CBS/AP/ August 29, 2012, 2:25 AM

SEAL book offers different account of bin Laden's death

(CBS/AP) WASHINGTON - A firsthand account of the Navy SEAL raid that killed Osama bin Laden differs, at least in part, from previous accounts by administration officials.

The author, who spoke to "60 Minutes" correspondent Scott Pelley in an interview scheduled to be broadcast Sept. 9, said that Bin Laden was apparently was hit in the head when he looked out of his bedroom door into the top-floor hallway of his compound as SEALs rushed up a narrow stairwell in his direction.

When the SEAL team entered the room, they found bin Laden down but still moving, at which two team members fired more bullets into the al Qaeda leader to ensure he was dead, unaware at that point whether he had any sort of explosive device on his body, CBS News senior correspondent John Miller said on "CBS This Morning."

In the account related by administration officials after the raid in Pakistan, the SEALs shot bin Laden only after he ducked back into the bedroom because they assumed he might be reaching for a weapon.

An AK-47 and two pistols were found in the room, though not in bin Laden's hands.

The book, "No Easy Day," was written under the pseudonym Mark Owen and is set to be published next week by Penguin Group (USA)'s Dutton imprint.

Other media outlets have reported on the SEAL's actual name, but CBS News does not identify members of classified counter-terrorism units.

White House spokesman Tommy Vietor would not comment on the apparent contradiction late Tuesday. But he said in an email, "As President Obama said on the night that justice was brought to Osama bin Laden, `We give thanks for the men who carried out this operation, for they exemplify the professionalism, patriotism and unparalleled courage of those who serve our country."'

"No Easy Day" was due out Sept. 11, but Dutton announced the book would be available a week early, Sept. 4, because of a surge of orders due to advance publicity that drove the book to the top of the Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble.com best-seller lists.

The account may again raise questions as to whether the raid was intended to capture or simply to kill bin Laden. Owen writes that during a pre-raid briefing, a lawyer from "either" the White House or Defense Department told them that they were not on an assassination mission. According to Owen, the lawyer said that if bin Laden was "naked with his hands up," they should not "engage" him. If bin Laden did not pose a threat, they should "detain him."

A former deputy judge advocate general for the Air Force said the shooting was understandable according to the orders the SEALS had.

"It wasn't unreasonable for the SEALs to shoot the individual who stuck his head out," said the former JAG, ret. Maj. Gen. Charlie Dunlap, who now teaches at Duke University law school.

"In a confined space like that where it is clear that there are hostiles, the SEALs need to take reasonable steps to ensure their safety and accomplish the mission," Dunlap said.

Dunlap adds that shooting bin Laden's fallen form was also reasonable in his legal opinion, to keep the terrorist from possibly blowing himself up or getting a weapon and shooting at the SEALs.

In another possibly uncomfortable revelation for U.S. officials who say bin Laden's body was treated with dignity before being given a full Muslim burial at sea, the author reveals that in the cramped helicopter flight out of the compound, one of the SEALs called "Walt" — one of the pseudonyms the author used for his fellow SEALs — was sitting on bin Laden's chest as the body lay at the author's feet in the middle of the cabin, for the short flight to a refueling stop inside Pakistan where a third helicopter was waiting.

This is common practice, as troops sometimes must sit on their own war dead in packed helicopters. Space was cramped because one of the helicopters had crashed in the initial assault, leaving little space for the roughly two dozen commandos in the two aircraft that remained. When the commandos reached the third aircraft, bin Laden's body was moved to it.

Owen writes disparagingly that none of the SEALs were fans of President Barack Obama and knew that his administration would take credit for ordering the May 2011 raid. One of the SEALs said after the mission that they had just gotten Obama re-elected by carrying out the raid.

But he says they respected him as commander-in-chief and for giving the operation the go-ahead.

Owen writes less flatteringly of meeting Vice President Joe Biden along with Obama at the headquarters of the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment after the raid. He says Biden told "lame jokes" no one understood, reminding him of "someone's drunken uncle at Christmas dinner."

Beyond such embarrassing observations, U.S. officials fear the book may include classified information, as it did not undergo the formal review required by the Pentagon for works published by former or current Defense Department employees.

Officials from the Pentagon and the CIA, which commanded the mission, are examining the manuscript for possible disclosure of classified information and could take legal action against the author.

In a statement provided to The Associated Press, the author says he did "not disclose confidential or sensitive information that would compromise national security in any way."

Jihadists on al Qaeda websites have posted purported photos of the author, calling for his murder.

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AlanBeasley says:
Obama is not one to talk about making things up!

I was told months ago that no one would believe my account of the bin Laden raid.

(and was laughed at by the left leaning media - who's laughing now!)

Since my book was in print on Amazon before the SEAL story broke about bin Laden's health - My book validates the SEAL account. TO THE TEE!

How dare anyone question the SEALS account?

Legacy of Success! Page 89 -

"...bin Laden had been under a form of house arrest for years in Pakistan - rarely seeing the light of day. His health and mental faculties had deteriorated significantly, and he longer led any terror groups or had anything to do with attacks. He was obsessed with creating his own persona and legacy - and ironically spent most of the day watching U.S. television stations.

He was barely able to walk for more than a few minutes - and certainly wasn't worried about U.S. forces seeing him out in the courtyard. U.S. Forces were hundreds of miles away and were not looking for anyone in the shadow of a large Pakistani Military Base complex and training Facility."

