White House: “No classified Info Divulged in Osama Movie”

White House: “No classified Info Divulged in Osama Movie”

Washington - The Obama administration has comforted the American Public when it said that there is no ground to fear and worry that classified and confidential information might have been divulged after the scriptwriters of the upcoming movie about the death of Osama bin Laden in the hands of the United States Special Forces have consulted some officials in the current administration.

The movie is set to be released by October of next year and might help promote Obama's re-election bid a month after. The movie centralized its theme in the major accomplishments and key successes of the Obama administration.  Jay Carney, White House spokesperson, said that the accusations are ridiculous. Peter King, a Republican and the chair of the House of Representatives Security Committee, has called for a joint investigation by the House of Representatives regarding the issue raised.

The movie is under the collaboration of Kathryn Bigelow, filmmaker, and Mark Boal, screenwriter. Both were part of the same team that successfully released the award-winning movie The Hurt Locker that depicts the war in Iraq. The Obama administration has assured the American public that the fight and war against terrorism will continue and will be intensified despite the death of its ultimate culprit, Osama bin Laden. The country has more problems to focus than just settling for a movie, an official from the White House uttered.

Posted by on Friday August 12 2011, 4:03 AM EST. Ref: Reuters. All trademarks acknowledged. Filed under Entertainment, Featured News. Comments and Trackbacks closed. Follow responses: RSS 2.0

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