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Why Soldier That killed Osama Bin Laden Got Fired
Ten years on, after the successful killing of the world deadliest terrorist, Osama Bin Laden by the US military, There was a certain relief and joyful jubilation all over the world to have killed such a notorious mass murderer.
Osama Bin Laden had caused so many attacks round the world during his reign as the leader of Al Qaeda.
He had led so many attacks mostly towards the Americans, not forgetting his most popular attack that destroyed twin towers in America and caused so much pain and agony as people died.
Due to his inhuman conscience towards humanity, he was declared wanted all over the world as the Enemy. Every country around the world were planning the easy way to end his life before causing more terror to the society.
However, It took the world so long to get him killed during Obama’s administration as the American president.
Before Osama got killed, the former US President, Obama mapped out a strategic planned and organized a special team known as Seal team six, which was a special team under US Navy force.
The six people that formed the Seal team six vowed and agreed to keep a low profile after killing Osama Bin Laden. They agreed amongst themselves never to take the credit after the murder, EKO HOT BLOG gathered.
After a successful mission for killing Osama in Abotabad, Pakistan on the 2nd May 2011., one of the soldiers, Neill, who was among the Seal team six that specifically hit the final shot that terminated Bin Laden’s life, broke the rule of secrecy to forever remain silence during an interview which got him fired from the team for breaking their secret code after 6 years of working together with team members.
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