US says surprised by Navy SEAL’s book on bin Laden raid

| 23rd August, 2012
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This book cover image released by Dutton shows “No Easy Day: The Firsthand Account of the Mission that Killed Osama Bin Laden,” by Mark Owen with Kevin Maurer. – AP Photo

WASHINGTON: The US government was surprised by the news that a Navy SEAL who participated in the raid on Osama bin Laden’s compound in Pakistan has written a book about the operation in which the al Qaeda leader was killed, US officials said on Wednesday.

No Easy Day: The Firsthand Account of the Mission that Killed Osama Bin Laden” was written by a Navy SEAL under the pseudonym Mark Owen with co-author Kevin Maurer and is to be released next month on the anniversary of the Sept 11 attacks.

It was not vetted by government agencies to ensure that no secrets were revealed.

“The book was vetted by a former special operations attorney. He vetted it for tactical, technical, and procedural information as well as information that could be considered classified by compilation and found it to be without risk to national security,” Christine Ball, a spokeswoman for the publisher, Dutton, told Reuters.

The book will be published at a time when Washington has been roiled by controversy over national security leaks ahead of the Nov 6 presidential election.

Republicans have charged that President Barack Obama’s administration has engaged in selective leaks to bolster the Democrat’s national security credentials.

The White House denies those accusations and says it takes leaks of classified information seriously.

In the wake of Congressional criticism, the administration assigned federal prosecutors in Baltimore and Washington to conduct criminal investigations into leaks related to an undercover counter-terrorism investigation in Yemen and alleged US and Israeli cyber-warfare against Iran’s nuclear program.

But the coming book on the bin Laden raid appeared to catch officials off guard.

“We learned about this book today from press reports. We haven’t reviewed it and don’t know what it says,” White House spokesman Tommy Vietor said.

The Pentagon said it hadn’t vetted the book or helped provide information to the authors. There are at least two Pentagon regulations requiring the Defense Department review writings by retired troops that contain sensitive material.

“This book came as a surprise to folks at the Pentagon,” a senior defense official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said. “Naturally, we’ll be interested to read the book when it is made available.”

CIA spokesman Preston Golson said: “As far as we can determine, this book was not submitted for pre-publication review.”

‘TIME TO SET THE RECORD STRAIGHT’

Dutton, which is a member of the Penguin Group (USA), said the Navy SEAL author’s experience culminated with “Operation Neptune Spear” in Abbottabad, Pakistan, where he led one of the assault teams on bin Laden’s compound and was “one of the first men through the door on the third floor of the terrorist leader’s hideout and was present at his death.”

The Navy SEAL is described as a former member of the US Special Warfare Development Group, commonly known as SEAL Team Six, who was involved in hundreds of missions around the world.

His name and the names of the other SEALs mentioned in the book were changed for security reasons, the publisher said. The majority of the proceeds from the book will go to charities that support families of fallen Navy SEALs, the publisher said.

“It is time to set the record straight about one of the most important missions in US military history,” the Navy SEAL author said in the book, according to the publisher’s statement.

“’No Easy Day’ is the story of ‘the guys,’ the human toll we pay, and the sacrifices we make to do this dirty job.”

Congressional Republicans criticized the administration for granting generous access to policymakers and some intelligence and defense personnel to a Hollywood team preparing a film on the bin Laden raid for release later this year.

The fact that US officials said the Obama administration was unaware of the book about the raid until Wednesday suggests it will be difficult for Obama critics to attack him over the new book.

COMMENTS

  1. What Barack Obama has for breakfast is a national security issue.

  2. y they giving a new story every second day??? if they really ve killed OBL

  3. America and Pakistan the story of twin brothers.
    American with Trillion of $$$$ deficit due to war on terror
    Pakistan Billions of $$$ deficit due to war or terror
    America visible poverty from East coast to West cost
    Pakistan visible poverty from NWFP to Baluchistan
    Amican people busy day and night just to earn enough to survive
    Pakistan people busy 24 x 7 to earn enough to feed their families
    American Politician ignorant and masters of scaring their constituents
    Pakistan Politician ignorant, illiterate and masters of deceiving their constituents
    American Politician liars and cheaters
    Pakistan Politician liars and cheaters
    American Army eating most of USA budget
    Pakistani Army eating most of Pakistan budget
    American Army serving the agenda of Israel
    Pakistan Army serving the agenda of the USA
    American health care for the rich only
    Pakistan health care for the rich only
    American Media the propaganda machine for West
    Pakistan Media the propaganda machine for West
    America created Osama
    Pakistan supported Osama
    Amierica gone down drain due to war on Terror along with it's people
    Pakistan gone down drain due to war on Terror along with it's people
    ………………………….
    ………………………….
    and the two brothers American and Pakistan lived happily ever after in the lalal lala land. THE END

  4. Another book to make us believe that whatever happened in Abbottabad is exactly what Obama said it is …

    • why don't you write a like 'Friends Not Masters' as you are well aware of all things. Start with story of Dr. Bangush

    • bin Laden was an international outlaw and a mass murderer. I got what he had coming.

      • You forgot Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, Blair and Co.

      • OK, but why destroy Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan and kill hundereds of thousands of people and destroy their economies for what OBL did; If covert action could do the trick,seems like someone should be held accountable for spending a trillion dollars for above destruction of 3 countries none of whom attacked the US.