| >although they obviously kept much of their supporting evidence classified. Was anything not classified? I have trust issues stemming from an unnecessary war based on false premises when I was a child. Most of my hesitation stems from a lack of information about it.
"Russians hacked Podesta's emails and released them to Wikileaks." "Russians hacked voting machines." Those are very targeted statements, and I'd feel better about the whole thing if more questions were answered. Have the hackers successfully been linked to the Russian Government? How? How long has this been going on? Since before this election cycle? If so, why is it only now an issue worthy of public attention? Have other Government entities, China, North Korea, etc, done the same? Have we seen similar attacks from inside the US? |
When we had the march to war in Iraq, suspect intel was being selectively and deceitfully pulled out of context specifically to build a case for war in Iraq. By politicians, not by intel professionals. A bunch of former intel people went on record calling BS on it.
Right now, nobody's making a case for war with Russia. Retaliatory sanctions at best. They mostly just want to harden our election process and systems to prevent it from happening again, or worse.
Yet we see constantly moving goalposts from people who don't want that hardening to happen. What's their motivation?