Overnight construction along I-25 between South Academy Boulevard and Santa Fe Avenue will begin next week as part of the Military Access, Mobility, and Safety Improvement Project, according to a
i think the fallout from this we are only starting to appreciate . and it does raise a question. why a 21 year old airmen in the national guard had access to so much sensitive information. so just based on what we ve heard from a lot of military access the question of why he had to access that is his job. that was his job to have access to that kind of special access. but the big problem was that he was able to print it and there should have been some safety net or someone who should have been able to detect or a red flag raised once he printed it. so does that. simply magnify that there s a big oversight problem even in highly sensitive areas and areas of intelligence, which is where he worked. well not only fred, in terms of what he was able to print and as you point out, that s one red flag, but just the fact that he s
migration of the drills in the philippines of the us. in terms of scale it is much grander end and types of activities that will be taking place. there are three designated exercise areas. one of edges when baton is, very close to taiwan. the other are in provinces in the mainland and an island facing the south china sea. so these are very near flash areas. and of course, the beginning of these exercises also coincides with the ministerial meetings between the defence and foreign affairs secretaries of the philippines and the us and washington, dc. this meeting is the first in seven years. and so i think border conflicts of these drills, we see the expanded military access of the philippines to the us. just a
Exit 132A and the southbound right lane on I-25 between South Academy Blvd. and Santa Fe Ave.will face closures beginning Monday, Feb. 13 in continuation of the Military Access, Mobility,