August 29, 2012

Former al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden was unarmed and already dead with a bullet to his brain when the US NAVY Seals entered his bedroom of his Abbottabad compound, narrated a US NAVY Seal in his first-hand account of the raid. A copy of the book was obtained by The Huffington Post.

In the book “No Easy Day”, a SEAL who used the pseudonym Mark Owen wrote that suppressed gunshots were heard when the team was less than five steps away from getting to the top. When the team members entered Bin Laden’s room, they saw his wife wailing over his body, the book added.

Owen also denied numerous reports that Bin Laden had a weapon and resisted when the Seals entered. He wrote that the al Qaeda leader was unarmed and had been fatally wounded with “blood and brains spilled out of the side of his skull”.

The writer also negated several other reports, and said that the Seals were not fired at outside the compound nor was there a 40-minute firefight.

Owen wrote that the raid ‘was being reported like a bad action movie’. “At first, it was funny because it was so wrong,” he added.

Pentagon says reviewing Bin Laden book

The Pentagon on Wednesday said it has obtained a copy of a soon-to-be-published book by a former Navy commando who participated in the raid that killed Osama bin Laden and is reviewing it.

The book was not cleared by US defense officials in advance, raising the possibility that the author could face an investigation and possible criminal prosecution.

"We have obtained a copy and are reviewing it," Pentagon spokesman Bryan Whitman told Reuters.

"No Easy Day: The Firsthand Account of the Mission that Killed Osama Bin Laden" was written under the pseudonym Mark Owen with co-author Kevin Maurer and was to be released next month on the anniversary of the September 11 attacks.

Its publication has been moved up to September 4, according to reports by some media outlets.

National Security Council spokesman Tommy Vietor on Wednesday had no comment on the book, but said: "As President Obama said on the night that justice was brought to Osama bin Laden, 'We give thanks for the men who carried out this operation, for they exemplify the professionalism, patriotism, and unparalleled courage of those who serve our country.'"

The former SEAL is now facing threats against his life in addition to possible charges. Officials have said the military would take legal action against anyone who exposed sensitive information that could harm fellow forces.

Earlier this month US officials said they were surprised by the book, which was not vetted by government agencies to ensure that no secrets were revealed.

COMMENTS (72)

Sexton Blake | 11 years ago | Reply

@Roxane Blake: Bigsaf: Dear Roxane, Bigsaf, I think you are a little confused. On the day of 9/11 a group of Israeli Mossad agents were noticed to be dancing and celebrating when the twin towers fell. They were arrested and later released. Further, in regard to confessions by Al Qaeda, it may have come to your attention that America has incarcerated many people over the last ten years in its torture camps. It is amazing how people have a habit of confessing when they are being tortured. However, to my knowledge the Americans have not yet brought anybody to trial in a civil court, and there has been no trial of any significance in a US military court. The US, supposedly, had its great moment to bring Osama bin Laden to trial but decided to relinquish the opportunity at Abbottabad, and fed him to the fishes in the Indian Ocean. Oh, and by the way, the Taliban have never been accused of being involved in 9/11. The only thing the Taliban could be accused of is that they have resisted a criminal and hostile invasion force, and they do not treat their women folk the way Westerners do. Additionally, you appear to be concerned about innocent people. Tell me, who killed a million or so innocents in Iraq, and raised cities such as Falluga to the ground, using illegal weapons such as white phosphorus and depleted uranium.

bigsaf | 11 years ago | Reply

@Sexton Blake:

Al Qaeda and its members have made many statements over the years claiming it, and it is not just one confession. Initially they denied it, including OBL, though he praised it, but they have taken credit for it over the years, even as so much as so amusingly take issue with Iran for suggesting otherwise conspiracies.

You may not believe the supposed 'CIA backed' terrorist group for taking credit for an 'inside job', ironically also CIA backed as claimed by conspiracists, but they admitted it many times. Whether or not you believe them or think its a false confession is up to you...but there is no denying the simple fact that they put out numerous statements taking ownership and would be ridiculous arguing 'oh no they didn't admit it'.

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