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Originally Posted by spence
It's their duty to deny everything...unless you want to write a book about it? Something doesn't add up there.
-spence
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What doesn't add up? That a former seal with ties to the community wrote a book, and after the ten different stories the White house puts out, his doesn't jibe with their last. So the DEVGRU always follows Washington, and discounts the book big deal. You do not have to take every word in the book as gospel you choose. Me I know the government keeps alot of stuff from the public, that's to keep the peace, and make people feel safe and I accept that. The book is still a good read. Bottom line the WhiteHouse should have kept their mouth shut about the BinLaden raid, let them go over the intel and see who or what else they could of got, before they let the whole world know. Instead a president with a low approval rating at the time wanted to boost it, and let it go public. Then in the days that followed many different versions were released by the WhiteHouse. We will never know the truth only those on the ground will. The bottom line is if you believe the Whitehouse versions, then the ones by this author, who was a seal and participated in similar missions, are just as believable.