The former Navy SEAL who killed Osama bin Laden fired back after members of the Islamic State group leaked his home address.
"All soldiers who serve their country assume certain risks. It’s part of the deal. But I am alert, I am vigilant and I take precautions," Rob O'Neill told the Daily Caller on Tuesday.
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The former SEAL Team 6 member was part of the mission to kill the al-Qaida mastermind May 2, 2011, in Abbottabad, Pakistan. In addition to killing bin Laden, the raid netted mounds of intelligence during the SEAL's exploration of the site.
"My bigger concern is a lack of a clear strategy for containing and or neutralizing ISIS as a national security threat," O'Neill added.
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A British ISIS supporter told the Mirror on Tuesday, "This is what he gets for not shutting his mouth about the operation."
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"I leave this info of Robert O'Neill for my brothers in America and al-Qaida in the U.S, as a number one target to eventually hunt down and kill," a member of ISIS wrote Tuesday on message boards monitored by the newspaper.
O'Neill's personal information has now been shared on multiple extremist websites, the Mirror reported.