Re: Hungary - NATO bases



"Phaeton" <phaeton@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Maybe you should ask NATO, or visit their website. Although I
don't think this information will be available, for security, etc.,
reasons. ( I also think that if anybody is privy to such info, *and*
for some miraculous reasons also reads this newsgroup, they will not
divulge that here, on a public forum. So asking this question here
is a bit... strange, in my opinion. But maybe I am paranoid :-) )

The answer to his question could come also handy to terrorist groups wanting to preposition some explosives before the security tightens up at the selected location. So maybe you are not too paranoid. Besides, remember the title of a book by Intel's Andy Grove: "Only the Paranoid Survive." P. R.

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