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‘Embarrassing’: Pentagon leaks damage US security, analysts say

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‘Embarrassing’: Pentagon leaks damage US security, analysts say

Washington, DC – There may be loads of uncertainty in regards to the supposed secret US authorities intelligence assessments circulating on-line: Are they genuine? Are they correct? Who leaked them? And why?

Regardless of rising questions, consultants appeared to agree on one factor: The leaks are damaging to Washington’s intelligence-gathering and overseas coverage.

The paperwork embrace particulars of the Western navy help to Ukraine, details about Russia’s warfare effort and intelligence collected from allied states.

US officers haven’t denied the validity of the paperwork, acknowledging that they “current a really severe danger to nationwide safety” and seem like actual, although in some circumstances altered. However they warned that the leaks “have the potential to unfold disinformation”.​

Analysts have mentioned the leaks danger exposing intelligence sources and will trigger a diplomatic headache for Washington.

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Mick Mulroy, a former senior Pentagon official who additionally served within the CIA, referred to as the leak “damaging”.

“I feel america must do a greater job of securing labeled data,” Mulroy mentioned.

The “largest concern”, he added, is the attainable compromising of strategies of intelligence-gathering, together with human sources. Mulroy careworn the significance of the “skill to guard our property, defend our approach of doing enterprise, so we all know data that goes into making coverage”.

Whereas the intelligence assessments — which had been meant for senior officers on the Pentagon — didn’t embrace the names of attainable human sources, consultants mentioned the revelations may assist US adversaries, significantly Russia, determine American property of their midst.

Glenn Carle, a former senior US intelligence official, described the leak as a failure “of main magnitude” that “some folks might properly die from”.

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“Any counter-intelligence service might be swiftly and totally now understanding who has entry to that data of their nation and lowering the variety of attainable people,” Carle informed Al Jazeera’s Inside Story.

“And it’s fairly attainable that they may determine the sources — and relying on the nation, that can harm or destroy their profession or get them killed.”

Carle mentioned the leaks had been an “unfolding catastrophe” as a result of intelligence brokers have the “final accountability” to guard their sources, which could possibly be harmed by the slightest breach.

‘Embarrassing’

The leaked secret paperwork began making headlines earlier this month, after spreading in some obscure corners of the web weeks earlier than that. The Pentagon and the Division of Justice are investigating the problem.

A Washington Put up report revealed late on Wednesday traced the information to a single poster in a non-public server on the net platform Discord. The consumer, generally known as OG, informed mates that he works on a navy base, the newspaper reported.

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David Silbey, an affiliate professor at Cornell College who specialises in defence coverage and navy historical past, mentioned the truth that the paperwork had been first posted on a non-public discussion board indicated that the supposed leaker didn’t purpose to extensively unfold the data.

“One of many unusual issues in regards to the leaks from the very starting was that this was a extremely odd place for them to point out up,” Silbey informed Al Jazeera.

“If it had been a type of espionage act, why put them on a random Discord server? You wouldn’t reveal it publicly anyway; you’d simply cross it again to Russia. If it was a leak to share with the general public, it’s in regards to the worst attainable solution to leak it.”

He added that the leaker gave the impression to be “exhibiting off”. However whatever the intent, the leak stays “important”, Silbey mentioned.

The paperwork reveal that the US has insider accounts from some nations it considers companions, together with South Korea and Egypt, suggesting that Washington could possibly be spying on its allies.

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For instance, in South Korea, an opposition chief has referred to as on Seoul to “sternly reply to the spying of state secrets and techniques” after the leaks.

“It could possibly trigger dangers in relationships with our allies, which in accordance with these items, we additionally collected [intelligence] on; that’s going to be a diplomatic rift,” mentioned Mulroy, the previous Pentagon official.

He added that, whereas any feud with companions could also be repaired shortly as a result of “many nations accumulate data on even their mates”, it’s nonetheless “embarrassing” when that notion turns into public.

How did this occur?

Governments all over the world carefully guard data of this nature. US regulation makes it against the law to disclose — and even mishandle — labeled data.

However with quite a few intelligence and nationwide safety businesses, secret data may undergo many fingers inside the sprawling US defence equipment, making it prone to leakage, consultants mentioned.

