Summary:
The book presents an alternative account of the 2011 raid that led to the death of Osama bin Laden, challenging the official narrative provided by the United States government. It suggests that the Pakistani intelligence services had been holding bin Laden captive and that the U.S. raid was conducted with their cooperation, rather than being a unilateral operation.
Key points:
1. Pakistani Role: Hersh claims Pakistan knew about the raid and helped the U.S.
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