foreign, or fisa or others? right. it s key to understand what those caveats mean. those are so, a document can be classified, but what is, it s compartme compartmentalization, who is allowed to see it. no forn, that s releasing to no foreign government or no f forn-rel. fisa, information intelligence that s gleaned from basically wiretaps of foreign operatives in and around the united states. and then what was mentioned in that news piece from jessica is the hcs which is protecting human confidential sources, throughout the world. that s really important. former fbi agents, we rely on human sources. we protected them. we protected the information they were providing us and we protect third identity so they
T-129 ATAK Helicopter loitering over the target area(Photo courtesy of PAF) MANILA-The Philippine Air Force (PAF) announced the conclusion of the nine-day gunnery competition tasked to test the skills and accuracy of its strike, monitoring and detection assets. The event took place at the Col. Ernesto Rabina Air Base in Capas, Tarlac between May 16 to 24, PAF spokesperson Col. Maynard Mariano said in a statement Friday. These exercises were formally known in PAF and military circles as "SANAY-TUDLA II" and "SIMEX III". He said the gunnery competition was highlighted by the participation of the PAF's air defense, command, control, communications, computers, information/intelligence, surveillance, targeting acquisition and reconnaissance (C4ISTAR), search-and-rescue systems and surface strike-capable assets. These assets were divided into two teams supported by other PAF units corresponding to their core systems under the Integrated Air Operation System, Mariano s
2017. the argument about not putting more lethal munitions there came from congress and others, so they knew this was coming. once putin invaded and, by the way, that was not a smart move on putin s part. he didn t understand his military. he was banking on armored artillery making this a quick fight. it s a long fight, so now the united states is reacting by sort of subterranean munitions and information intelligence. that s been very helpful. but for ukraine to urn turn the tide, for the u.s. to really support ukraine now, keep the diplomatic talks going, get those weapons in their hands, but we shouldn t being bragging and celebrating about it and, frankly, most americans should not know the amount of weapons that are going there. we ve got to make this a logistical exercise. arthel: i hear you loud and clear. and there you go back to that delicate dance you re talking about. because if we don t know that they re sending aid, then we re yelling and screaming because aid needs to
they can spread quickly, certainly u.s. banks and other organizations, discusses can take proactive steps to play better defense but that attack surface is large and it extends to their supply chains and they have to be vigilant, they have to be listening to what information intelligence the government is sharing with them and they have to be thinking about how to maintain cyber resilience during this elevated threat level. are you confident in the effectiveness of private companies to ward this off and to work with the government? in the past, and i can tell you i ve got perspective from both sides of the aisle, right, both the private sector, commercial space now and then my fbi experience with the government that things work best when those organizations share freely, openly and frequently. i am confident that that has happened in the past and that it
missiles limit have to deal with tanks with machine guns. it s a critical situation of the doing a great job but they need much more speed when they made the point that they are not asking the west to come in and fight for them but they would like the military hardware and other information intelligence that the west can provide, nato countries et cetera. absolutely anti-aired defense is also critical thing. we heard from president zelenskyy and a video link message to the israeli parliament and he called for the iron dome system or something similar. we also the patriot system. these are systems that are talking to the u.s. embassy two months ago and saying why can you not get them here now and they said at the time it takes months and months to train up soldiers on these air defense but that is exactly what they need right now. jon: the mood of the people of