jimnyc
10-31-2014, 04:52 PM
On Wednesday, Fox News announced it planned to reveal the identity of the Navy SEAL who shot Osama Bin Laden in a documentary set to air next month.
But in a statement issued to Business Insider, the Pentagon stressed that anyone who participated in the 2011 operation that left the Al Qaeda leader dead was "still bound" by a "non-disclosure agreement to not discuss classified information, especially in a nationally televised interview."
This seems to indicate the SEAL could face a criminal investigation for participating in the documentary.
Rest here - http://www.businessinsider.com/pentagon-statement-on-navy-seal-and-fox-news-2014-10
But in a statement issued to Business Insider, the Pentagon stressed that anyone who participated in the 2011 operation that left the Al Qaeda leader dead was "still bound" by a "non-disclosure agreement to not discuss classified information, especially in a nationally televised interview."
This seems to indicate the SEAL could face a criminal investigation for participating in the documentary.
Rest here - http://www.businessinsider.com/pentagon-statement-on-navy-seal-and-fox-news-2014-10