November 6, 2014
Melanie Kembrey
The Navy SEAL (click here) who says he shot and killed al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden has been identified as Rob O'Neill.
US network Fox News had been promoting an exclusive interview with the soldier that would reveal "never before shared details" of his experience of confronting and killing Bin Laden during a raid on his Pakistan compound on May 11, 2011.
But it seems the Daily Mail Online has spoiled Fox's party, outing the soldier a week before the interview was due to be aired.
In an "exclusive" report, the Mail has named Mr O'Neill, 38, as the man who, by his account, shot Bin Laden at close range during the raid.
The Mail has quoted Mr O'Neill's father, Tom, saying: "People are asking if we are worried that ISIS will come and get us because Rob is going public. I say I'll paint a big target on my front door and say come and get us."...
Coming out to get benefits after 16 years of service because he killed an "Wanted" man is attempting to strongarm the USA. Sixteen years is 16 years. Benefits begin at the 20th year of service. Twenty years has always been the standard. Now someone wants special treatment, so he becomes a political play toy.
Coming out to get benefits after 16 years of service because he killed an "Wanted" man is attempting to strongarm the USA. Sixteen years is 16 years. Benefits begin at the 20th year of service. Twenty years has always been the standard. Now someone wants special treatment, so he becomes a political play toy.