An ex-CIA analyst pleaded guilty to leaking top secret documents about Israel’s plans to retaliate against Iran last year, forcing the attack to be delayed.
attributed to the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency and National Security Agency, noted that Israel was still moving military assets in place to conduct a military strike in response to Iran’s blistering ballistic missile attack on Oct. 1.
A former CIA official pleaded guilty Friday to leaking top secret US intelligence documents about Israeli military plans for a retaliatory strike on Iran. According to The Washington Post, the documents,
Asif William Rahman has pled guilty to transmitting classified national defence information, US Justice Department says.
Two documents that surfaced on Telegram in October, attributed to the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency and National ... military strike in response to Iran’s blistering ballistic missile ...
The documents from the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency — marked top secret ... signaling preparations for a strike on Iran. However, they contained no images, according to US officials.
admitted to violating the Espionage Act when he obtained and leaked two records from the Defense Department’s National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency on October 17. The records indicated Israel ...
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