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Thursday, August 30, 2012

A former Marine says Bin Laden was killed in cold blood


Bin Laden was killed in cold blood This was revealed by the progress of the controversial book A difficult day ( No Easy Day ) released by the news agency Associated Press (AP).The book, written by a former Marine who participated in the anti-terrorist operation in May 2011 in which the leader of Al Qaeda was killed, was written under the pseudonym of Mark Owen and will be released on Sept. 4, one week earlier than initially planned when coincided with the anniversary of 11-S.  The morbidity that accompanies the book and that it portends a bestseller is determined by the nature of witness to the author, who says that he was right behind one of the men of the operation key . From that position, while the Marines up the stairs, Owen would have seen how the terrorist was shot as he peered from his bedroom to later be found curled up on the floor, shot in the right side of the head, a pool of blood and flanked by two women crying. It would then, notes AP, when the special commands acribillarían Bin Laden's body until he stopped moving.  As described the former Marine in the book, "I was not even prepared to defend [in reference to Bin Laden]. I had no intention of fighting. For decades urged his followers to commit suicide with bomb vests or crashing planes into buildings and he was not even able to get his gun. "  official version of the Obama administration is far from that offered by Owen, claiming that Bin Laden was killed upon returning to his room, fearing he was armed. Tommy Vietor, spokesman for the White House has refused to comment anything about this contradiction. Not the only difference from the official story, which ensured that at all times the terrorist's dead body had been treated with dignity, moments before being thrown into the sea as a Muslim burial . Instead, Owen describes as the helicopter transfer, one of the marines would have sat on the chest of Bin Laden. ince the Pentagon, commanding officers lament that Penguin Group's Dutton, the editor of the book, they do not have advanced a version of the text, as is usual in such cases, in order to ensure that confidential no secret which is relevant to national security. However, since the editorial states that the substance was examined by a former special operations attorney precisely in order to safeguard any classified information tactic, technique or procedure. On the other hand, in the book Owen describes his fellow Special Forces as little followers of Obama , noting conversations in which the soldiers were advancing how the president would sign the operation of both , serving it to be re-elected in the next election November presidential. The news network Fox News did away with the anonymity of the author, whose real name is Matt Bissonnette, within hours of learning of the existence of the book. As a result, many jihadists could Bissonnette posted photographs on websites of Al Qaeda, making a call to his murder . While the book and bookable various websites like Amazon, priced at $ 16.17, standing at the top of the bestseller.

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