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Here is the first comment from the Newsweek article

(https://www.newsweek.com/exclusive-inside-militarys-secret-undercover-army-1591881)

The author, William Arkin, is a former military intelligence analyst who had a Top Secret clearance under the Carter Administration and the first part of the Reagan administration.

Arkin was fired from his position and was stripped of his security clearance after providing a list of ALL the American nuclear weapons locations to an intelligence officer from the Soviet Union.

The Reagan Administration struggled with a decision whether to try him for treason or not. Ultimately, it was decided to just "release him" from service in disgrace. The Administration feared that a public trial would give him a pulpit to divulge more Top Secret information to our enemies.

Later, Arkin publicly released a list of all the American Nuclear locations as well as known Soviet Nuclear locations.

He has authored several books, like this article, that takes a few facts and combines them with conjecture. He even worked his way into a job with NBC News.

One thing is perfectly clear about the author, he hates EVERYTHING about the United States Armed Forces -- the organization who relieved him of his duties and threw him out of the Army.

(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Arkin)

So what Arkin is saying is that there are 60,000 Good guys out there.