
LOL! OMG! Are you kidding me? You cannot make this up?
The WORLD is laughing at our President!
Allies are wondering if they can trust Tweety . . . IF we have any allies left!
Tweety has the right to do many things, but sharing classified secrets, the HIGHEST classified secrets, with America's enemy, Russia is stupid!
"Trump met with Russian foreign minister at Putin's request: report"
By Brandon Carter - 05/10/17 07:34 PM EDT
Putin asked for the meeting, Tweety could not say "No." Tweety said something like this to a Fox TV interviewer, Putin asked me to meet with his people in the Oval Office, what can I do, say "No?" Tweety think, no way can I say no. I love Putin! Can't say "No." Yes you can Tweety, if you truly care about American values and our democracy. Do you care about American values and our democracy? Do you?
Or are you out for ratings at any cost?
"A White House spokesman told Politico that Putin requested the two meet during Trump’s last phone call with the foreign leader.
“He chose to receive him because Putin asked him to,” the spokesman said. “Putin did specifically ask on the call when they last talked.”"
"The Daily 202: Trump’s chaotic White House once again makes a bad story worse"
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Tweety, YOU are America's highest National security risk! Tweety endangers America MORE than ISIS or North Korea!
Tweety does not realize that all of Russia is laughing at HIM for his buffoonery! Tweety, Russia is laughing at you as a Clown.
Ha! Ha! The joke is on YOU Tweety! Sad for the United States and terrible for our national security!
What the F**k is Tweety laughing about. He just got played by Russian officials and gave them classified information because he does not understand how to handle classified information.
"Protecting Classified Information" [VERY IMPORTANT TO READ!]
http://www.wrc.noaa.gov/wrso/security_guide/intro-4.htm
There is all you need here on this page, including links. Here is the key point Tweety overlooked in his meeting with the Russians, besides the fact every Russian Government official is a seeker of classified information:
"Reporting Foreign Intelligence Activity
You are required to report the following to your security or counterintelligence office:
- Any effort by any individual, regardless of nationality, to obtain illegal or unauthorized access to classified information or to compromise you or any other cleared employee. In addition, all contacts by you or any other cleared employee with known or suspected intelligence officers from any country, or any contact which suggests that you or any other employee may be the target of the intelligence service of another country or other clandestine group shall be reported.1
- Any other known, suspected, attempted, or planned activity that threatens U.S. national security. This includes unauthorized release of or access to any classified or otherwise sensitive information, intrusion into an automated information system containing classified or otherwise sensitive information, or information relating to terrorism, sabotage, subversion, or illegal diversion of U.S. technology to a foreign country.
- Knowledge of any activity by a foreign country or organization that suggests that country or organization may have unauthorized knowledge of U.S. national security information, processes or capabilities. This is called reporting "anomalies" and is explained further in Reporting "Anomalies."
Many people who have not been trained in how intelligence services operate do not recognize when they are being targeted and assessed."
"The Bottom Line
Pogo, a popular cartoon character from the 1960s, coined an oft-quoted phrase: "We have met the enemy, and he is us." That sums it up. We – not our foreign adversaries or competitors – are the principal source of the problem, but we can also become the solution. You and I and all others who hold a security clearance are the first line of defense against espionage and loss of sensitive information. Together, if we fulfill our responsibilities, we have the power to protect our national security and economic interests."
Careless and negligent handling of classified leads to most inadvertent disclosures.
Tweety just committed the common mistake, I neleive, of trying to "talk around" classified information.
Tweety's White House will tell you NO CLASSIFIED WAS RELEASED. BUT THEY PARSE THEIR WORDS. McMASTER HAS BETRAYEDAMERICA BY DEFENDING THIS PRESIDENT. Yes, of course, the President can declassify any info, but that is not the point.
"How Bad Is Disclosing 'Code Word' Information?"
If you’re known as someone who cannot keep a secret, the world’s secret-keepers are not going to tell you much.
May 15, 2017
https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2017/05/trump-russia-code-word/526833/
It is a tricky non-denial denial McMaster gave us. If Tweety gave enough info for the Russians to figure it out, which is called talking around classified, then Tweety released the classified, PERIOD.
"Today The Washington Post dropped the bombshell that President Trump had revealed classified information about the Islamic State to Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and Russian ambassador Sergey Kislyak when the three of them met at the White House last week. You know a story is big when it gets as many concurrent visitors as the story about the infamous Access Hollywood video. There was no hiding near bushes in the dark this time to walk back the damage. Deputy National-Security Advisor Dina Powell declared the story “false,” and the administration also called out the big guns, with Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and National Security Advisor H.R. McMaster dutifully rushing into the breach to discuss the breach, using oh-so-carefully worded statements about how the president did not reveal “sources or methods” or any “military operations” that were not already known publicly."
Wow! Here's something to think about.
"The type of information Trump cavalierly shared fell under a classification known as “code word,” according to the Post. There are three basic levels of classified information. Confidential information is defined as anything that could reasonably be expected to “cause damage” to American national security if shared without authorization. Secret information is one step up, considered to have the potential to cause “serious damage” if revealed. Top Secret information is a higher classification level still, comprising anything that could reasonably be expected to cause “exceptionally grave damage” to U.S. national security if revealed."
OK, maybe the Washington Post has it wrong, or maybe they are being malicious, but I do not put it past this sick man, Tweety, that he could do this act foolishly, with disdain for the classified. His "Art of the Deal can get in his way.
"The type of information Trump cavalierly shared fell under a classification known as “code word,” according to the Post. There are three basic levels of classified information. Confidential information is defined as anything that could reasonably be expected to “cause damage” to American national security if shared without authorization. Secret information is one step up, considered to have the potential to cause “serious damage” if revealed. Top Secret information is a higher classification level still, comprising anything that could reasonably be expected to cause “exceptionally grave damage” to U.S. national security if revealed."
"Code word is beyond Top Secret. It limits access to classified information to a much narrower pool of people to provide an extra layer of security. Many secrets are super-secrets—Harry Truman, as vice president, didn’t know about the Manhattan project.
"Did Trump reveal intelligence crown jewels or just boast about the fact that he liked diamonds? According to the Post he revealed information about a purported ISIS plot involving laptops. It’s likely, however, that Tillerson, McMaster, the Post and the Times are ALL correct: The president did not reveal sources or methods or military operations. But that doesn’t matter much if he gave away information that will enable the Russians to identify the source or the methods. It looks like he did, since according to the Post’s account he talked about the content of a specific plot, the potential harm, and the location of the city in the Islamic State’s territory where the allied state’s intelligence service detected it."
In a final note, I add Tweety is a sick, foolish man OUT OF HIS DEPTH!
"“Can you believe the world we live in today?” President Trump said, according to one official in the two Sergeis meeting. “Isn’t it crazy?”
Yes, Mr. President. It’s crazy."
Most likely Tweety DID release classified accidentally, but since he is the ultimate "Classifier" they are tricking Americans to say he did not do it.
Sadly revealing classified info accidentally is common, and given Tweety's zero experience with classified, HE VERY LIKELY RELEASED CLASSIFED.
This can be Tweety's THIRD (3) Watergate Moment within seven (7) days.
The Russian Media was ONLY media in this meeting, and, if you don't understand, THAT IS WRONG!
Russian officials in the Oval office is wrong, incase you don't know that fact.
Don"t Republicans want to DO SOMETHING? Don't Americans want to do something?
Just as a point of how ironic our new world is, did you ever notice 300 Americans are killed by Americans every day, not by ISIS?
And Tweety Travel Ban is his priority?