You don't take a picture of him and not show the country.
Since they announced that he was killed, that is correct - just so long as the picture doesn't show anything or anyone that might be a piece of a puzzle that we don't want the enemy to know.
The biggest problem was all the hoopla and other crap that should have never hit the airwaves (and the subsequent deaths of most of those involved in the on-the-ground mission).
I'd have been just as happy if they never mentioned a word of it and that it got leaked by those who weren't part of our military/government/country.
When it comes to what our special forces do, the less data put out, the better.