Exactly, yet Johnnyboy and his sidekick, can't see the wood for the bloody trees. Where ISIS is concerned they don't see the use/ point in information sharing. (gives you some idea as to whom they support) I do hope when Johnnyboy and Nosey are bowing down during Friday prayers, Trump creeps up behind them and kicks them both square in their sorry arses. Apologists for the unacceptable face of terrorism, both of them.Lot of fuss over nothing imho
So the what if the president spoke to some Russian bloke about some isis plot ?
Worrying that you think they shouldn't be sharing that same information in the first instance Johnnyboy.It's sweet that the RWRs are so in love with Trump that they are willing to see the destruction of trust between allies, and the loss of future intelligence-sharing.
Do you trust all your acquaintances? Or do you count some of them as real friends, and others as mere acquaintances?Worrying that you think they shouldn't be sharing that same information in the first instance Johnnyboy.
Extremely worrying that you seem to think secret information should not be shared at all.Very sad that you have not grasped the idea that there should be any limits on the free distribution of secret information.
I deal with confidential information on an almost daily basis Himmy. I pass on patient information, only to those who need that information.Do you trust all your acquaintances? Or do you count some of them as real friends, and others as mere acquaintances?
For example, do you privately message Mightyblab to discuss a mutual acquaintance, or do you only confide in me? Then the declared, or implicit, agreement between you is that that the information goes no further?
If you can address that conundrum, perhaps you can consider the information passed between supposed allies.
Aaah fchuk. It is later here than there, and I have had a few drinks with my dinner, and the spelling checker keeps making my comments red lined.
This keyboard is different than what I am used to, so it is taking me twice as long to compose a comment, so that is enough for tonight.
Yep Middle Eastern keyboards are a bit awkward to use, ain't they?Blimey! I took me longer than three minutes to compose that simple response, because John had not responded before I started.
This keyboard seems to have everything left by one position. That is why it is taking me so long to compose a comment.
At the risk of censoring/stopping/restricting any further information? When the US could have just simply acted on their information?I deal with confidential information on an almost daily basis Himmy. I pass on patient information, only to those who need that information.
For all you know, Trump could have passed on information about a plot to blow up a Russian civilian airliner? Information which the Russians can now act upon and prevent a major atrocity.
They are no different to others, as far as I know. As long as you set the OS, and the keyboard, to recognise your language Do you have other information?Yep Middle Eastern keyboards are a bit awkward to use, ain't they?
you seem to think secret information should not be shared at all.
must not be passed on to a third party without permission of the original supplier. The reason is simple: it could put the lives of their human informants at risk."
You do realise Trumps disclosure to Russia is likely have the opposite effect and weaken the fight against ISIS.Where ISIS is concerned they don't see the use/ point in information sharing
Oh,, I didn't realise that any information shared in the fight against ISIS, weakens the fight against them Johnnyboy. (what a weird world you live in)You do realise Trumps disclosure to Russia is likely have the opposite effect and weaken the fight against ISIS.