Sadly unsurprised.
Sadly unsurprised.
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/investigations/yemen-seal-raid-yielded-no-significant-intelligence-say-officials-n726451
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/investigations/yemen-seal-raid-yielded-no-significant-intelligence-say-officials-n726451
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/investigations/yemen-seal-raid-yielded-no-significant-intelligence-say-officials-n726451
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/investigations/yemen-seal-raid-yielded-no-significant-intelligence-say-officials-n726451
I mean, I'm kind of surprised they're saying it.
ReplyDeleteWell, we don't really know, because if there was truly valuable info, we'd never hear the details. That, and there's what I'm gonna call a power struggle going on inside the administration and it seems to have led to a lot of info getting out that they'd rather not have gotten out. So people have agendas. Meanwhile, when something can be confirmed, it's often not in the administration's favor. So should I believe this on such flimsy evidence? Probably not. However, based on circumstances, I do.
ReplyDeleteI think they charged in like Rambo without a jockstrap to look tough, and "man of action" ish, and they screwed up.
Yeah, I'm with David Scotton - this kind of leak is a definite effort to discredit the President, from somewhere either in the military or the intelligence community. That is, to say the least, a complicated situation.
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