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ALSO BY CHUCK PFARRER

Warrior Soul: The Memoir of a Navy SEAL

Killing Che: A Novel

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FOR THE RED MEN.

NOW THE WORLD KNOWS WHO YOU ARE.

CONTENTS

Preface to the Paperback Edition:
An Inconvenient Bit of History

By knowing things that exist

you can know what does not exist.

MIYAMOTO MUSASHI

The Book of Five Rings

PREFACE TO THE PAPERBACK EDITION:
AN INCONVENIENT BIT OF HISTORY

Operation Neptunes Spear, planned by SEAL admiral Bill McRaven, was one of Americas most brilliant special operations successes. Thirty-eight minutes on target, zero American casualties, and the terrorist mastermind of 9/11 sent to meet his maker. One for the history books...well, not quite.

In the year that had passed since the mission, history, it seems, has been up for grabs. In the days and weeks after the raid, the U.S. government floundered through a series of stories, corrections, and walk backs regarding the operation. In the absence of definitive facts from the government, the story began to morph into an ugly tale of murder.

Five months after the raid, in August 2011, the New Yorker magazine published a version of the raid that depicted the SEALs as hit men who blasted their way into the compound, firing indiscriminately, until they got to the third floorwhere they shot one of Bin Ladens wives, and then murdered Osama bin Laden in cold blood. It is little wonder that the words Kill Mission tripped off the tongues of media pundits.

In order to write history, one needs access to the facts and the accounts of eyewitnesses, or, at the very least, access to people who know what actually happened. SEAL Target Geronimo goes to original sources, and I have no doubt that the operators and intelligence professionals who conducted this mission told me the truth.

But before I tell you what happened, let me tell you what did not. There was not a 45-minute firefight, or even a twenty-minute one. There werent enough bullet holes or broken glass to support this storyand neither the SEAL Team nor civilian casualties supported a tale of urban combat. Zero SEALs were killed or wounded, and only five civilians died, one slightly wounded. My research showed that only twelve bullets were fired during the entire mission.

The downed helicopter story was also suspect. Eyewitnesses told me that the helicopter did not crash on insertion, but only after it had successfully landed assaulters on Bin Ladens roof. This version was also supported by Pakistani eyewitnesses interviewed by an independent investigator. The crashed on insertion story never made tactical sense. If the lead helicopter went down approaching the target, why would its backup then divert outside the compound and deposit its load of shooters on the wrong side of a twenty-foot concrete wall? In addition, a close-up inspection of the walls of the compound revealed no main rotor strike damage, and the tail rotor left behind was largely intact and its blades undamaged, suggesting that it was not turning when it was thrown outside the walls.

Overhead video imagery confirms that assaulters were delivered successfully to the roof of the main building, and that the crash of the insertion helicopter came twelve to eighteen minutes into the raidnot at the outset. This live video feed was beamed into the White House. As the president and his entourage watched in horror, the helicopter was seen to lift off from the roof, turn tail, and settle into the livestock pen next to the main residence. The cause of the crash is unknown, but may have to do with the catastrophic failure of two flight control systems. The stealth helicopter, now unflyable, was abandoned and blown up in place. Despite this accident, Admiral McRavens SEALs completed their mission and returned to base without loss or injury. Bin Ladens corpse was flown to the carrier USS Carl Vinson, where he was buried at sea.

The administrations pushback started even before SEAL Target Geronimo hit its publication date. For the first time in history, the U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) singled out a military history book for criticismcalling SEAL Target Geronimo a fabrication, and branding me, its author, a liar. Those are serious accusations to a third-generation naval officer, and I take exception to them. But lost in the government denunciation was a statement that may provide an explanation of why the book was such an annoyance, at least to politicians. An AP article quoted a SOCCOM spokesman as saying that Admiral Bill McRaven ...was concerned that the book would lead Americans to doubt the administrations version of the story.

You may count me as a doubter, and an early one.

When politics is mixed with military history, the result is not often pretty. One need only recall the press stories involving Specialist Jessica Lynch, Ranger Pat Tillman, or Mission Accomplished to know what happens when politicians put their spin on battlefield facts.

Indeed, the administrations handling of the narrative could not have been worse: a premature, politically driven announcement, followed by a contradictory story, crowned by a highly negative magazine account and a television dramatization that depicted the raid as a cold-blooded hit. What might have been an important success for the United States in the information space was turned into an unmitigated disaster. Reaction to the New Yorker article was immediateflags started burning all over the Middle East, and U.S. Special Operations Forces were seen as a gang of murderers and thugs.

But worse, much worse, by almost immediately confirming that the United States had conducted the operation, President Obama rendered worthless hundreds of items of actionable intelligenceenough to put Al Qaeda out of business forever. As news of the raid spread around the world, Al Qaeda operatives, including Ayman Zawahiri, bolted for cover. The intelligence gathered by the SEALs was squandered in an instantbartered for a bump in the polls.

When the administration and the military failed to disavow the troubling New Yorker article, I was appalled. The brave SEALs who pulled off this mission deserved better, and history deserved the truth. I wrote SEAL Target Geronimo to correct the record, and I stand by every word. Ive found that the most strident attacks against the book (and me) have been made either anonymously, or by people who did not witness the raid. The mission was filmed, in its entirety, by an RQ-170 Sentinel drone. The people who watched the mission live included: President Barack Obama, VP Joe Biden, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Leon Panetta, Brigadier General Brad Webb, Deputy National Security Advisor Denis McDonough, Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, Admiral Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff; Tom Donilon, national security advisor; White House Chief of Staff William M. Daley; Tony Blinken, national security advisor to the vice president; Audrey Tomason, director for counterterrorism for the National Security Council; John O. Brennan, deputy national security advisor for homeland security and counterterrorism; and James R. Clapper, the director of national intelligence. These people saw the mission, and I believe they saw it happen as I described it in the book.

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