Tricia1972
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How do you know all this? What is your security clearance? What is your profession? What is your need to know, even if you have a security clearance?
Do you really believe that those who really know the answers to these questions release all the answers? Do you really believe they should? Did you ever think about National Security? Have you thought about releasing some of those answers could increase danger?
I have been a military spouse for twenty years. I have learned that there are many times and many things, even at times concerning where my husband is and what he is doing, that I don't have clearance or need to know. For example, he was gone for three weeks last summer that I still have no idea where he was or what he was doing. I don't have a need to know.
Sometimes we just have to accept that we don't have all the answers. We don't have to like it, but we do need to acknowledge it. Remember the saying from WWII? Loose lips sink ships. As spouses we are taught not to talk, even with each other, about anything that could risk operational security. Those with the actual clearances and need to know have even more reason to keep their mouths shut. Security leaks are bad. Sometimes very bad. Sometimes getting people killed. Personally, I don't think your curiosity or feelings of entitlement are worth my husband's, or any soldier's, life.
Thank you for sharing this. I think you made some excellent points.
A little off topic, but this is something that bugs me in general about the media. We know too much too soon for the sake of news. I'm ok finding out later or not at all if it saves the lives of those that work to protect us or if it works better to protect us as a general public.
Now that I am an old soldiers wife, I have a little better idea of why we don't need all the answers all the time. The whole WikiLeaks idea, whatever form it comes in really bothers me because I know how dangerous it can be for not only those in uniform, but for those they protect.
since it was eight years ago - but thank you for the research and the link. Not saying there's no waste, but likely this kind of waste isn't occurring now.