This Is How Joe Damaged His Country And Our Military

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Joe should be impeached for Treason and as CinC, misbehavior before the enemy:

How Equipment Left In Afghanistan Will Expose US Secrets
Even rendered inoperable, equipment now in the hands of the Taliban will yield troves of information about how the U.S. builds weapons and uses them.


BY PATRICK TUCKER
TECHNOLOGY EDITOR
SEPTEMBER 10, 2021

The ultimate winner of two decades of war in Afghanistan is likely China. The aircraft and armored vehicles left behind when U.S. forces withdrew will give China—through their eager partners, the Taliban—a broad window into how the U.S. military builds and uses some of its most important tools of war. Expect the Chinese military to use this windfall to create—and export to client states—a new generation of weapons and tactics tailored to U.S. vulnerabilities, said several experts who spent years building, acquiring, and testing some of the equipment that the Taliban now controls.

To understand how big a potential loss this is for the United States, look beyond the headlines foretelling a Taliban air force. Look instead to the bespoke and relatively primitive pieces of command, control, and communication equipment sitting around in vehicles the United States left on tarmacs and on airfields. These purpose-built items aren’t nearly as invincible to penetration as even your own phone.

“The only reason we aren’t seeing more attacks is because of a veil of secrecy around these systems,” said Josh Lospinoso, CEO of cybersecurity company Shift5. “Once you pierce that veil of secrecy…it massively accelerates the timeline for being able to build cyber weapons” to attack them.

Lospinoso spent ten years in the Army conducting penetration tests against radios, small computers, and other IT gear commonly deployed in Afghanistan.

Take the radios and communications equipment aboard the Afghan Air Force C-130 transport plane captured by the Taliban. The Pentagon has assured that the equipment was disabled. But if any of it remains on the plane an adversary with time and will could pick those apart one by one.

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What non-nuclear weapons do the US Armed Forces have that can't be bought on the international market?
 
Trump screwed up with the military and diverted funds for his pet loser project long before Biden got into office. He's even the one who initiated the Afghanistan pullout and then did not nothing to effect it.
 
Trump screwed up with the military and diverted funds for his pet loser project long before Biden got into office. He's even the one who initiated the Afghanistan pullout and then did not nothing to effect it.

What rubbish.
 
Trump screwed up with the military and diverted funds for his pet loser project long before Biden got into office. He's even the one who initiated the Afghanistan pullout and then did not nothing to effect it.

You’re such a partisan blinded douchebag. Even knowing that, I am surprised you actually posted such misinformation/fake news/lies and stupidity! Your lack of knowledge and fairytales are astonishing!
 
Trump screwed up with the military and diverted funds for his pet loser project long before Biden got into office. He's even the one who initiated the Afghanistan pullout and then did not nothing to effect it.

The traitor in chief's "Doha deal" and diversion of resources was as bad as when George *shrub* Bush diverted resource away from the levees around New Orleans before Hurricne Katrina.

Republican Presidents are deplorable.

*nods*
 
What non-nuclear weapons do the US Armed Forces have that can't be bought on the international market?

All kinds of technology and secrets will be exposed to our enemies. Those vehicles and aircraft contain sensors, communication and encryption systems, that will reveal how we do things, how we plan and operate our military movements, surveillances, and targeting operations. Bagram Airfield is a 30 square mile concentration of classified surveillance sensors that communicate intelligence and targeting intelligence to drones and to other weapons systems aircraft, and perimeter defenses. Soon all of it will be in the hands of the Chinese, and others. This was a system that allowed us to know who people were, where they were in the region, and how to target them in the defense of the base and the region.
 
All kinds of technology and secrets will be exposed to our enemies. Those vehicles and aircraft contain sensors, communication and encryption systems, that will reveal how we do things, how we plan and operate our military movements, surveillances, and targeting operations. Bagram Airfield is a 30 square mile concentration of classified surveillance sensors that communicate intelligence and targeting intelligence to drones and to other weapons systems aircraft, and perimeter defenses. Soon all of it will be in the hands of the Chinese, and others. This was a system that allowed us to know who people were, where they were in the region, and how to target them in the defense of the base and the region.

A military secret lasts only until it is used. The Pentagon knows this and is always working to stay ahead of the curve. Nothing that need concern us is going on here. The Chinese are not going to gain any lasting advantage from equipment recovered in Afghanistan.
 
Continued speculation and exaggeration to fear monger. All of this equipment could've easily been stolen for over 20 years....the military knew we wouldn't be there forever.

A bunch of blowhards without any information trying to make something out of nothing.
 
A military secret lasts only until it is used. The Pentagon knows this and is always working to stay ahead of the curve. Nothing that need concern us is going on here. The Chinese are not going to gain any lasting advantage from equipment recovered in Afghanistan.

Shut up with that friggin' nonsense. Every bit of it bullshit to protect your idiot from a possible adjudicated death sentence.:rolleyes:
 
He's committed treason, he aided and abetted the enemy.

He ended a war, that is all, in the best way open to him under the circumstances his predecessors created. A political decision you don't like is not therefore treason, or even an impeachable offense. He will not even be judged harshly by historians about this.
 
He ended a war, that is all, in the best way open to him under the circumstances his predecessors created. A political decision you don't like is not therefore treason, or even an impeachable offense. He will not even be judged harshly by historians about this.

No he surrendered our forces and territorial gains in a negotiation with wanted terrorists, a federal felony, and in the process he made an overt act of manifest treason, by showing adherence to the enemy, he abetted the enemy by giving him aid and comfort, in form of frontline classified military technology, weapons, pallets of American currency. He made voluntary concessions to the enemy that precipitated the surrender of American citizens to the enemy and in a gross misbehavior before the enemy he facilitated the deaths of 11 American military personnel. He more than deserves to be impeached, tried by military tribunal, and shown the path provided to the Rosenberg's.
 
No he surrendered our forces and territorial gains in a negotiation with wanted terrorists, a federal felony . . .

It is never a crime when the president negotiates with an enemy.

. . . and in the process he made an overt act of manifest treason, by showing adherence to the enemy, he abetted the enemy by giving him aid and comfort, in form of frontline classified military technology, weapons, pallets of American currency. He made voluntary concessions to the enemy that precipitated the surrender of American citizens to the enemy and in a gross misbehavior before the enemy he facilitated the deaths of 11 American military personnel. He more than deserves to be impeached, tried by military tribunal, and shown the path provided to the Rosenberg's.

None of that makes any sense at all. E.g., those Marines were killed by ISIS, not the Taliban, it had nothing to do with anything Biden did.
 
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It is never a crime when the president negotiates with an enemy.



None of that makes any sense at all. E.g., those Marines were killed by ISIS, not the Taliban, it had nothing to do with anything Biden did.

Man, vette really had gone off the deep end. Trump signed the surrender agreement. Trump agreed to release thousands of terrorists.

And he blamed Biden. Hahaha. :D
 
Trump could say Biden caused cancer and the Lit deplorables would believe every word.
 
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