The Article:<\/strong> The Man Who Shot Osama Bin Laden…is Screwed<\/a> by Phil Bronstein in Esquire.<\/p>\n
“He said, ‘Hey, we have snipers.’<\/p>\n
Just as soon as the Department of Defense creates one.<\/p>\n
1 APRIL 2011: THE MISSION<\/strong><\/p>\n
I assumed it was WMD, a nuke, because why else are they sending us to Libya?<\/p>\n
2. “100 PERCENT, HE’S ON THE THIRD FLOOR.”<\/strong><\/p>\n
And think of the ad campaign: “If you only have one day to live…”<\/p>\n
We got word that we’d be scrambling jets on the border to back us up.<\/p>\n
An Ambien, a C-17 cargo-plane ride, a short stop in Germany, and they were in Afghanistan.<\/p>\n
By early September of last year, the Shooter was out, officially. Retired.<\/p>\n
“I don’t know why he’d do that,” the Shooter says.<\/p>\n
3.”HEY, MAN, I JUST SHOT A WOMAN.”<\/strong><\/p>\n
I took one last piss on the bushes.<\/p>\n
I was sitting next to the commanding officer, and he’s relaying everything to McRaven.<\/p>\n
Every fifteen minutes they’d tell us we hadn’t been painted [made by Pakistani radar].<\/p>\n
I would have pissed my pants rather than trying to fight with a full bladder.<\/p>\n
We opened the doors, and I looked out.<\/p>\n
“I’ve been drown-proofed once, and it does suck,” the Shooter says.<\/p>\n
“We jumped the next day.”<\/p>\n
4.”IS THIS THE BEST THING I’VE EVER DONE, OR THE WORST?”<\/strong><\/p>\n
We were at a standstill on the ground floor, waiting for the breacher to do his work.<\/p>\n
The breacher had to blast the door twice for it to open. We started rolling up.<\/p>\n
They step over and past Khalid, who’s dead on the stairs.<\/p>\n
I don’t think he hit him. He thinks he might have.<\/p>\n
I kept looking behind us, and there was still no one else there.<\/p>\n
I rolled past him into the room, just inside the doorway.<\/p>\n
The point man came in and zip-tied the other two women he’d grabbed.<\/p>\n
The third-floor action and killing took maybe fifteen seconds.<\/p>\n
The alone times are deeply trying.<\/p>\n
It was four days more before she heard that her husband was safe.<\/p>\n
Exactly what, if any, responsibility should the government have to her family?<\/p>\n
“This is new to us, not having the team.”<\/p>\n
5.”WE ALL DID IT.”<\/strong><\/p>\n
I never expected people to be screaming “U.S.A.!” with Geraldo outside the White House.<\/p>\n
The potential for public fame was too great, and suspicion was high inside SEAL Team 6.<\/p>\n
He considered whether to get a gun permit for life outside the perimeter.<\/p>\n
But he had already decided this would be his last deployment, his SEAL Team 6 sayonara.<\/p>\n
But his criticisms at dinner afterward are minor.<\/p>\n
“They Hollywooded it up some.”<\/p>\n
“Dude, what the fuck? How come I never got my four-eye goggles?”<\/p>\n
“We have those.” “Are you kidding me?”<\/p>\n
They laugh, at themselves as much as at each other.<\/p>\n
The Shooter seems smoothed out, untroubled, as relaxed as I’ve seen him.<\/p>\n
They both knew at least one of the paramilitary contractors who perished with her.<\/p>\n
The blood is your own, not fake splatter and explosive squibs.<\/p>\n
One line from the film kept resonating in my head.<\/p>\n
An actor playing a CIA station chief warns Maya about jihadi vengeance.<\/p>\n