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GOP Rep Reveals Details of Green Zone Attack; Did he Get U.S. Soldiers Killed?
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This originally appeared on VetVoice.com, a project of VoteVets.org. Also see Steve Benen's post asking how the media would have responded to McHenry's comments last week if he had been a Democrat.
The information McHenry divulged in a video on his official Congressional website on Friday was critical for a number of reasons. Here it is, along with the transcript below:
McHENRY: Good morning. You see, right over my back here (points), there was a rocket attack this morning. According to our folks here, there were eleven rockets, uh, one hit just over my head, another hit a parking lot, and another hit the gym. Well, interestingly enough, I wasn't able to get into the gym this morning because I didn't have an ID that was appropriate. And so I was escorted back to the room and just a few minutes later, that's when the rocket attacks occurred. So, uh, small wonders. . .what a small blessing. . .a big blessing on Easter Sunday morning. So, thanks so much.
This quote, coupled with McHenry's comment about the "two-bit security guard" on March 29th, is not good. The bottom line is that whoever launched that strike could take the information McHenry provided and use it to kill Americans in the Green Zone. This is why professionals operating in a combat zone are trained not to reveal any battle damage after an attack. You never want the enemy to know whether or not he's been successful. In this case, Congressman McHenry very clearly broke "operations security" (OPSEC) by revealing "critical information" as defined in Army regulations.
On Saturday, I communicated with one military officer currently in the Green Zone who stated that this was "undoubtedly a violation of OPSEC." On Sunday evening, I spoke with a senior intelligence official in Washington who seemed dumbfounded by McHenry's remarks. Asked whether he considered this a breach of operations security, the official shouted over the phone at me, "Of course! He's helping to dial them in." He meant the people firing the rockets.
What the tubby little warmonger did on Easter Sunday is, at the very least, not cool. If it were to be exploited, it would be unforgivable--considering we're five years into this war. That's why America and its military must realize that wannabe tough guys like Patrick McHenry--who, at only 32 years of age, could very easily be serving in this war he so adores--are the worst thing to have happened to the military in 40 years.
This guy needs to be reprimanded by his peers in Congress and he needs to be voted out of office by his constituents in North Carolina. The military doesn't deserve assholes like this hovering over it.
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