Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Ex-SEAL spills his guts in new book about bin Laden killing

English: Osama bin Laden interviewed for Daily...English: Osama bin Laden interviewed for Daily Pakistan in 1997; behind him on the wall is an AK-47 carbine. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)



Dear Reader,

It’s the book the Pentagon doesn’t want you to read, claiming it contains "secrets" no American should know.
After weeks of anticipation, the SEAL book that gives a gripping, eyewitness account of the historic raid that brought down Osama bin Laden has gone public.
Yesterday, "60 Minutes" interviewed the author, Matt Bissonnette, who wrote under the pseudonym Mark Owen
No Easy Day: The Firsthand Account of the Mission That Killed Osama bin Laden has exploded into the No. 1 selling book in America.
In fact, demand for the shocking SEAL tell-all has been so great that its publisher was forced to rush No Easy Day into print and is now scrambling to print more copies.
To say the book arrives with much controversy would be an understatement.
The Pentagon has already chastised Bissonnette for breaking his confidentiality agreement and divulging military secrets.
The Defense Department is threatening legal action.
The author insists he revealed no classified information.
He also says the book is not political.
In No Easy Day, Bissonnette details what really happened inside bin Laden’s compound, from the final moments of bin Laden’s life to the SEAL team’s harrowing getaway.
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