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Originally Posted by Rathji
Is it simply the fact that they have not released every single piece of information that they have? If that's the case, then I would suggest that releasing the video might compromise the security of the pentagon, if for no reason other than it would allow camera locations to be pinpointed and dead spots of video surveillance coverage to be determined.
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The footage at the gas station and the hotel? That's going to compromise national security? Both of these are public areas. You could probably stand where the gas station camera is and see the same thing. How is that compromising national security? I think your argument is reaching too much . . .
The only reasons they wouldn't release the video is if it compromised national security - that is, if there's something on there that is important or of value.