Kerry Picket
8:29 PM 10/20/2016 (last night)
Hillary Clinton appeared to have
revealed at least some sensitive information about the country’s national security when attacking Donald Trump at the final debate Wednesday night over
whether he should be trusted with nation’s nuclear codes.
Retired
Army Lt. General Keith Kellogg, who
worked for the Joint Chiefs of Staff as director for all communications for U.S. forces and now advises the Trump campaign, responded to Clinton’s attack telling The Daily Caller Wednesday evening, “
It is foolish to talk about any nuclear command control timing decision.”
He explained, “
It is just not done, because you just don’t give up any indications of what your windows are for decision-making—especially when it comes to nuclear command and control. You hear her say it and it’s almost cavalier. It just corresponds to me to
her cavalier approach to security in general from having an unsecured server in the basement in her home with a comment like that. It’s like ‘
security’s not that important.’ It’s crazy. It’s incredibly foolish for someone to do something like that.”
However, intelligence experts and a former Navy SEAL told Fox News that
just because the response time was previously reported in academic documents
does not allow government officials holding security clearance or who had previous access to classified information to discuss it in a public forum.
http://dailycaller.com/2016/10/20/retired-general-clinton-foolish-for-discussing-nuclear-response-time/