>If you are going to publicly discuss war plans, mixing up the messages is the way to go! :)
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>Even better would be releasing no information, but the American people somehow think they have the right to know.
I agree and that may be why it was done! :)
I am content to know nothing, as it does not matter what I know or am not aware of. We will be told in due time what has occurred.
I think the media just pushes too much and this aggravates me. I know much more than I think is necessary. In fact I did not know we had a weapon named the M-4, among others. I am not sure I need to know.
Divulging troop strength, positions, objectives, tactics, training methods, and weapons is the short list of what has been on television.
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>>1. Two weeks ago a person from the Administration commented: This war will be fought the opposite of the Gulf War. First the ground troops will go in and secure the oil wells and cities and then we will bomb.
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>>2. Late last week the statement was: First we will bomb before the troops go in. We have 10 times more bombs than were used in the Gulf War. Then we will send in the ground troops.
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>>Be sure you get your popcorn so you can see everything on the tele.
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