Former DEVGRU operator Matt Bissonnette sheds new light on how the bin Laden raid actually unfolded

The al-Qaeda leader was killed in May 2011 in a daring special operations raid conducted by members of SEAL Team 6 flown into Pakistan by the 160th SOAR.The raid delivered justice for the victims of 9/11 and all the men and women who deployed to war in the aftermath of that tragic day.HOLLYWOOD LEGEND MAKING MOVIE ABOUT EPIC IRAN RESCUE MISSION TO SAVE F-15 FIGHTER JET CREWThe full details of the raid have never been made public, and much of it remains in the shadows, despite many different narratives in the public.Now, people are getting a light shined on what happened.Saudi dissident Osama bin Laden is shown in an undated photo.On Oct.

10, 2001, Afghanistan's ruling Taliban lifted restrictions on Bin Laden, allowing him to conduct "Jihad," or holy war, against Afghanistan's enemies.(Getty Images)Bissonnette spoke with podcaster and former DEVGRU member Andy Stumpf in an interview released on Monday, and touched on many topics.DAVID MARCUS: CALLING 9/11 'INEVITABLE' IS SAME AS JUSTIFYING IT, AND IT IS DISGRACEFULOne of the most interesting moments was when he disputed the idea bin Laden's face was completely blown apart."The photos, if they ever got released, I don't know, I think that would help clear some stuff up.

I think you'd also see very quickly it's high forehead shots.His face is not all f***ed up.

You can very clearly see his bridge of his nose, whole face, mouth, mouth structure.Easily identifiable.

The idea that there were extra shots or any of this that his face was distorted.Release the photos.

High forehead shots," Bissonnette told Stumpf during the interview.FILE PHOTO: Osama bin-Laden is seen in an undated photo in Afghanistan.A Pakistani foreign ministry spokesman said Oct.

4, 2001, that it had seen sufficient evidence provided by U.S.investigators to allow an indictment against Osama bin Laden.

(Getty Images)The former Red Squadron Navy SEAL also touched on one of the most discussed and debated moments of the raid:REMEMBERING THE COLLEAGUE...

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