It looks like you're using an Ad Blocker.
Please white-list or disable AboveTopSecret.com in your ad-blocking tool.
Thank you.
Some features of ATS will be disabled while you continue to use an ad-blocker.
"U.S. intelligence leaders have expressed their concerns to me privately on this," said Warner, who is committee vice chairman. "This idea that Australia's intelligence product might be being used to go after a political opponent in domestic American politics… That's just not what the intelligence community is about."
"Throughout the last 75 years, every administration has valued the sanctity of the five eyes relationship," Warner said. "It appears this administration doesn't value that relationship because if you did, you wouldn't ask your allies for their intelligence for political purposes."
"I think we have tremendous stability," Trump told reporters in California. He added that having "acting" agency heads instead of ones confirmed by the Senate gives him "flexibility" and an opportunity to see if they're the right people for the jobs.
"I'm seeing how I like them," he said
originally posted by: dashen
OFF THE CHARTS Somebody went and did the math
Trump White House has something like a 78% turnover rate
"I think we have tremendous stability," Trump told reporters in California. He added that having "acting" agency heads instead of ones confirmed by the Senate gives him "flexibility" and an opportunity to see if they're the right people for the jobs.
"I'm seeing how I like them," he said
twitter.com...
JUST IN: Rep. Debbie Dingell D-Mi, revealed that she was pressured to support impeachment against President Trump. She was targeted by Tom Steyer and MoveOn.
Twitter's "head of editorial" in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa also serves as a part-time officer for the British Army's information unit, the 77th Brigade, a new report from Middle East Eye revealed.
Walking through the headquarters of the 77th, the strange new reality of warfare was on display. We’ve all heard a lot about “cyberwarfare” – about how states could attack their enemies through computer networks, damaging their infrastructure or stealing their secrets. But that wasn’t what was going on here. Emerging here in the 77th Brigade was a warfare of storyboards and narratives, videos and social media. An engagement now doesn’t just happen on the battlefield, but also in the media and online. A victory is won as much in the eyes of the watching public as between opposing armies on the battlefield. Warfare in the information age is a warfare over information itself.
“It’s like an assembly line,” he continues. “They prepare the campaign, penetrate the target audience, maintain the operation, and then they strategically disengage. It is only going to get bigger.”
It’s no accident that the 77th wear the Chinthe on their shoulder. Like the Chindits, they are a new kind of force. An unorthodox one, but in the eyes of the British Army also a necessary innovation; simply reflecting the world in which we all now live and the new kind of warfare that happens within it.