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Nuclear Sites Posted Online Accidentally - WSJ.com
WASHINGTON -- A government office accidentally made public a report that gives detailed information about the nation's civilian nuclear sites and programs, but the disclosure didn't jeopardize national security, the Obama administration said late Tuesday.

The report, which includes maps of facilities showing the locations of stockpiles of fuel for nuclear weapons at those facilities, was posted last month on the Web site of the Government Printing Office.
It was removed from the site late Tuesday, after the Federation of American Scientists reported on the document's existence Sunday in an online bulletin.

The Obama administration prepared the document to comply with a decade-old international agreement aimed at providing the International Atomic Energy Agency with a comprehensive picture of the country's nuclear and nuclear-related activities. The U.S. made the agreement to encourage other countries to provide similar disclosure of their nuclear activities.

The document is marked "Highly Confidential Safeguards Sensitive." It was published on the GPO's Web site on May 22, according to Steven Aftergood, a security expert at the scientists' group.

A cover letter on the document, addressed by President Barack Obama to Congress, calls the information "sensitive but unclassified."

In a written statement late Tuesday, Damien LaVera, a spokesman for the National Nuclear Security Administration, said that while administration officials "would have preferred it not be released, the Departments of Energy, Defense, and Commerce and the [Nuclear Regulatory Commission] all thoroughly reviewed it to ensure that no information of direct national security significance would be compromised."


Not only has our intelligence community's feet been cut off from underneath them. Now this administration is letting terrorists know exactly where to hit us. Was Biden responsible for this release?:cuckoo:
 
Nuclear Sites Posted Online Accidentally - WSJ.com
WASHINGTON -- A government office accidentally made public a report that gives detailed information about the nation's civilian nuclear sites and programs, but the disclosure didn't jeopardize national security, the Obama administration said late Tuesday.

The report, which includes maps of facilities showing the locations of stockpiles of fuel for nuclear weapons at those facilities, was posted last month on the Web site of the Government Printing Office.
It was removed from the site late Tuesday, after the Federation of American Scientists reported on the document's existence Sunday in an online bulletin.

The Obama administration prepared the document to comply with a decade-old international agreement aimed at providing the International Atomic Energy Agency with a comprehensive picture of the country's nuclear and nuclear-related activities. The U.S. made the agreement to encourage other countries to provide similar disclosure of their nuclear activities.

The document is marked "Highly Confidential Safeguards Sensitive." It was published on the GPO's Web site on May 22, according to Steven Aftergood, a security expert at the scientists' group.

A cover letter on the document, addressed by President Barack Obama to Congress, calls the information "sensitive but unclassified."

In a written statement late Tuesday, Damien LaVera, a spokesman for the National Nuclear Security Administration, said that while administration officials "would have preferred it not be released, the Departments of Energy, Defense, and Commerce and the [Nuclear Regulatory Commission] all thoroughly reviewed it to ensure that no information of direct national security significance would be compromised."


Not only has our intelligence community's feet been cut off from underneath them. Now this administration is letting terrorists know exactly where to hit us. Was Biden responsible for this release?:cuckoo:

The Administration is?

It was the GPO that released it. Did Obama hire the person who released it? Is that person even a political hire and not just a civil servant? Do you even think for a moment before you reflexively blame Obama for everything and anything?
 
Nuclear Sites Posted Online Accidentally - WSJ.com
WASHINGTON -- A government office accidentally made public a report that gives detailed information about the nation's civilian nuclear sites and programs, but the disclosure didn't jeopardize national security, the Obama administration said late Tuesday.

The report, which includes maps of facilities showing the locations of stockpiles of fuel for nuclear weapons at those facilities, was posted last month on the Web site of the Government Printing Office.
It was removed from the site late Tuesday, after the Federation of American Scientists reported on the document's existence Sunday in an online bulletin.

The Obama administration prepared the document to comply with a decade-old international agreement aimed at providing the International Atomic Energy Agency with a comprehensive picture of the country's nuclear and nuclear-related activities. The U.S. made the agreement to encourage other countries to provide similar disclosure of their nuclear activities.

The document is marked "Highly Confidential Safeguards Sensitive." It was published on the GPO's Web site on May 22, according to Steven Aftergood, a security expert at the scientists' group.

A cover letter on the document, addressed by President Barack Obama to Congress, calls the information "sensitive but unclassified."

