Lots of things are important. The invasion of Normandy was important but I don't remember them putting out a press release about it.
>>Lots of things are important. The invasion of Normandy was important but I don’t remember them putting out a press release about it.
Different times. No satellites or internet. No soldiers posting statuses on FB. Releasing information before the strike, or as a bluff, is all part of the big game now.
Loose lips used to sink ships. Now, they create movement that our satellites can see, catalog, and correlate.
Everybody knew D-Day was coming and the media at the time reported the build up and even that Eisenhower was Commander of it. Just didnt knew when and where.
I didnt see the when and where in this article either.
Well, the invasion of Normandy was sort of secret...
The whole point here is to put the weird haircut guy on notice. And if you dont think hes a real threat...well, just go on telling yourself that. Some historians think FDR could have prevented Pearl Harbor if he had taken the Japanese rhetoric and our intelligence seriously, and brazened the Japanese back to a point where the more rational realized attacking us was not in their best interests.
Kim is nuts and I dont think his underlings have any control over him, but this threat might make him sit up and take notice.
No, but they knew we were coming and we did everything to convince them it would be Calais. Even called in Patton with his invisible army.
Lots of things are important. The invasion of Normandy was important but I don’t remember them putting out a press release about it.
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Apples & Oranges ... and your stupidity.