No, sir, it wasn't Groucho Marx, it was Georges Clémenceau. Read to the end of this article by a self-described "Kashmir-watcher" about a case in Pakistan.
[Standard Disclosure: This comment is offered solely in my personal capacity and should not be imputed to anyone or anything else.] The Yale Book of Quotations credits Groucho Marx for "Military intelligence is a contradiction in terms." The Yale Book of Quotations 498 (ed. Fred R. Shapiro) (2006).
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[Standard Disclosure: This comment is offered solely in my personal capacity and should not be imputed to anyone or anything else.] The Yale Book of Quotations credits Groucho Marx for "Military intelligence is a contradiction in terms." The Yale Book of Quotations 498 (ed. Fred R. Shapiro) (2006).
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