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Special Operations OPSEC Education Fund : ウィキペディア英語版 | Special Operations OPSEC Education Fund
Special Operations OPSEC Education Fund, Inc. (OPSEC) is a 501(c)(4) social welfare organization in the United States. It began a media campaign critical of President Obama in August 2012, accusing his administration of disclosing sensitive information about the killing of Osama bin Laden and taking too much credit for the operation. OPSEC's members are primarily former U.S. special operations forces and intelligence community personnel. Its leaders have ties to the Republican Party though the group describes itself as non-partisan. As of mid-August 2012, it claims to have raised almost $1 million.〔〔 The military portmanteau "OPSEC" (Operations Security) is where security measures are taken to prevent friendly operations and intentions from being observed by an adversary's intelligence systems. ==Leadership and composition== OPSEC's president is Scott Taylor, a former Navy SEAL who vied for the Republican nomination for a Virginia congressional seat in 2010. Its lead spokesperson and former SEAL, Ben Smith, was also a spokesperson for Tea Party Express.〔 Another spokesperson is Chad Kolton, who worked for the Bush administration as a spokesperson for the Director of National Intelligence,〔 and who was hired to perform media relations for OPSEC in July 2012 through HDMK, a Republican strategic communications firm. Public records filed with authorities indicate the group's treasurer, lawyer and TV producers also have affiliations with Republican Party organizations.〔
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