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Navy SEAL who killed bin Laden says America's 250th proves hard work still pays, warns of 'victimhood' culture
Robert O'Neill, a Navy SEAL who killed Usama bin Laden, praised America's 250th anniversary for offering opportunities through hard work and warned against a 'victimhood' culture. He emphasized equal opportunity in the military and criticized institutional cowardice for deepening political divisions.
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