Pentagon investigating a possible killer'bn Laden '
I opened the US Department of Defense investigation with a former soldier in the elite US Navy SEALs (Navy SEALs), who has publicly said he killed Osama bin Laden in 2011, according to a spokesman for the US Navy announced.
Captain Ryan Perry said 'criminal investigation in the marine system of charges against Robert O'Neal, who may have revealed confidential information to persons who are not eligible to receive such information. ' He added, 'As a result, the device has opened an investigation to determine the truth of these accusations. " Robert O'Neill, 38, said early November, told the Washington Post he was killed by a bullet to the head of al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden in the second from May 2011 through airborne operation in the city of Abbottabad in Pakistan. He said O'Neal, who hails from the state of Montana, in his remarks, which sparked a fierce debate in the United States that at least two others of this elite force opened fire, too. He said he decided to reveal these details after a meeting with the relatives of the number of victims of the attacks of September 11, 2001 in New York. He said that 'families told me that it helps to bring some comfort to them. " He said he decided to disclose his name, too, after a deliberate leak site for former members of the elite forces on the internet. This was a leak in itself is designed to cut the road to the Fox News Channel, which aired days after a documentary revealed the identity. Of course, the elements of the elite forces are obligated to maintain the confidentiality of their duties. He was the last soldier of the elite troops named Matt Bisonat faced troubles, too, after publication in May 2012 under a pseudonym warrants not presented in advance to the US Department of Defense (Pentagon). has accused the US government of violating its legal obligations, officials at the US Department of Defense, said his lawyer is holding consultations with the government lawyer, but it's still under investigation. The O'Neill has worked 15 years in the US Navy elite forces when he took part in the operation in which bin Laden was killed.
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I opened the US Department of Defense investigation with a former soldier in the elite US Navy SEALs (Navy SEALs), who has publicly said he killed Osama bin Laden in 2011, according to a spokesman for the US Navy announced.
Captain Ryan Perry said 'criminal investigation in the marine system of charges against Robert O'Neal, who may have revealed confidential information to persons who are not eligible to receive such information. ' He added, 'As a result, the device has opened an investigation to determine the truth of these accusations. " Robert O'Neill, 38, said early November, told the Washington Post he was killed by a bullet to the head of al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden in the second from May 2011 through airborne operation in the city of Abbottabad in Pakistan. He said O'Neal, who hails from the state of Montana, in his remarks, which sparked a fierce debate in the United States that at least two others of this elite force opened fire, too. He said he decided to reveal these details after a meeting with the relatives of the number of victims of the attacks of September 11, 2001 in New York. He said that 'families told me that it helps to bring some comfort to them. " He said he decided to disclose his name, too, after a deliberate leak site for former members of the elite forces on the internet. This was a leak in itself is designed to cut the road to the Fox News Channel, which aired days after a documentary revealed the identity. Of course, the elements of the elite forces are obligated to maintain the confidentiality of their duties. He was the last soldier of the elite troops named Matt Bisonat faced troubles, too, after publication in May 2012 under a pseudonym warrants not presented in advance to the US Department of Defense (Pentagon). has accused the US government of violating its legal obligations, officials at the US Department of Defense, said his lawyer is holding consultations with the government lawyer, but it's still under investigation. The O'Neill has worked 15 years in the US Navy elite forces when he took part in the operation in which bin Laden was killed.
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