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... The world is getting very much smaller and the threats very much larger. This makes sense - just as pre-emptive action against enemies. Screw the lot of fools stuck in 1969, bummer doods. | |
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#11 If you are talking about applying sufficient "operational latitude" for field personnel in "attacking the infrastructure", then there will have to be a lot of legal ground properly prepared. Most cases, there will be some PDD's and memoranda from the DCI endorsed by the AG will be first and foremost. And possibly a classified EO if they need large scale issues to be nailed down. To me, this sounds like they finally cleared that gate, so routine 'infrastructure elements' will be just as 'at risk' from our activities as would be HVTs, assuming there were no other intel value to them. The surprising thing is that it did take them this long to nail it down. |
Posted by: OldSpook 2005-03-06 5:37:34 PM |
#10 SPOD agents ARE the infrastructure of most cell based organizations. |
Posted by: OldSpook 2005-03-06 6:58:39 AM |
#9 If you are talking about applying sufficient "operational latitude" for field personnel in "attacking the infrastructure", then there will have to be a lot of legal ground properly prepared. Most cases, there will be some PDD's and memoranda from the DCI endorsed by the AG will be first and foremost. And possibly a classified EO if they need large scale issues to be nailed down. To me, this sounds like they finally cleared that gate, so routine 'infrastructure elements' will be just as 'at risk' from our activities as would be HVTs, assuming there were no other intel value to them. The surprising thing is that it did take them this long to nail it down. |
Posted by: OldSpook 2005-03-06 5:37:34 PM |
#8 SPOD agents ARE the infrastructure of most cell based organizations. |
Posted by: OldSpook 2005-03-06 6:58:39 AM |
#7 If you are talking about applying sufficient "operational latitude" for field personnel in "attacking the infrastructure", then there will have to be a lot of legal ground properly prepared. Most cases, there will be some PDD's and memoranda from the DCI endorsed by the AG will be first and foremost. And possibly a classified EO if they need large scale issues to be nailed down. To me, this sounds like they finally cleared that gate, so routine 'infrastructure elements' will be just as 'at risk' from our activities as would be HVTs, assuming there were no other intel value to them. The surprising thing is that it did take them this long to nail it down. |
Posted by: OldSpook 2005-03-06 5:37:34 PM |
#6 Why only now? We should have been doing this since sometime around September 12th, 2001... Likely attempting to ensure things can withstand legal-warfare attacks. |
Posted by: Pappy 2005-03-06 12:21:53 PM |
#5 Now pay attention 007, when you push this button three times on this Ipod ... |
Posted by: DMFD 2005-03-06 10:11:23 AM |
#4 Does this mean counter intelligence is being taken from the FBI? Who's getting it? |
Posted by: Mrs. Davis 2005-03-06 8:05:30 AM |
#3 I learn sumpthing new I forgot I knew everyday :D. |
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom 2005-03-06 7:08:43 AM |
#2 SPOD agents ARE the infrastructure of most cell based organizations. |
Posted by: OldSpook 2005-03-06 6:58:39 AM |
#1 Will this include taking out agents and infrastructure? If it doesn't it's useless. |
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom 2005-03-06 6:31:05 AM |