EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL INTELLIGENCE
The president of the US is in complete conflict—he orders troops into Cambodia with the Armed Services Committee of the Senate saying, "We will not approve American aid or armed intervention in Cambodia." Yet the president sent them across the border. The reason for that is to do with intelligence lines do not have any material in their computers that have the CIA and other, because they're a foreign intelligence agency.
Foreign intelligence and foreign policy are carefully not aligned with domestic intelligence in the same computer because they're different departments. So you could not have that or domestic policy.
So he is in trouble. His PR man got drunk the night before and wasn't on duty or something.
He is operating on external intelligence. And that computerized intelligence, by definition, is computerized if the issue at no time did I adjudicate that any backfire would occur domestically intelligence. And so a action. I don't know how you could issue such order without causing a domestic effect.
There isn't any foreign thing as a totally external or a totally internal action. We are dealing with unobtainable absolutes—they are not separable. And that is true of intelligence information. You pick up a lot of external intelligence information from internal sources.
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