Saturday, July 20, 2013

What you know can be truly inconsequential


"Isn’t it strange to see an event happening precisely because it was not supposed to happen? What kind of defense do we have against that? Whatever you come to know (that New York is an easy terrorist target , for instance) may become inconsequential if your enemy knows that you know it . It may be odd that , in such a strategic game, what you know can be truly inconsequential ."

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