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For instance, though the just lately leaked intelligence assessments had been meant for the eyes of high officers on the Pentagon, “lots of people” might have had entry to them, Mulroy mentioned.

“It’s not simply within the fingers of essentially the most senior folks. It goes by means of individuals who put together the briefs and employees of a number of senior officers,” he informed Al Jazeera.

Silbey, the professor, highlighted a dilemma for dealing with intelligence: The extra authorities officers share data, the extra it could enhance their understanding of the problems and result in higher decision-making, but it surely additionally makes secrets and techniques extra liable to leaking.

The US has seen a number of main leaks and scandals involving labeled data lately.

“The US has a bizarre challenge the place it each over-classifies issues, but in addition spreads numerous labeled materials round very broadly,” Silbey informed Al Jazeera.

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Mulroy mentioned along with the investigation into the leaker, he anticipated a assessment that can look at “what went incorrect”.

“Anyone deliberately stole this data, put it on-line. And I don’t know why they might try this, but it surely undoubtedly appears like against the law, and one made to trigger severe harm to US nationwide safety,” Mulroy mentioned.

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NEW YORK (Reuters) – Damian Williams, the top federal prosecutor in Manhattan, said on Monday he planned to resign on Dec. 13, about a month before President-elect Donald Trump is inaugurated. Edward Kim, who is currently serving as Williams’ deputy U.S. Attorney, will serve as acting U.S. Attorney …
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Russian forces capture former British soldier fighting for Ukraine in Kursk: report

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Russian forces captured a former British Army soldier who was fighting with Ukrainian troops in the Kursk region, according to reports on Monday.

In a video, the prisoner of war was sitting on a bench with his hand restrained as he identified himself as 22-year-old James Scott Rhys Anderson.

Russia’s Tass news agency reported on Monday that Russian security officials confirmed a British mercenary had been captured in the Kursk area.

“I was in the British Army before, from 2019 to 2023, 22 Signal Regiment,” Anderson told Russian authorities while being recorded. “Just a private. I was a signalman. One Signal Brigade, 22 Signal Regiment, 252 Squadron.”

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Former British Army soldier James Scott Rhys Anderson was reportedly captured by Russian forces in the Kursk region while fighting for Ukraine. (Credit: East2West)

He expressed regret for joining Ukraine in its fight against Russia, explaining he had nearly lost everything.

When he left the military, he got fired from his job and applied on the International Legion (of Ukraine) webpage.

“I had just lost everything. I just lost my job. My dad was away in prison. I see it on the TV,” Anderson said while shaking his head. “It was a stupid idea.”

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Former British Army soldier James Scott Rhys Anderson was reportedly captured by Russian forces in the Kursk region while fighting for Ukraine. (Credit: East2West)

The International Legion for Defense of Ukraine was created at the request of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy after Russia’s full-scale invasion of the country in February 2022.

The Associated Press reported that the Legion is a unit of Ukraine’s ground forces that mainly consists of foreign volunteers.

Anderson reportedly served as an instructor for Ukrainian troops and was deployed to the Kursk region against his will.

In the video, he said his commander took his stuff — passport, phone and other items — and ordered him to go to the Kursk region.

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“I don’t want to be here,” Anderson said. 

The AP could not independently verify the report, but if confirmed, it said this could be one of the first publicly known cases of a Western national getting captured on Russian soil while fighting for Ukraine.

The U.K. Embassy in Moscow told the wire officials were “supporting the family of a British man following reports of his detention” though no other details were provided.

Anderson’s father, Scott Anderson, told Britain’s Daily Mail that his son’s Ukrainian commander informed him the young man had been captured.

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A serviceman of 24th Mechanized brigade named after King Danylo of the Ukrainian Armed Forces fires a 2s5 “Hyacinth-s” self-propelled howitzer towards Russian troops at a front line, amid Russia’s attack on Ukraine, near the town of Chasiv Yar in Donetsk region, Ukraine November 18, 2024.  (Oleg Petrasiuk/Press Service of the 24th King Danylo Separate Mechanized Brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces/Handout via REUTERS )

The senior Anderson also said his son served in the British military for four years, worked as a police custody officer, and then went to Ukraine to fight. He told the paper he tried to convince his son not to join the Ukrainian military, and now fears for his safety.

