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11-08-2012, 09:31 PM
TheRealVille Wrote:This was a planned attack, and went as planned. Mission accomplished. The drone firing is different. For all we know the military is still processing information, and letting information out as they think is necessary. We don't have a clue what's in motion. Don't be an armchair General, they've people to do that job. You are just like me, you don't have one clue on things military.
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American special forces troops took a treasure trove of evidence with them when they retreated from Osama Bin Ladenâs lair in Abbottabad.
Not only was the most wanted man in the world dead, but the U.S. Navy Seals had also swiftly swept the suburban fortress, and found a haul of a reported ten computers, ten mobile phones, and a hundred memory sticks.
Computer analysts, and experts in numerous languages, are now seeking to crack any encryption used to protect the various devices, before trawling through the mass of data held on them to see what it can tell them about the Al Qaeda terror network.
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11-08-2012, 09:31 PM
TheRealVille Wrote:They are not required to give you military information in real time. They might have been considering strategic moves first. Let the military handle this. They know their business.
The Commander in Chief sure was quick to give us information on a "video" that caused attacks that killed four of our own. Was that a strategic move?
11-08-2012, 09:33 PM
So we can't take time to explorer data and Intel from the most wanted man in the world telling the world he was dead within hours yet we have to keep hush hush over a drone being shot at?
11-08-2012, 09:42 PM
MustangSally Wrote:So we can't take time to explorer data and Intel from the most wanted man in the world telling the world he was dead within hours yet we have to keep hush hush over a drone being shot at?I can't believe you can't get the difference in the two situations. As soon as our guys were back to safety, and couldn't get caught, the information could be released. This is completely different. The military might be doing something else in this situation. If you are so smart militarily, why aren't you enlisted, offering your help?
I don't know, I'm not a military man. Maybe Vundy will stop in and let us know if the information should have been released within hours of it happening.
11-08-2012, 09:45 PM
The intel encryption wasn't even broken yet and we showed our hand that we had it
11-09-2012, 06:57 AM
MustangSally Wrote:This is being reported now 5 days after it happened?
Why is the White House getting away with this sort of behavior? Benghazi first now this?
What else is being covered up for political reasons?
you are going to have to get over it obama your president for the next 4 years and 2 months
11-09-2012, 07:00 AM
TheRealVille Wrote:This was a planned attack, and went as planned. Mission accomplished. The drone firing is different. For all we know the military is still processing information, and letting information out as they think is necessary. We don't have a clue what's in motion. Don't be an armchair General, they've people to do that job. You are just like me, you don't have one clue on things military.
hoot does he plays call of duty
11-09-2012, 09:06 AM
vector Wrote:you are going to have to get over it obama your president for the next 4 years and 2 monthsSo we should just roll over and permit the administration to do as they please?
11-09-2012, 11:08 AM
Maybe the Iranian Gov't doesnât want another U.S. puppet ruler! I know you all probably wonât watch this but it will probably change your mind on Iran/U.S. relations.
11-09-2012, 08:11 PM
Is the commander and chief dealing with this or is he on another 20 million dollar vacation in Southeast Asia?
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