Winstonm, on 2017-August-03, 21:27, said:
Can we truly complain about state secrets? Once we decide to form a government and be governed, we grant certain powers. One of those powers is a degree of opacity.
The only thing I know is what I read and hear and therefore, in my view, the sources of my information are important. Multiple news sources reported that the U.S. intelligence agencies all agreed that Russia was responsible for the hacks of the DNC and Podesta accounts, and that information was given to President Obama prior to the election.
Yes and 13 Western intelligence sources confirmed Iraq (Saddam Hussein) had weapons of mass destruction and yet all 13 of them were wrong on the matter which lead to an extended war campaign costing approx. US $1 trillion and loss of lives--all built on faulty intelligence.
Read George Bush's speech giving the ultimatum to Iraq before we went to war. Our confidence and resolve in this matter was compelling, but we were wrong on so many levels. Our mindset changed since 09/11 and our need to respond militarily and get revenge for that day of infamy took precedence over our need to get our facts right.
http://www.americanr...shiraq31703.htm
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The Iraqi regime has used diplomacy as a ploy to gain time and advantage. It has uniformly defied Security Council resolutions demanding full disarmament. Over the years, U.N. weapon inspectors have been threatened by Iraqi officials, electronically bugged, and systematically deceived. Peaceful efforts to disarm the Iraqi regime have failed again and again -- because we are not dealing with peaceful men.
Intelligence gathered by this and other governments leaves no doubt that the Iraq regime continues to possess and conceal some of the most lethal weapons ever devised. This regime has already used weapons of mass destruction against Iraq's neighbors and against Iraq's people.
The regime has a history of reckless aggression in the Middle East. It has a deep hatred of America and our friends. And it has aided, trained, and harbored terrorists, including operatives of al Qaeda.
The danger is clear: using chemical, biological, or, one day, nuclear weapons, obtained with the help of Iraq, the terrorists could fulfill their stated ambitions and kill thousands or hundreds of thousands of innocent people in our country, or any other.
The United States and other nations did nothing to deserve or invite this threat. But we will do everything to defeat it. Instead of drifting along toward tragedy, we will set a course toward safety. Before the day of horror can come, before it is too late to act, this danger will be removed.
The United States of America has the sovereign authority to use force in assuring its own national security. That duty falls to me, as Commander-in-Chief, by the oath I have sworn, by the oath I will keep.
How do we know that the same intelligence sources have gotten their facts right THIS time especially when no governmental authority has examined the breached DNC server? Confirmation bias is REAL and very expensive and afflicts intelligence agencies too!