Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Fortunately, Iranians Do Not Read US Newspapers -- Absolutely Nothing To Do With The Bakken

Some things I simply cannot make up. This is a direct quote from the LA Times:
The U.S. already has sent two aircraft carriers and a squadron of F-22 fighters to the Persian Gulf, and is keeping two U.S. army brigades in Kuwait. Though much of the buildup has been publicly acknowledged by the Pentagon, the deployment of the submersibles has not been publicly disclosed, apparently to avoid alerting Iran.
Wow, I wish Sam Kinison were alive. 

I guess the LA Times does not consider this a "public disclosure." Fortunately this bit of "top secret" intel was buried in the sixth paragraph of the story. It will take years for the Iranians to translate this story, and even longer for them to get to the sixth paragraph.

By the way, I doubt the Iranians are troubled by the F-22. US pilots are probably more concerned with the aircraft than the "enemy." I'm surprised it's even deployed.

[Update: my bad. The Iranians don't have to read to the sixth paragraph. It was noted in the headline.]

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  1. The people who now run mass media, got their start during the Vietnam war era (or shortly thereafter) when the media was clearly prejudiced against the US gov't. It was in that era that the concept of media abusing their free speech privilege by "aiding and abetting the enemy" started to be abandoned. No forces have since been able to resurrect and enforced the penalties for "aiding and abetting the enemy", in so far as the media is concerned.

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    1. You are so correct. I once saw a documentary in which Mike Wallace, I believe, was on assignment with a US Army platoon in South Vietnam. He was asked that if he had learned that his platoon was going to be ambushed whether he would inform his platoon leader. He said he would not; his job was to report the news, not make it, or change it. I was blown away.

      But I agree with you: the media can pretty much report anything they want these days even if it puts our military men and women in harm's way.

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