A Navy SEAL stalks a target during a training exercise.

It Was Inevitable That A Navy SEAL Would Speak Publicly About The Bin Laden Raid -- Pierre Bienaimé, Business Insider

Mark Bowden is one of the preeminent journalists of this era, with much of his work focusing on the fraught relationship between the US and the Islamic world. His books include now-classic works of reportage like Black Hawk Down and Guests of the Ayatollah, and he wrote a 2012 book about the raid that killed Osama bin Laden, The Finish. He is currently a national correspondent for The Atlantic, as well as a contributing editor at Vanity Fair.

Business Insider spoke to him about the 35th anniversary of the embassy hostage crisis, the fight against ISIS, and why it was inevitable that participants in the Bin Laden raid would want to discuss their role in public. The interview has been edited for length and clarity.

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My Comment: When details first broke about the Osama Bin Laden raid, I was disappointed that many of the details were kept secret. But I will confess that at the time I strongly believed that some (if not all) of the details would eventually leak out .... and probably sooner rather than later. So yes .... it was inevitable that a Navy SEAL would eventually speak publicly about the Bin Laden raid .... and sooner rather than later.

Should we be surprised .... no. We do live in a new age where mass communications and information is always readily available at our fingertips. We are also living in a very narcissistic age .... where many of us crave and hunger for attention and recognition. Are US Navy SEALs immune from this ... obviously not .... but there are still many US Navy SEALs who are remaining quiet ... and they should at least be applauded and recognized for that.