This problem with the press isn't exactly a new one. I remember reading articles and hearing things on the news back in the good ole days of the public first getting a whif of the F117, not to mention all the hubub about Area 51.
They were all saying the same ole crap: "the public has a right to know what the government is doing" yadda yadda yadda
While that may be true in some cases, I really don't think the general public has a firm appreciation for interests of national security. Whatever airs on our media stations is watched throughout the world for any helpful information. The Army has a group called OPSEC (Operational Securities) that deals with the simple concept that one can construct a classified picture with enough unclassified information.
Everything the American public knows is known by our enemies. Although our enemies tend to know more than the general public on many things, it doesn't mean we should just go telling all.
The news media are, however, in the entertainment industry. Sometimes it's rather entertaining to watch how stupid they can be. It's equally disgusting at times, though.
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They were all saying the same ole crap: "the public has a right to know what the government is doing" yadda yadda yadda
While that may be true in some cases, I really don't think the general public has a firm appreciation for interests of national security. Whatever airs on our media stations is watched throughout the world for any helpful information. The Army has a group called OPSEC (Operational Securities) that deals with the simple concept that one can construct a classified picture with enough unclassified information.
Everything the American public knows is known by our enemies. Although our enemies tend to know more than the general public on many things, it doesn't mean we should just go telling all.
The news media are, however, in the entertainment industry. Sometimes it's rather entertaining to watch how stupid they can be. It's equally disgusting at times, though.
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