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i recall being here that morning, working up some briefing points for him, and i think tom started in and the president said, it s a go. and we looked at him and he said, it s a go, let s get it going. i think this was just the last check. because as tom said, he had made up his mind overnight, told us it was a go, and we then had to implement his direction. once the president had made that decision, we knew instantly what our timeline was and what was going to move and when it was going to move. and admiral mccraven would just check in and say, here s where we are with in the timeline and this is and basically, in that execution, and his feed back, i could tell that it was being well executed. did you seek anyone s counsel? i didn t. and the reason was because this had to be such a close hold operation. there were only a handful of staff in the white house who knew about this.
clothing. his ride is idling out the back door. he comes to you, stands in this grouping and says what to the best of your recollection? my recollection is that he said, it s a go. we re going to do the assault, we re going to do the raid, complete the orders, and let s go. i recall being here that morning, working up some briefing points for him, and i think tom started in and the president said, it s a go. and we looked at him and he said, it s a go, let s get it going. i think this was just the last check. because as tom said, he had made up his mind overnight, told us it was a go, and we then had to implement his direction. once the president had made that decision, we knew instantly what our timeline was and what was going to move and when it was going to move. and admiral mccraven would just check in and say, here s where we are with in the timeline and this is and basically, in that execution, and his feed back, i could tell that it was being well executed. did you s
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