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The first interview has been aired with former Navy Seal member Matt Bissonette, who wrote a first-hand account of the May 2011 raid that killed Osama Bin Laden, No Easy Day.

Former Navy Seal Matt Bissonette, who uses the pseudonym Mark Owen, was interviewed by CBS television network.

He repeated his claim that Osama Bin Laden was shot as soon as he looked out of his bedroom, contrary to the official version of events.

The Pentagon has said it may sue Matt Bissonette for divulging military secrets.

In the interview, Matt Bissonnette defended what he said was the manner of Osama Bin Laden’s death.

Former Navy Seal Matt Bissonette, who uses the pseudonym Mark Owen, was interviewed by CBS television network

Former Navy Seal Matt Bissonette, who uses the pseudonym Mark Owen, was interviewed by CBS television network

“If a guy sticks his head around the corner he very easily could have a gun,” he told CBS’ 60 Minutes programme.

“You don’t wait to get that AK or the grenade thrown down the hall or the suicide vest,” he added.

He said that Osama Bin Laden was still moving after the first shot and was shot again when the Seals entered the room.

“[The Seals] couldn’t see his hands. So, he could’ve had something. Could’ve had a hand grenade or something underneath his chest,” Mark Owen said.

US officials had stated he was shot only after he had ducked back into the bedroom, prompting fears he might be grabbing a weapon.

Matt Bissonette told of a later meeting with President Barack Obama at which the Navy Seals refused to tell him which of them had shot Osama Bin Laden.

“Pulling a trigger is easy…. It’s not about who that one person was, it’s about the team… that teed this whole thing up,” Matt Bissonette said.

“Who cares who the one person is. Doesn’t matter,” he added.

The book was not reviewed ahead of publication by the Pentagon, CIA or the White House – and officials had warned that criminal charges could result from the improper disclosure of secret information.

The Pentagon’s general counsel, Jeh Johnson, has written to the author to inform him that “in the judgment of the Department of Defense, you are in material breach and violation of the non-disclosure agreements you signed.”

The Pentagon is considering “all remedies legally available to us”, the letter added.

 

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The Pentagon announces it may sue former Navy SEAL Matt Bissonette, who has written a first-hand account of the May 2011 raid that killed Osama bin Laden.

The Department of Defense’s top lawyer has informed Matt Bissonette that he has violated agreements not to divulge military secrets.

He signed two non-disclosure forms with the Navy in 2007, the Pentagon said.

The book, No Easy Day, which was written under the pseudonym Mark Owen, is due to be released on September 11.

Matt Bissonette book, No Easy Day, which was written under the pseudonym Mark Owen, is due to be released on September 11

Matt Bissonette book, No Easy Day, which was written under the pseudonym Mark Owen, is due to be released on September 11

It was not reviewed ahead of publication by the Pentagon, CIA or the White House – and officials had warned that criminal charges could result from the improper disclosure of secret information.

The Pentagon’s general counsel, Jeh Johnson, wrote to the author on Thursday that his non-disclosure forms had obliged him to “never divulge” classified information.

The letter said: “In the judgment of the Department of Defense, you are in material breach and violation of the non-disclosure agreements you signed.”

The Pentagon is considering “all remedies legally available to us”, the letter added.

It was reported this week that No Easy Day contradicts the official story of the raid.

The book says Osama bin Laden was shot dead as soon as he looked out of his bedroom as SEAL’s rushed up the stairs, according to the Associated Press news agency, which has seen an advance copy.

But US officials have stated he was shot only after he had ducked back into the bedroom, prompting fears he might be grabbing a weapon.

The book also reveals that the commandos were not big fans of President Barack Obama, even though they applauded his decision to launch the operation.