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We don't need it plastered everywhere that an Army Garrison has increased security, or that a US Consulate has increased its Marine presence, or that we're deploying 500 troops to combat enemy advances before all of it has been done and we can mitigate security risks before gloating or formally informing the public of our actions.

I'm not saying we ever hide our general actions from the public, but that they don't need to be said until we can ensure that the risk is minimal.
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I'm right there with you SPC (Join to see). I find it difficult to understand, why I read, almost every move, our forces are doing. They should keep their yaps closed until after the movements. During war time, news of what were doing,is our worst enemy.
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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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Lets give them a bullhorn to broadcast what they're doing. Maybe the enemy didn't hear them the first time.
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The military knows how to be secretive. They need to practice it a lot more. It was the main message during WWII. It needs to be the main message to everyone now.
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SFC George Smith
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What took them so Long... They should Have ramped Up as soon as the First wave of Migrants showed up... They knew What & Who was intermixed with the Legitimate Refugees...
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I guess they were waiting for orders, SFC George Smith.
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