Is this a case of the media going to far? I equate it to releasing to the Japanese that we broke their code and could intercept messages. Now the financiers will just go deeper, making it harder to track the international bad guys. This op seemed to have all the T's crossed and I's dotted, so what purpose other than selling newspapers was accomplished?
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"By disclosing this in time of war, they have compromised America's anti-terrorist policies," said King, referring to New York Times reporters and editors. "Nobody elected the New York Times to do anything. And the New York Times is putting its own arrogant, elitist, left-wing agenda before the interests of the American people."
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http://www.latimes.com/news/nationwo...ack=crosspromo