Ex-Navy SEAL who killed Bin Laden on US servicemembers killed in Kabul explosions: It’s a ‘sad day’
Rob O’Neill, the ex-Navy SEAL who killed Usama bin Laden, discusses terror groups in the Middle East and the events unfolding in Afghanistan.
Ex-Navy SEAL who killed bin Laden Robert O'Neill discussed terrorism in the Middle East and described the Marines being killed in Kabul as ‘a sad day’ during an appearance on "Cavuto: Coast to Coast," Thursday.
ROBERT O’NEILL: I learned a long time ago, long before the bin Laden raid – when we were in combat with these same groups of people – one of my jobs I had after we assaulted the target was called a battlefield interrogator, where we caught these weaklings who they really are and interrogated them.
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…What I learned and we're learning right now is they're going to lie. They lied to us. They don't need to tell us the truth because it's not a legitimate government. These are what we call terrorists.
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It's just a sad day…you saw a lot of anger and frustration from veterans [who] were predicting what's going to happen then. It's sadness and now it's a shame.
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Ex-Navy SEAL on Marines killed in Afghanistan: ‘It’s shameful’
Former Navy SEAL who killed Usama bin Laden discusses deadly attack outside of Kabul airport and how the U.S. should handle the Aug. 31 deadline.
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