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Amid speculation on Israel's next move, two documents marked "top secret" surfaced on social media last week that purported to show analysis by the U.S. military on Israeli operations.
Documents purported to show classified U.S. intelligence gathering on Israel's preparations for a potential retaliatory strike on Iran appeared on social media platforms this week. It is unclear ...
The biggest leak of classified documents in a decade created a sprawling crisis in Washington this week as records detail alleged U.S. spying on allies, insights into American thinking on the war ...
The documents leak has been compared to the 2010–2011 United States diplomatic cables leak and the 2013 global surveillance disclosures. In comparison to these leaks, the documents leak contains relatively recent information on the Russian invasion of Ukraine that could be used against Ukraine, presenting a far more drastic leak. [94]
A suspect in the leak of classified military intelligence in the US has been arrested, as one set of the documents was found to include a rumour that Russian president Vladimir Putin is undergoing ...
The Pentagon said it is looking into the leak. Israel has pledged a firm response to Iran's ballistic-missile barrage on Israel Oct. 1, the second direct attack on Israel in six months.
2012 Stratfor email leak: Public disclosure of a number of internal emails between global intelligence company Stratfor's employees and its clients. Unaoil Leak: A leaked cache of emails dating from 2001 to 2012 sent within Unaoil revealed that Unaoil's operatives bribed officials in oil-producing nations in order to win government-funded projects.
[507] [508] [509] Glenn Greenwald wrote that "the best and safest course was to release all the cables in full, so that not only the world's intelligence agencies but everyone had them, so that steps could be taken to protect the sources and so that the information in them was equally available". [510] [511]