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'Navy SEAL book not vetted by Pentagon'
 

By Reuters

September 11, 2012 - Updated 948 PKT
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WASHINGTON: US Defense Secretary Leon Panetta criticized a former Navy SEAL for writing a book about the raid that killed Osama bin Laden, complaining the author never bothered to run it by the Pentagon before going to print.

 

"The fact that he did it without running it by the Pentagon so that we could take a look at it. I mean, deliberately, just basically said, 'We're not, you know, we're not gonna do this.' That's a concern," Panetta told "CBS This Morning," in an excerpt of an interview that will air on Tuesday.

 

"I cannot, as secretary, send a signal to SEALs who conduct those operations, 'Oh, you can conduct these operations and then go out and write a book about it. And or sell your story to the New York Times," Panetta said in the excerpt released on Monday.

 

"How the hell can we run sensitive operations here that go after enemies if people are allowed to do that?"

 

The book, "No Easy Day," documents the story of US Navy SEAL Team Six, which last year stormed bin Laden's home in Pakistan and killed the Al-Qaeda leader.

 

The author, Matt Bissonnette, who wrote under the pseudonym "Mark Owen," has denied that the book contained any information that could adversely affect national security.

 

The Defense Department has said the book contains classified information and that it is weighing its legal options.

 

In the interview, Panetta raised concerns the book contained "sensitive" details.

 

When pressed by the interviewer about using the word "sensitive" rather than "classified," Panetta said, "There's always fine lines here."

 

"We are currently reviewing that book to determine exactly, you know, what is classified, and what isn't, and where those lines are," he added.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Reader Comments
bissonnette is a French name. The US should know better to include frenchies into their secret services.

Dadu
Bangladesh
No Easy day may be for you Americans and Osama Bin Laden but it was a Easy day for pakistani fefence forces they were in deep sleep.

M R Khawaja
United Kingdom
No Easy day may be for you Americans and Osama Bin Laden but it was a Easy day for pakistani fefence forces they were in deep sleep. Nothing Secret about it they came for him they killed him and went home OBL was not a pakistani but American Killed two pakistani in streets of Lahore in Broad day light and he went home with his respect intact. Only Happens in Pakistan.

M R Khawaja
United Kingdom
 
 
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