posted on Nov, 22 2011 @ 08:39 AM
Now, if this story is to be believed, there are US 'assets' or 'spies' or 'operatives' or whatever you'd like to call them who were captured
and now face death.
So, if it is next reported that they've been put to death, would that not be reason to start some sort of retaliatory measure . . . like bombing the
snot out of someone/something/somewhere.
Consider this . . . is cutting the military's war budget something that cannot be done while the military is 'at war'?
Aren't there unilateral cuts coming as a result of the Supercommittee's failiure to come to an agreement on budget cuts?
Wouldn't another war somewhere boost the military's 'war budget' considerably?
Wouldn't something like this make the military somewhat immune to budgetary hack-n-slash?
Just askin' . . . .