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Turning down the noise of what we are hearing in the news cycle, social media, and the discourse to get to the information on culture, politics, and the issues of the day we need to properly discern the times we live in.
Hosted by Andrew Donaldson
Signal Scandal and The Eternal Truth That OPSEC Ends Where Convenience Begins
Heard Tell
14 minutes
8 months ago
Signal Scandal and The Eternal Truth That OPSEC Ends Where Convenience Begins
On this episode of Heard Tell host Andrew shares some thoughts on the Signal scandal involving Trump administration officials using the messaging app as a group chat to discuss details of the recent Houthi strikes in Yemen, which included The Atlantic's Editor in Chief Jeffrey Goldberg in a stunning series of events. From the sequence of events, to what might or might not happen next, and how the basic principle of "OPSEC ends where convenience begins" is at the heart of this hot mess on this edition of Heard Tell.
All that and more on this episode of Heard Tell.
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Heard Tell
Turning down the noise of what we are hearing in the news cycle, social media, and the discourse to get to the information on culture, politics, and the issues of the day we need to properly discern the times we live in.
Hosted by Andrew Donaldson