Post by ۞Quaalude™۞ on Jul 26, 2010 8:40:57 GMT -5
The United States has condemned as "irresponsible" the leak of 90,000 military records, saying publication could threaten national security.there exist the mechanisms to meet that need
2:51in an ideal world there would be no barrier between
2:55no complications
2:57but ours there's no ideal world
3:00and all over that world hostile powers
3:02in accordance with communist doctrine
3:04seek our nation's fall
3:06by every means
3:08and covert
3:18that is why certain information which requires protection in the interest of
3:22national security is classified
3:28disclosure of classified information in violation of the requirements of
3:32security classification
3:34represents an unauthorized exposure
3:37what we must avoid
3:38if our national interest is not to be compromised
3:45you know open society
3:48what constitutes an unauthorized disclosure all classified information
3:54release of classified information to persons who have no need to know
4:01promise in many cases of unauthorized disclosure occurred
4:05loose talk is one way
4:07above-board inside the plant
4:13and a large plant someone from another division come over for some information
4:17if you'd need to know established before granting access
4:21as the classified information than i did a fine for him
4:24if the answer is no other results may well be an unauthorized disclosure
4:32failures and document control can lead to a unauthorized disclosure
4:40carelessness sloppiness in control procedures
4:43can result in lhasa battlements
4:45for example
4:46cover sheet
4:47should not their any identification markings
4:52an important document may one of them have both unauthorized to read it
4:56by the killer strands posing of what should be file number s one oh three
5:01and a great way to lose a document in the files
5:04so it will not be immediately available when needed
5:14another source of unauthorized disclosure
5:17failure by a journalist
5:18to obtain security review clearances for public dissemination about a clip art
5:22project
5:23he had agreed in advance to submitted for review
5:28but security review clearance procedures consume time and a journalist
5:32usually on the competitive pressures racing against the deadline
5:39similarly with technical papers prepared for presentation or or a meeting
5:43there's almost always a rushed toward the end in order to complete before the
5:47deadline
5:48all too often the offer feels he cannot afford delay
5:51and so all too often he decides on his own
5:55there is no need for security review
5:57buddiers and no position to make that decision a decision that could be very
6:01costly to his country to himself
6:04and their family
6:09public officials or frequently
6:12prominent industrial executives
6:14are often called upon to comment on speculations by reporters
6:18it is a hard position to be placed in especially if the speculation is
6:21involved with national security
6:24the prominent official is careful about furnishing the lead
6:27whom always alert hostile intelligence apparatus that will analyze every
6:31statement he makes
The documents released by the Wikileaks website include details of killings of Afghan civilians unreported until now.
Three news organisations had advance access to the records, which also show Nato concerns that Pakistan and Iran are helping the Taliban in Afghanistan.
Pakistan has denied claims its intelligence agency backed the group QC
www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-10758578
2:51in an ideal world there would be no barrier between
2:55no complications
2:57but ours there's no ideal world
3:00and all over that world hostile powers
3:02in accordance with communist doctrine
3:04seek our nation's fall
3:06by every means
3:08and covert
3:18that is why certain information which requires protection in the interest of
3:22national security is classified
3:28disclosure of classified information in violation of the requirements of
3:32security classification
3:34represents an unauthorized exposure
3:37what we must avoid
3:38if our national interest is not to be compromised
3:45you know open society
3:48what constitutes an unauthorized disclosure all classified information
3:54release of classified information to persons who have no need to know
4:01promise in many cases of unauthorized disclosure occurred
4:05loose talk is one way
4:07above-board inside the plant
4:13and a large plant someone from another division come over for some information
4:17if you'd need to know established before granting access
4:21as the classified information than i did a fine for him
4:24if the answer is no other results may well be an unauthorized disclosure
4:32failures and document control can lead to a unauthorized disclosure
4:40carelessness sloppiness in control procedures
4:43can result in lhasa battlements
4:45for example
4:46cover sheet
4:47should not their any identification markings
4:52an important document may one of them have both unauthorized to read it
4:56by the killer strands posing of what should be file number s one oh three
5:01and a great way to lose a document in the files
5:04so it will not be immediately available when needed
5:14another source of unauthorized disclosure
5:17failure by a journalist
5:18to obtain security review clearances for public dissemination about a clip art
5:22project
5:23he had agreed in advance to submitted for review
5:28but security review clearance procedures consume time and a journalist
5:32usually on the competitive pressures racing against the deadline
5:39similarly with technical papers prepared for presentation or or a meeting
5:43there's almost always a rushed toward the end in order to complete before the
5:47deadline
5:48all too often the offer feels he cannot afford delay
5:51and so all too often he decides on his own
5:55there is no need for security review
5:57buddiers and no position to make that decision a decision that could be very
6:01costly to his country to himself
6:04and their family
6:09public officials or frequently
6:12prominent industrial executives
6:14are often called upon to comment on speculations by reporters
6:18it is a hard position to be placed in especially if the speculation is
6:21involved with national security
6:24the prominent official is careful about furnishing the lead
6:27whom always alert hostile intelligence apparatus that will analyze every
6:31statement he makes
The documents released by the Wikileaks website include details of killings of Afghan civilians unreported until now.
Three news organisations had advance access to the records, which also show Nato concerns that Pakistan and Iran are helping the Taliban in Afghanistan.
Pakistan has denied claims its intelligence agency backed the group QC
www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-10758578