Eh? I think you misunderstood me.
There's a difference in giving information to the public based on factual intelligence in saying, "There WILL be an attack this summer and we're working on stopping it." as opposed to, "There might be an attack soon" two or three times yearly. Sorry, but that's not warning the public.
Even I could tell you, "There's gonna be an attack soon" every few months. It's just a really crappy way to cover things.
Let's say people wanted to know if they were gonna get fired.. there's a difference between wanting to know ahead of time and your boss coming in each and every morning saying, "You might get fired today."
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