(WASHINGTON TIMES) Suddenly, obtaining information on the Navy SEAL raid on Osama bin Laden’s hideaway home got a bit tougher.
A Pentagon watchdog report says one of America’s top special operations commander told military officials to move records on the raid from the Defense Department to the Central Intelligence Agency — an order that effectively shields much of the information from the public eyes.
The move was done in secret and was initially described in a draft report from the Pentagon’s inspector general, obtained by The Associated Press.