Sounds like a composite of all previous "war plans".
There are more "war plans" being circulated out there then those "chain-letter" e-mails.
Loose lips sink ships.
Knowing that the press will print anything, without compunction or any consideration of security, I believe I would
want the real plan to be in print.
As it is, the enemy is likely to screen all the plans that have found their way into print. And logically conclude that the real plan is the one plan that hasn't been printed.
Accordingly, in this climate, the greatest security might be found in having none, at all...
Disinfo galore here.