n_huffhines
I want for you what you want for immigrants
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An emotional release because they are psychotic. It's crazy, but they derive some "benefit" from it.What does keying a Tesla do for those people? Crazy or overly emotional people aren’t typically thinking things through.
This position assumes the Houthis wouldn’t know where their own assets were.I would say your idiotic statement that a war plan includes everything but where the war is going on as troublesome.
that all got cleared BEFORE it went to the news. that is the difference. it was purposefully released AFTER it had been reviewed and approved to be shared.Its a strange thing here because generally I would say these things are classify but than if you actually see that the military is routinely giving the news opsec material beforehand over the last 30+ years... what is the big deal now? (see Iraq I, Iraq II, Afghanistan, etc)
I had my popcorn all read for Iraqi in 2003... it wasn't secret to anyone. Now all of a sudden its a problem.
Constraint and wisdom isn’t how I’d describe taking screenshots of that conversation.Like him or not, the journalist showed a great deal of constraint and wisdom by waiting until the operation was concluded to release his piece. We live in a world where the first one to tweet information gets all the glory.
You’re right, every journalist learns early in school that information gathering (especially when it is dropped in your lap via a huge amount of incompetence by a nation’s military/intelligence leaders) is frowned upon.Constraint and wisdom isn’t how I’d describe taking screenshots of that conversation.