The US Navy commandos responsible for the death of Osama bin Laden, the founder of the banned al-Qaeda organization, say the death of Osama bin Laden a decade ago is helping to heal the wounds of those who lost their loved ones in the September 11, 2001 attacks. Rob O'Neill, a former member of the US Navy's "Cell 6" team, said in an interview with Fox News.
Referring to the Abbottabad operation on May 2, 2011, Rob O'Neill said that there was a need for US troops to reach Osama bin Laden's bedroom to eliminate him. I was lucky to be that person. I have no regrets about that. I can still smell bin Laden's house. Regarding the withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan, Rob O'Neill said there was no need for US troops to stay in the region. The military should have withdrawn from Afghanistan in about 2004. According to US Navy commandos, the United States intended to get Osama bin Laden's head, and I'm lucky we got Osama bin Laden. The September 11, 2001 attacks killed 2,977 people and injured thousands.