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Originally Posted by HDGristle
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do these former pilots know this wasn't a realtime session? apparently not meaning they are making a mountain out of a molehill for political reasons and their "opinions" are tainted because of it.
let's unpack these nonsense
"TIME NOW (1144et): Weather is FAVORABLE. Just CONFIRMED w/CENTCOM we are a GO for mission launch," read one of Hegseth's messages. "1536 F-18 2nd Strike Starts – also, first sea-based Tomahawks launched," read another.
this wouldn't tell you, me or any of these pilots a damn thing other than a theoretical timeline nothing else.
since you like context .. this lacks any context at all where it would have compromised the mission. these guys know that. there's no location, no target nothing more. it's like taking a puzzle, completing the border only then saying it's the complete picture.
Westmoreland said the information Hegseth shared is "100%" either secret or top secret. "This is not something you're going
to discuss out in the open. It's not something you're going to discuss with the maintenance folks."
it wasn't out in the open so this so-called expert isn't much of an expert is he?
only this guy gets it right ...
Matt Holcomb, a 15-year Navy pilot who flew missions in the Middle East and Pacific, said he struggled to understand how Hegseth and
others could have failed to verify who was in the chat.
all the gum flapping about signal is nonsense. the Biden Admin encouraged its use. is does allow encryption. the session was not real time and was not hacked.