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Former Navy SEAL Robert J. O’Neill sits down with VladTV for a wide-ranging conversation about the Osama bin Laden raid, his ongoing legal battles, modern warfare, PTSD, and escalating tensions across the Middle East.

O’Neill addresses his $25 million defamation lawsuit against Brent Tucker and Tyler Hoover of the Antihero podcast, who he says falsely portrayed him as a fraud. He explains why he’s prepared to defend his account with testimony and documentation from people connected to SEAL Team Six and Operation Neptune Spear.

The conversation then turns to the 2011 raid that killed Osama bin Laden. O’Neill maintains that he was the first American to shoot bin Laden and addresses conflicting accounts of what happened inside the compound, including differences between his recollection and the version presented by Matt Bissonnette in No Easy Day.

O’Neill also weighs in on the latest tensions involving Iran, Israel, and Hamas, questioning intelligence surrounding Iran’s nuclear capabilities and discussing how political pressure can influence military decisions. Drawing from his combat experience, he explains why a full-scale ground war with Iran remains unlikely while examining the realities of fighting enemies motivated by ideology and martyrdom.

He also shares intense stories from his military career, including surviving an RPG attack near the Pakistan border and calling in air support during a firefight. O’Neill opens up about the psychological toll of combat, his struggles with PTSD and alcohol after leaving the military, and his experience using ibogaine to confront trauma and anger.

Finally, O’Neill discusses his transition into civilian life and The Operators Collective, his new venture focused on teaching leadership, teamwork, and communication using lessons learned from elite military operations.