In a written statement late Tuesday, Damien LaVera, a spokesman for the National Nuclear Security Administration, said that while administration officials "would have preferred it not be released, the Departments of Energy, Defense, and Commerce and the [Nuclear Regulatory Commission] all thoroughly reviewed it to ensure that no information of direct national security significance would be compromised."


Not only has our intelligence community's feet been cut off from underneath them. Now this administration is letting terrorists know exactly where to hit us. Was Biden responsible for this release?:cuckoo:

The Administration is?

It was the GPO that released it. Did Obama hire the person who released it? Is that person even a political hire and not just a civil servant? Do you even think for a moment before you reflexively blame Obama for everything and anything?




poor little old defensive obamalama apologizer.. you got a tough row to hoe! :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:
 
Nuclear Sites Posted Online Accidentally - WSJ.com
WASHINGTON -- A government office accidentally made public a report that gives detailed information about the nation's civilian nuclear sites and programs, but the disclosure didn't jeopardize national security, the Obama administration said late Tuesday.

The report, which includes maps of facilities showing the locations of stockpiles of fuel for nuclear weapons at those facilities, was posted last month on the Web site of the Government Printing Office.
It was removed from the site late Tuesday, after the Federation of American Scientists reported on the document's existence Sunday in an online bulletin.

The Obama administration prepared the document to comply with a decade-old international agreement aimed at providing the International Atomic Energy Agency with a comprehensive picture of the country's nuclear and nuclear-related activities. The U.S. made the agreement to encourage other countries to provide similar disclosure of their nuclear activities.

The document is marked "Highly Confidential Safeguards Sensitive." It was published on the GPO's Web site on May 22, according to Steven Aftergood, a security expert at the scientists' group.

A cover letter on the document, addressed by President Barack Obama to Congress, calls the information "sensitive but unclassified."

In a written statement late Tuesday, Damien LaVera, a spokesman for the National Nuclear Security Administration, said that while administration officials "would have preferred it not be released, the Departments of Energy, Defense, and Commerce and the [Nuclear Regulatory Commission] all thoroughly reviewed it to ensure that no information of direct national security significance would be compromised."


Not only has our intelligence community's feet been cut off from underneath them. Now this administration is letting terrorists know exactly where to hit us. Was Biden responsible for this release?:cuckoo:

The Administration is?

It was the GPO that released it. Did Obama hire the person who released it? Is that person even a political hire and not just a civil servant? Do you even think for a moment before you reflexively blame Obama for everything and anything?

poor little old defensive obamalama apologizer.. you got a tough row to hoe! :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

Not really, actually. With the attacks being as stupid and moronic as this, its quite easy to prove them wrong.
 
By the way...the GPO is part of the legislature. Not the executive branch. :lol:
 
Actually, If some foreign power wanted to find a majority of our nuclear facilities, it would not take more than (50 times 5==250) a year to make such a map with a hundred agents trained in cartography.

In other words, every foreign government with a serious interest in this information already have it.

So the question on my mind is , "Why release it"?
 
Nuclear Sites Posted Online Accidentally - WSJ.com
WASHINGTON -- A government office accidentally made public a report that gives detailed information about the nation's civilian nuclear sites and programs, but the disclosure didn't jeopardize national security, the Obama administration said late Tuesday.

The report, which includes maps of facilities showing the locations of stockpiles of fuel for nuclear weapons at those facilities, was posted last month on the Web site of the Government Printing Office.
It was removed from the site late Tuesday, after the Federation of American Scientists reported on the document's existence Sunday in an online bulletin.

The Obama administration prepared the document to comply with a decade-old international agreement aimed at providing the International Atomic Energy Agency with a comprehensive picture of the country's nuclear and nuclear-related activities. The U.S. made the agreement to encourage other countries to provide similar disclosure of their nuclear activities.

The document is marked "Highly Confidential Safeguards Sensitive." It was published on the GPO's Web site on May 22, according to Steven Aftergood, a security expert at the scientists' group.

A cover letter on the document, addressed by President Barack Obama to Congress, calls the information "sensitive but unclassified."

In a written statement late Tuesday, Damien LaVera, a spokesman for the National Nuclear Security Administration, said that while administration officials "would have preferred it not be released, the Departments of Energy, Defense, and Commerce and the [Nuclear Regulatory Commission] all thoroughly reviewed it to ensure that no information of direct national security significance would be compromised."


