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Can US intelligence really be that incompetent? It seems almost unbelievable. With the vast resources at their disposal, one would expect flawless operations and insights that keep us safe. Yet time and again, we see blunders that raise eyebrows and spark debates.
From missing critical warnings before major attacks to overlooking key global threats, the track record raises serious questions. How can agencies with billions in funding fail to connect the dots? Are they simply overwhelmed, or is there something more systemic at play?
Think about it. They have access to advanced technology, satellite imagery, and global networks. Yet, they still struggle with basic information sharing. Is it bureaucracy, miscommunication, or a lack of accountability?
Some argue that the complexity of modern threats, from cyber warfare to terrorism, creates a perfect storm of challenges. But can we accept that as an excuse? Or does this reflect a deeper issue within the intelligence community?
As citizens, we deserve answers. Trust in these institutions is crucial, but how can we trust them when incompetence seems to rule the day?
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