Eric Czuleger
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I think that there is a lack of public conversations about this kind of stuff from both perspectives, from the perspective of what it feels like on the ground and also how the thinking is happening internally.
I think that there is a lack of public conversations about this kind of stuff from both perspectives, from the perspective of what it feels like on the ground and also how the thinking is happening internally.
I think that there is a lack of public conversations about this kind of stuff from both perspectives, from the perspective of what it feels like on the ground and also how the thinking is happening internally.
I don't think it's that hard to do.
I don't think it's that hard to do.
I don't think it's that hard to do.
Well, and then you see the sort of... normalization of like a massive intelligence leak. That's not a great thing.
Well, and then you see the sort of... normalization of like a massive intelligence leak. That's not a great thing.
Well, and then you see the sort of... normalization of like a massive intelligence leak. That's not a great thing.
That's exactly right.
That's exactly right.
That's exactly right.
Yeah. And I think, you know, I guess in my heart of hearts, I was like, that would be a great thing to do on purpose if it gave you some sort of strategic advantage to have this active leak that gave us some strategic advantage somewhere. It doesn't appear that that's the case.
Yeah. And I think, you know, I guess in my heart of hearts, I was like, that would be a great thing to do on purpose if it gave you some sort of strategic advantage to have this active leak that gave us some strategic advantage somewhere. It doesn't appear that that's the case.
Yeah. And I think, you know, I guess in my heart of hearts, I was like, that would be a great thing to do on purpose if it gave you some sort of strategic advantage to have this active leak that gave us some strategic advantage somewhere. It doesn't appear that that's the case.
Man, I totally agree. I mean, I think that one of the things that I've noticed in terms of now kind of like knowing from the inside a little bit of how policy is made is it is so incredibly slow and politically costly to make a policy. Right.
Man, I totally agree. I mean, I think that one of the things that I've noticed in terms of now kind of like knowing from the inside a little bit of how policy is made is it is so incredibly slow and politically costly to make a policy. Right.
Man, I totally agree. I mean, I think that one of the things that I've noticed in terms of now kind of like knowing from the inside a little bit of how policy is made is it is so incredibly slow and politically costly to make a policy. Right.
If you look at the time that they were talking about starting the Manhattan Project all the way until we had a nuclear bomb, it was years before they even started doing it even though everybody at the exact same time totally agreed. The American political apparatus moves incredibly slowly. Yeah. And so you're looking for this point at which what's called a policy window opens up.
If you look at the time that they were talking about starting the Manhattan Project all the way until we had a nuclear bomb, it was years before they even started doing it even though everybody at the exact same time totally agreed. The American political apparatus moves incredibly slowly. Yeah. And so you're looking for this point at which what's called a policy window opens up.