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U.S Navy Seal on 60 Minutes about Osama Bin Ladan killing

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Navy SEAL Mark Bissonnette Should be Prosecuted (But Won’t Be): “No Easy Day” & the “60 Minutes” Interview 
http://www.debbieschlussel.com/54152/yes-navy-seal-mark-bissonnette-should-be-prosecuted-but-wont-be-no-easy-day-the-60-minutes-interview/

This article "Navy Seal Mark Bissionette Should be Prosecuted", was about how viewers think that he was going against his Navy code to unvail the mission his troop went on to kill Osama bin Laden. The person that wrote this article said that there was no need for him to write this book or give this interview because America did'nt need to know. She states that  "It’s a national security risk and a huge violation of what Mark Bissonnette agreed to do when he signed the agreement every Navy SEAL must sign, agreeing to keep details of his missions confidential. She thinks that he should be prosecuted but he won't be prosecuted because there won't be a jury who will convict and send to prison the man that killed the mastermind of the largest massacre of Americans on U.S.

What both this articles have in common is that they talk about how it is interesting and riveting. Both articles summoned up that it was cool for the audience to see and hear about the planning of the raid and how it went down, just one article thought that it was okay while another did not. They also both mentioned that for the interview he used a fake name "Mark Owen" even though his real name is Matt Bissonnette.


Mark Owen '60 Minutes' Interview: Former Navy SEAL Who Participated In Bin Laden Raid Offers Details About Operation (VIDEO)
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/09/09/mark-owen-60-minutes-interview_n_1869417.html

This article "Interview: Former Navy SEAL' was about how the mission was accomplished. Former Navy SEAL Matt Bissonnette says SEALs raiding Osama bin Laden's Pakistan hideout last year shot him dead instead of capturing him because his arms were hidden and may have been holding weapons. One SEAL fired after seeing a man's head poking into a hallway. Another SEAL shot bin Laden again after finding him on his bedroom floor with a bullet in his skull, because bin Laden's hands were hidden. That's more detail than was included in "No Easy Day," the newly released book Bissonnette wrote under the pseudonym Mark Owen.

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