"I am glad the brave U.S. Special Forces were given the chance, and took out bin Laden. But let's not lose sight of the fact that bin Laden was a feeble, mentally unstable, dying man... "

So unless the entire team at Amazon or legacyofsuccessbook website are all part of some conspiracy...

The SEALs are accurate - Obama is not!

There is SO MUCH MORE to this story!
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marcie10000 says:
Is this a swiftboat attempt? You know, the Hitler/Goebells Big Lie where a great accomplishment is diminished by an outrageous lie? Then one minutia of it might be true, and then that is the soundbite - showing the ONE contrary piece of information? I need to know who is behind this book - Fourth Estate - do your job!
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marcie10000 replies:
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oh shallow - how can you vote against yourself and your country? Obama's announcement was so short and humble. Do not you wonder why Osama Bin Laden was in Pakistan so safely during the Bush years and Bush declared it not a big deal to catch the leader who orchestrated 9/11 and then dismantled the CIA unit?
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touria55 says:
"Owen writes disparagingly that none of the SEALs were fans of President Barack Obama and knew that his administration would take credit for ordering the May 2011 raid."

So I wonder whom he disliked the most,.. Bin Laden or Obama??
We KNOW why the 'Seals' disliked, Bin Laden, but WHY the dislike for President Obama? I hope Pelley asked him this on 60 Minutes.

President praised the Seals for the success of their mission...
Hopefully, this person doesn't speak for the other Seals. I would hope that along with bravery and discipline comes intelligence.
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mentalist65 says:
I wish people would cite creditable sources instead of spewing hatred they learned from Rush Limblowhard.
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AOCGUY replies:
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Hey Dummy if he was a seal he would have died there - they need water. On the other hand this supposed Navy SEAL posts a story that contradicts his own military's account and possibly endangers the lives of his buds that are still serving.
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UForgotPoland says:
This SEAL sounds like a douchy conservative. He should give Obama some respect for having some guts and authorizing the mission (which wasn't exactly legal anyway by international standards) and increasing the drone/ intelligence campaign against Al Qauda.I also don't remember at any point Obama taking credit for the whole operation besides for giving the order which he did, unless SEALS can now authorize their own missions and set its perimeters? Bush would not of had the balls to set foot in Pakistan. Not to mention this guy doesn't seem too bright by publishing a book that can potentially endanger his comrades and himself. If their beloved McCain was in office they would be stuck doing typical breach and clear ops in Iraq (which McCain would have refused to withdraw from).
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I can't quiet get it. I used to respect the SEALS for what they do, but to say they are this or that just blew the respect out the window. Who the heck they think they are? How about the CIA's that found out where this douchy was at? How about President Obama for putting together a team that can track this douchy to that compound? All the SEAL team had to do was go in there and shot him. I know the mission is dangerous but anyone in the SEALS program can do that. I just don't want to see our military become disrespectful of our President, their commander in chief. The overall point is that President OBAMA and his administration put together a plan and a team to get the douchy... and they got him. Did BUSH got him? Nope! His priorities were very different than Obama. So that stupid SEAL, now an author, can try to take the credit but the credit goes to so many people, including the commander in chief, the president of the United States, Mr. Obama.
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almnbros says:
what happen to respect for the potus
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BFR50 replies:
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That all went out the window when the left started disrespecting President Bush. Where were you 2001-2009 in asking that question?
TheFoundersLive replies:
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You can have respect for the office but not for the man.

Salute the rank, not the name.
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jerryballew says:
Dear God, help America. All these little tin "patriots" blogging here are going to vote?
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BFR50 says:
I bet Gen Petraeus book will discredit Obama like this Navy Seal is doing. The Military leaders loath guys like Obama and Bill Clinton.
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Rafterman11 replies:
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Military vote 2008:

McCain 54 percent
Obama 44 percent
BFR50 replies:
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More like 44% of the don't ask don't tell crowd in the military.


Read it and weep.

May 28, 2012
Veterans Give Romney Big Lead Over Obama

Veterans responsible for Romney's advantage among men overall

by Frank Newport


PRINCETON, NJ -- U.S. veterans, about 13% of the adult population and consisting mostly of older men, support Mitt Romney over Barack Obama for president by 58% to 34%, while nonveterans give Obama a four-percentage-point edge.

These data, from an analysis of Gallup Daily tracking interviews conducted April 11-May 24, show that 24% of all adult men are veterans, compared with 2% of adult women.
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BFR50 says:
Hillary Clinton was also there and had more backbone than Obama did.
She was right about him not being ready to take that 3:00 AM call.
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Rafterman11 replies:
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Except that he did take the call and he answered it harshly and decisively. If bin Laden were still alive , you could ask him. Or are you going to deny Obama wasn't in that war room photo?
BFR50 replies:
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Yes he was and he looked like he was going to pass out.
He probably had to go excuse himself to go toss his lunch.
Hillary is a better man than Obama and slick Willie combined.
LOL!
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BFR50 says:
I can't wait until Leon Panetta and the others who were there when Obama wimped out write their books and show Obama for the follower he really is.
LOL!
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Rafterman11 replies:
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Then why don't they quit the administration and write them now?
BFR50 replies:
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They will be doing that in 2013 when they are out of a job.
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