Israel-Iran Conflict
US investigates leak of classified documents on Israel's strike plans against Iran
Asif William Rahman has been arrested by the FBI in Cambodia and charged with two counts of transmitting national defense information, specifically documents linked to the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) and National Security Agency (NSA). He was set to make a court appearance in Guam. The charges under the Espionage Act relate to the willful transmission of national defense information.
Classified documents attributed to the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency and National Security Agency have been leaked and are being circulated online. The documents are marked top secret and are intended for viewing by the United States and its "Five Eyes" allies, which include Great Britain, Canada, New Zealand, and Australia. The leak has been described as "deeply concerning" by a US official, but the authenticity of the documents has been confirmed by American security officials. The US government is investigating the unauthorized release of the classified documents, which detail the handling of weaponry, aircraft refuelling exercises, and covert drone operations by Israel's military forces.
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past month
- Iran's Supreme Leader Pledges Crushing Response to Israel and US After Strikes on Military Sites
- US deploys additional military assets in Middle East amid escalating tensions
- Iran's Ayatollah Calls for Prudence Amid Israeli Strikes
- Israel launches retaliatory airstrikes on military targets in Iran
- Iran Issues Warning of Decisive Response if Israel Strikes, Seeks UN Intervention
- US officials say Israel will target only military sites in Iran in any future attack
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