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In reply to the discussion: My Experience with Military Intelligence Was Over 50 Years Ago, [View all]BlueIdaho
(13,582 posts)23. Anything we citizens can know Putin could know.
The safety and security of NATO and Ukrainian forces depends on the chain of command and the need to know. As much as it might comfort us to know more, now is not the time.
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Heh. I actually had a splendid history professor in my first year of college. He made it live.
Hekate
Mar 2022
#4
Agreed. But selective declassification of what we know about Russia has helped us keep
Walleye
Mar 2022
#7
Mine ended 55 years ago and like you it was before the end of the Soviet Union.
marie999
Mar 2022
#12
Interesting stuff. In one parallel Earth I might have been a Russian linguist...
electric_blue68
Mar 2022
#37
I know the old joke is that military intelligence is an oxymoron but that really is just a joke.
sdfernando
Mar 2022
#13
Some of the projects I worked on produced reports that I couldn't see after submittal.
erronis
Mar 2022
#22
Need to know or not, our intelligence apparatus has been caught flat footed more than once
Warpy
Mar 2022
#36
Wait... wasn't it the fact that W/his peeps ignored certain warning memos?...
electric_blue68
Mar 2022
#56