Quote by Christopher Shays

It's hard for me to imagine that some people in the CIA who had firsthand knowledge would be unable to recognize that this would be helpful information for a soldier's death.


It's hard for me to imagine that some people in the CIA who

Summary

This quote expresses disbelief that individuals in the CIA, who possess direct knowledge of certain events, would fail to acknowledge that such information would be valuable in understanding the circumstances behind a soldier's death. The speaker finds it difficult to comprehend why the CIA personnel would not recognize the importance of sharing this information, implying that it should be evident to them. The quote emphasizes the speaker's confusion and possibly frustration with the situation.

By Christopher Shays
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