Not only has our intelligence community's feet been cut off from underneath them. Now this administration is letting terrorists know exactly where to hit us. Was Biden responsible for this release?:cuckoo:

The Administration is?

It was the GPO that released it. Did Obama hire the person who released it? Is that person even a political hire and not just a civil servant? Do you even think for a moment before you reflexively blame Obama for everything and anything?
Before you go head over heels you may want to read the whole article or maybe you did and can't process the information.

From the article;
In a written statement late Tuesday, Damien LaVera, a spokesman for the National Nuclear Security Administration, said that while administration officials "would have preferred it not be released, the Departments of Energy, Defense, and Commerce and the [Nuclear Regulatory Commission] all thoroughly reviewed it to ensure that no information of direct national security significance would be compromised."

Don't you think this is Obama's administration(Energy Dept.), so they could have prevented the release of this sensitive information. Like I said why make it so easy for AQ?
 
Nuclear Sites Posted Online Accidentally - WSJ.com
WASHINGTON -- A government office accidentally made public a report that gives detailed information about the nation's civilian nuclear sites and programs, but the disclosure didn't jeopardize national security, the Obama administration said late Tuesday.

The report, which includes maps of facilities showing the locations of stockpiles of fuel for nuclear weapons at those facilities, was posted last month on the Web site of the Government Printing Office.
It was removed from the site late Tuesday, after the Federation of American Scientists reported on the document's existence Sunday in an online bulletin.

The Obama administration prepared the document to comply with a decade-old international agreement aimed at providing the International Atomic Energy Agency with a comprehensive picture of the country's nuclear and nuclear-related activities. The U.S. made the agreement to encourage other countries to provide similar disclosure of their nuclear activities.

The document is marked "Highly Confidential Safeguards Sensitive." It was published on the GPO's Web site on May 22, according to Steven Aftergood, a security expert at the scientists' group.

A cover letter on the document, addressed by President Barack Obama to Congress, calls the information "sensitive but unclassified."

In a written statement late Tuesday, Damien LaVera, a spokesman for the National Nuclear Security Administration, said that while administration officials "would have preferred it not be released, the Departments of Energy, Defense, and Commerce and the [Nuclear Regulatory Commission] all thoroughly reviewed it to ensure that no information of direct national security significance would be compromised."


Not only has our intelligence community's feet been cut off from underneath them. Now this administration is letting terrorists know exactly where to hit us. Was Biden responsible for this release?:cuckoo:

The Administration is?

It was the GPO that released it. Did Obama hire the person who released it? Is that person even a political hire and not just a civil servant? Do you even think for a moment before you reflexively blame Obama for everything and anything?
Before you go head over heels you may want to read the whole article or maybe you did and can't process the information.

From the article;
In a written statement late Tuesday, Damien LaVera, a spokesman for the National Nuclear Security Administration, said that while administration officials "would have preferred it not be released, the Departments of Energy, Defense, and Commerce and the [Nuclear Regulatory Commission] all thoroughly reviewed it to ensure that no information of direct national security significance would be compromised."

Don't you think this is Obama's administration(Energy Dept.), so they could have prevented the release of this sensitive information. Like I said why make it so easy for AQ?

None of those organizations made the decision to release it. They merely examined it to see if sensitive information would be compromised. Oh, and administration officials "preferred it not be released".
 
The Administration is?

It was the GPO that released it. Did Obama hire the person who released it? Is that person even a political hire and not just a civil servant? Do you even think for a moment before you reflexively blame Obama for everything and anything?
Before you go head over heels you may want to read the whole article or maybe you did and can't process the information.

From the article;
In a written statement late Tuesday, Damien LaVera, a spokesman for the National Nuclear Security Administration, said that while administration officials "would have preferred it not be released, the Departments of Energy, Defense, and Commerce and the [Nuclear Regulatory Commission] all thoroughly reviewed it to ensure that no information of direct national security significance would be compromised."

Don't you think this is Obama's administration(Energy Dept.), so they could have prevented the release of this sensitive information. Like I said why make it so easy for AQ?

None of those organizations made the decision to release it. They merely examined it to see if sensitive information would be compromised. Oh, and administration officials "preferred it not be released".

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Really, which branch of federal government oversees energy, specifically nuclear energy?

Who do you think they got the report from? Uh...maybe the dept. of energy
 

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