The Pentagon has threatened legal action against Bissonnette for alleged violation of non-disclosure agreements because the manuscript was not submitted for a pre-publication security review. 4 from the publisher, Dutton, an imprint of Penguin Group USA. Reuters obtained an advance copy of the book to be released on Sept. His real name, Matt Bissonnette, was revealed shortly after news broke that the first-hand account of the daring operation on the al Qaeda leader’s compound in Pakistan last year was to be published. In the book, penned under pseudonym “Mark Owen,” he mused that “the only thing that remained secret was our names.” “Don’t they have tours of the White House?” “How many hands does it pass through before it gets hung on the wall?” the author of “No Easy Day” asked. He wrote about his concern that others would see his name. government over his book worried about security after the raid that killed Osama bin Laden to the point that he questioned signing his real name on a framed flag from the mission which was being presented to President Barack Obama. WASHINGTON, Aug 31 (Reuters) - A former Navy SEAL at the center of a brewing battle with the U.S. * Author was concerned about SEAL Team Six security
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