If anyone wants to lose a game, give the opposing team the game plan. If the United States wants to aid our enemies, make public intelligence data for the world to see. As if the Obama administration hasn’t done enough to make Americans feel anxious about the state of national security, releasing CIA memos written during the Bush administration many dealing with interrogation techniques is another sign the radical socialist President and his advisors just don’t get it when fulfilling their highest priority task, maintaining the domestic safety of American citizens.
It’s clear Barack Obama does not understand the role intelligence plays in supporting the national defense. If everything conducted confidentially for the sake of the nation’s safety could be subject to politically motivated disclosure, why would any sensible person want to enter the intelligence profession? Clearly, since Obama has become president and their have been whispers about prosecuting members of the Bush administration or taking other actions against them, his ability to attract quality personnel has been hampered tremendously.
It’s just a matter of time our enemies will feel confident they can move forward with their wicked plans and the sequel to 9/11 becomes a more real and horrifying possibility every day.
It’s clear Barack Obama does not understand the role intelligence plays in supporting the national defense. If everything conducted confidentially for the sake of the nation’s safety could be subject to politically motivated disclosure, why would any sensible person want to enter the intelligence profession? Clearly, since Obama has become president and their have been whispers about prosecuting members of the Bush administration or taking other actions against them, his ability to attract quality personnel has been hampered tremendously.
It’s just a matter of time our enemies will feel confident they can move forward with their wicked plans and the sequel to 9/11 becomes a more real and horrifying possibility every day.
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