When your job title literally involves PROTOCOLS of some of the nation’s most sensitive war materials, you might expect that you would be MORE careful about flapping your gums during a time of actual conflict.

Chief of Chemical Nuclear Surety, Andrew Hugg had no such survival instincts. He sat down with a pretty girl and started talking. It’s fortunate that some of the more sensitive things he blurted out (like the location of some missile sites) was bleeped before it was uploaded. But as the video shows, he was awfully free with his words.

A little background before we show the details. While his title may SOUND grandiose, his was a middle-manager role. He was tasked with making sure all of the protocols with respect to any nuclear or chemical arsenal were being correctly followed. Since some of our readers will wonder, we’ll address the ‘chemical’ part of his title, too. Officially, the US has destroyed any existing offensive stockpiles it may have had in the past and foreswears any use whatsoever of chemical weapons in warfare. That said, there is still a purely defensive role such agents may can play for purposes of developing detection equipment, or protective equipment like gas masks.

The most hilariously ironic moment is when he realizes how open he’s being and says ‘you’re not a spy, right’? Drops a cheesy line about being ‘mesmerized by her eyes’ before pontificating about folks who steal secrets: “That’s why that’s the easiest way to get intelligence — like just send a pretty girl to talk to the guy’… with apparently ZERO self-awareness that he’s fallen into exactly that trap.

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Covers a wide range of topics, from the location a lab where nerve agents are being tested (and a specific example of staff carelessness that could have resulted in fatalities), to launch code protocols, to the launch detection tools and methods that warn us of a foreign nuclear launch, to strategy about whether or not we’ll be wiping out Iran’s new leader, on and on it goes.

As you would hope and expect, revelations that Hugg was playing fast and loose with such sensitive information were NOT appreciated by the Pentagon.

May he serve as a warning to others to stop spilling state secrets.

Source: Clash Daily