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Ex-Seal thought ‘Zero Dark Thirty’ will see no light

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Washington, May 22: An ex-Navy Seal who claims to have killed Osama bin Laden has said that ahead of the 2011 Abbottabad raid he bought farewell gifts for his children and had a “last conversati­on” with his father as he believed it was a “one way” mission.

Ex-Navy Seal Team 6 shooter Robert O’Neill told CNN about the preparatio­ns he made before he left for the trip, which included arranging to have a last meal with his kids and heading to the mall to buy them “never coming back presents”.

“As depressing as that sounds... I wasn’t afraid, I was just focussed,” O’Neill was quoted as saying. “We were preparing to not come home.” O’Neill also recalled how he had arranged for a last conversati­on with his father.

“My father, he and I talked. We would talk before a lot of missions, he would joke like, ‘I wish I could go with you!’ I would say, I know, Dad, I wish you could, too. I said I am with some great guys. That was the last conversati­on,” O’Neill said.

O’Neill said he participat­ed in more than 400 missions during his time with the Seals. Despite his concerns, the raid on Osama’s Pakistan compound “wasn’t even one of the most difficult targets we’ve been on,” he said.

“They selected a group of combat veteran navy SEALs. We’d all done it hundreds and hundreds of times. It was the best team I’ve ever been a part of,” O’Neill said.

“We were given the most time to prepare for this mission. So we knew the outside of the compound very, very well. We knew most of the contingenc­ies,” he said. Talking about the night of the raid itself, O’Neill said that “everyone just did their jobs”.

“And when we got to the top, I was in position where I turned a corner and I did what any Seal, any Ranger, any special operator would have done. I saw bin Laden, and he was a threat, he was not surrenderi­ng, and so I took — I treated him as if he were a suicide bomber, which I assumed he was, and I shot him in the face three times,” he said.

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