Thursday, 6 November 2014

Navy Seal that killed Osama Bin Laden UNMASKED

Navy SEAL-Rob O'Neill (pictured above) from Butte, Montana has been revealed according to UK Daily Mail as the hero that killed Osama Bin Laden during the special force's most famous operation at Abbottobad, in Pakistan, on 2 May 2011. 


The highly-decorated retired veteran has agreed to sit in an interview with Fox News later this month to speak about his life and concerns about healthcare conditions and other military benefits for veterans; which he lost by quitting the SEAl after 16 years  of service rather than staying for a full 20 years.  
                   
Speaking exclusively with MailOnline Rob's father, Tom O'Neill, said he's not afraid that his son has gone public "People are asking if we are worried that ISIS will come and get us because Rob is going public. I say I'll paint a big target on my front door and say come and get us."

However, the SEAL headquarters and Pentagon are not in agreement of his decision identifying himself as the "shooter" and to talk about the operation. 

O'Neill is the second SEAL of the 23 involved in the raid to make his identity public and his actions has been featured Hollywood movies--Captain Phillips, Zero Dark Thirty and Lone Survivor.

O'Neill is the second SEAL of the 23 involved in the raid to make his identity public. He said his decision to speak out was prompted by losing some of his military benefits by quitting the SEALs after 16 years rather than staying for a full 20 years of service. 

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

He's quite a hero.