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by jjulius
456 days ago
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>He was questioned if the event was a "huge mistake", and answered "No." He then proceeded to, a few sentences later, admit that it was a mistake. Edit: Regarding your edit, I saw the clip earlier. He absolutely admits it was a mistake after Ossoff asks him. Right here - https://x.com/Acyn/status/1904567023923089696 And if you're gonna lament people lying, at least get your house in order first[1]. >The journalist published the messages. This is patently false. As of the time of my making this comment, Goldberg has still withheld the messages containing the details of the plan of the attack. [1]https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43478553 |
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Fortunately, good journalists do not harm air missions. Unfortunately, bad journalism creates political illusions.
The journalist said he withheld sensative information that the senate hearing today emphasized was regarding an ongoing investigation, and not about war plans. If the whole government is lying, hopefully the journalist is good and publishes facts instead of opinions
Edit: in your clip, CIA director says 'they characterized it as a mistake', not 'he'.