Wolf
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You're right Military action is not the Olympic games, servicemen & women lose their lives based on the decisions of people in suits working in safe warm environments. Those decision makers have a responsibility to their nations people to justify the reasons they openly launch an attack in a foreign nation, because the come backs on those peoole are such they could face attack, they could be the ones in future fighting the subsequent conflicts putting their lives on the line.Military, security and defence is not the Olympic games: the 'media' has no right to know despite their self righteous belief and the 'public' do not need to know!
This is serious stuff and it IS taken very seriously by senior, intelligent military staff: the USA, UK and other allied embedded staff at the Pentagon, Washington etc will have examined the situation and potential scenarios. It is silly and just not possible or wise to publish sensitive information most probably derived from covert intelligence reports or 'insiders'; it puts those sources in grave danger, jeopardises future info and informs the opposition how you know what you know.
Do you think other nations feel compelled to tell the world and justify actions just to fulfill a mistaken media/public 'right'. Does China, N Korea, Israel, Iraq or Iran etc publishes information about its past, present military and defence action?
Nobody needs to know the finite details of the military intelligence gathered, but they do need a just cause reason to support their leaders and understand what consequences they may face. Likewise the leaders have a legal responsibility to the UN to justify the actions otherwise it can be interpreted as an act of war.
If they wanted this done covertly there are many options available that wouldn't cause this open questioning that have to be answered.