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Pentagon Official Says Book About OBL Raid Reveals ‘Classified Information’

retire05 Wrote: Sep 05, 2012 11:56 AM
Oh, my, so Panetta is claiming that state secrets were revealed, while not revealing what those state secrets were? Nevermind that with Obama's quick to tell about ObL's death, the U.S. did not have time to investigate all the intel gained in that raid and connect the dots to get other bad guys. Obama wanted to spike the football, again telling us what a badass he is. But wait............didn't the White House invite Hollywood so they could discuss the ObL raid in order to make a "Obama is a Badass" movie? What state secrets were revealed to do that? Seems to me that Mark Owen is a candidate for Oath Keepers who took and oath to protect, and defend, the U.S. Constitution, not its current Marxist president.
Retire05isnuts Wrote: Jan 31, 2013 3:25 PM
President Obama did it the right way. How long did you want him to wait before announcing it? He couldn't keep it a secret. We had to tell Pakistan why we were in their country. They would have announced it to the world and then he would have had to comment on it. The announcement was straightforward and honest. What would you have done genius?

Pentagon officials determined the book “No Easy Day,” which offers a firsthand account of the raid that killed OBL, reveals “sensitive and classified information.” Since the book was released on Tuesday, it’s too late to halt its circulation but that doesn’t mean the author Mark Owen (pen name), is in the clear.

At the Pentagon, press secretary George Little said that an official review of the book, "No Easy Day," determined that it reveals what he called "sensitive and classified" information. He was not more specific but said the author was required to submit the book to...

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