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When an enemy is on red alert awaiting an expected attack, every moment is agonizing, and when the expected attack comes, it's always a surprise.
Nevertheless, the general timing of an attack is always well known if the enemy is paying both attention and spies. The exact moment may not be known, but it doesn't make much difference.
The June 6, 1944 Allied invasion of Normandy was kept pretty much secret due to the very elaborate and well executed ruse the Allies pulled off COMBINED with the Nazi inattention and conviction that their assessment was right. But what was the surprise? An invasion? No. An attack? No. It was just the location and exact timing of the operation.
The June 6, 1944 Allied invasion of Normandy was kept pretty much secret due to the very elaborate and well executed ruse the Allies pulled off COMBINED with the Nazi inattention and conviction that their assessment was right. But what was the surprise? An invasion? No. An attack? No. It was just the location and exact timing of the operation.
True, and the media could be trusted to keep secrets until their release didn't endanger our servicemen.
I don't think you'll get many arguments from those in the military in a position to know that the present day media (since Vietnam) have been the greatest sources of intelligence our enemies have had.
While everyones attention iis focused on Iraq and Saddam, wouldn't a slight of hand in North Korea really work. A 1911 stuck in Kim2's nosrel makes a fine mental sight.
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