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lrd
09-26-2006, 18:11
Declassified Key Judgments of the National Intelligence Estimate "Trends in Global Terrorism: Implications for the United States" dated April 2006

http://dni.gov/press_releases/Declassified_NIE_Key_Judgments.pdf

Jack Moroney (RIP)
09-26-2006, 19:28
Well isn't this a Blinding Flash of the Obvious. This could have been written by any kid in high school with access to newspaper accounts and a good dose of common sense. So from this folks are building a case against the administrations efforts? I think the biggest problem in this whole business is not the "damning contents" of the NIE but the traitorous slime ball who released the information.

Ambush Master
09-26-2006, 20:05
Or was this a very clever/lucky plot/chance to set up the Liberal Media and the Dems (one and the same)!! They go and spout off on all of this and then GW "releases the WHOLE THING"!! Leaving the LM & Dems swinging in the breeze because the tidbit that they blew all out of proportion is nowhere near the real truth!!! :munchin

(Gotta love the concepts of MIS/DIS- INFORMATION!!)

incommin
09-27-2006, 05:34
Funny thing. It seems that everyone was crying that our intell estimates were so bad they got us into a war that was a mistake.........Now all of a sudden the Dems think the intell estimates prove their point of view. All based on a paragraph or two out of a many page report.

Jim

GreenSalsa
09-27-2006, 06:33
Why people keep leaking these types of documents!

We need to aggressively investigate, prosecute, and incarcerate these people. The army regularly “fries” soldiers for security breaches of a far lesser magnitude!

:mad:

(rant off)

CPTAUSRET
09-27-2006, 07:01
Why people keep leaking these types of documents!

We need to aggressively investigate, prosecute, and incarcerate these people. The army regularly “fries” soldiers for security breaches of a far lesser magnitude!

:mad:

(rant off)


Concur, TOTALLY!!

x SF med
09-27-2006, 07:11
OPSEC, PERSEC, and INTSEC are foreign ideas to the politicos - they don't die because of them, our fellow QPs and other soldiers do - gov't officials and employees need to be held to higer security standards.

CPTAUSRET
09-27-2006, 07:14
OPSEC, PERSEC, and INTSEC are foreign ideas to the politicos - they don't die because of them, our fellow QPs and other soldiers do - gov't officials and employees need to be held to higer security standards.

Probably not going to happen, though!

Remind me someday to tell you about the time I saved John Kerry's life!

x SF med
09-27-2006, 07:17
T-
that sounds like an OPSEC violation to me :eek: I thought JK was the super stud hero who saved everybody else? At least according to himself.

CPTAUSRET
09-27-2006, 07:30
T-
that sounds like an OPSEC violation to me :eek: I thought JK was the super stud hero who saved everybody else? At least according to himself.


The writeup is on here somewhere, but we are flying to Vanderbilt in an hour, and I am behind in my duties. I will post it up when we return.

http://professionalsoldiers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=10410&highlight=Nancy+Vanderbilt

x SF med
09-27-2006, 07:32
T-
Just feeding you a bunch of crap - jeez, you must be behind in your packing. Safe trip.

Won't let me into the post - says I'm not authorized for the page.

CPTAUSRET
09-27-2006, 07:36
T-
Just feeding you a bunch of crap - jeez, you must be behind in your packing. Safe trip.



No problem with the crap!:D

Packing is correct, we just spent a week in Japan (5 hotels 7 days), then to Paris for a week. Got home yesterday, or the day prior, and now off to Vanderbilt.

incommin
09-27-2006, 08:16
Remind me someday to tell you about the time I saved John Kerry's life![/QUOTE]


That sounds like a screw up!

Jim

CPTAUSRET
09-27-2006, 08:20
Remind me someday to tell you about the time I saved John Kerry's life!


That sounds like a screw up!

Jim[/QUOTE]


Jim:

CUTE!!!

I don't have time now, but I'll get on it when we return...Or one of the other Mod's who are more computer literate than am I can dig it up.

Terry