U.S. Military Advantage - Melting Away ?
Posted: Thu Jul 11, 2013 8:09 pm
In a move that raises questions about just how much information the CIA / NSA Traitor has given to potential U.S. enemies, the Russians are reported to have abandoned computers and moved back to using typewriters for sensitive information.
The Unites States has enjoyed an intelligence advantage since World War II, and history may record the decision to begin using the NSA spy methods within the United States as the catalyst event that lead to the greatest loss of foreign intelligence gathering capabilities in History.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldne ... leaks.html
As the battle of Mid-Way during World War II and the ambush of the Japanese admiral that devised Japan's war plans during World War II demonstrate, foreign intelligence can be key to winning both battles and wars.
The Unites States has enjoyed an intelligence advantage since World War II, and history may record the decision to begin using the NSA spy methods within the United States as the catalyst event that lead to the greatest loss of foreign intelligence gathering capabilities in History.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldne ... leaks.html
As the battle of Mid-Way during World War II and the ambush of the Japanese admiral that devised Japan's war plans during World War II demonstrate, foreign intelligence can be key to winning both battles and wars.