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“I’m hoping he’ll be used as a bargaining chip, but my son told me they torture their prisoners, and I’m so frightened he’ll be tortured,” he told Britain’s Daily Mail.

While being questioned, the younger Anderson talked about how he got to Ukraine from Britain, saying he flew to Krakow, Poland from London Luton. From there, he took a bus to Medyka in Poland, which is on the Ukrainian border.

Anderson’s capture comes amid reports Russia is recruiting hundreds of Yemeni men to fight in its war in Ukraine by luring them to Russia under false pretenses in coordination with the Houthi terrorist network, as reported by the Financial Times.

A senior Ukrainian defense official told Fox News that Moscow is trying to involve as many foreign mercenaries as possible in its war against Ukraine, whether from its allies or proxies in poor, impoverished countries.

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The Ukrainian Ministry of Defense similarly confirmed the report to Fox News and said, “Russi[a] has escalated this war twice recently. First, when they brought North Korean fighters, and second, when they used [a] ballistic missile in Ukraine.”

Fox News Digital’s Caitlin McFall and Nana Sajaia, as well as The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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German FM questions if DHL plane crash was 'hybrid incident'

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A cargo plane crashed into a house on its approach to Lithuania’s Vilnius Airport on Monday morning, killing one crew member and injuring others.

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Authorities search for answers as they continue their investigation after a Boeing 737 cargo plane crashed into a house near Vilnius Airport in Lithuania on Monday morning.

The DHL cargo plane operated by Swiftair, departing from Leipzig in Germany, crashed while approaching the airport in Lithuania’s capital. A Spanish crew member was killed, and three other people on board were rushed to the hospital, one of them is in critical condition. No one on the ground was reportedly injured.

Speaking on the sidelines of the G7 Foreign Ministers’ meeting in Italy, Germany’s Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock raised the question of whether the plane crash was a hybrid attack.

“We have to say at this point that we and our Lithuanian partners must now seriously ask ourselves whether this was an accident or, after last week, another hybrid incident. That shows what volatile times we are living in in the middle of Europe,” she said.

Lithuanian officials said one line of inquiry would examine Russian involvement but stressed that no evidence exists yet.

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Last month, Western security officials warned that Russian military intelligence may be carrying out sabotage acts against nations in retaliation for their support to Ukraine.

Darius Jauniškis, the chief of Lithuania’s Intelligence, mirrored these concerns and said terrorism cannot be ruled out: “The State Security Department, together with the Department of Operational Services, have warned that these things are possible in the future. We see Russia becoming more aggressive.”

He added that however for now, “we really cannot make any attributions or point fingers at anyone, because there is no information about it.”

Lithuanian Defence Minister Laurynas Kasčiūnas said, “According to the information I have at the moment, I can say that there are no confirming facts that this was some kind of sabotage or terrorist incident. But the investigation will answer all the questions.”

The General Commissioner of the Lithuanian Police, Arūnas Paulauskas, chose not to speculate and said the cause of the crash might be the result of a technical failure or a human error. “But we are not aviation experts here to discuss this matter in such detail,” he added.

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Paulauskas confirmed that investigators have visited the hospital, and will talk with the aircraft’s police and other aviation officials when they get the chance.

“As far as I know, the investigators have gone to the hospital. If there is an opportunity to communicate with the aircraft’s pilots to determine the initial causes, as well as with officials responsible for civil aviation.”

Experts say communication with Air Traffic Controller seemed ‘normal’

Several aviation experts who spoke to local media said they noticed nothing out of the ordinary when they listened to the communication between the crew and the Air Traffic Controller (ATC) that was shared online.

Aviation expert Vidas Kaupelis said it seemed there was “routine communication between the air traffic controller and the pilot”.

“They didn’t declare any emergency situation, they didn’t speak of any technical failures or fires,” the expert added.

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The Chief of the Aircraft Accident and Incident Investigation under Ministry of Justice, Laurynas Naujokaitis, said German and Spanish investigators are due to arrive in Lithuania to assist local authorities with the probe.

“Currently we have an answer that a German safety probe institution is sending four investigators, Spain safety probe institution is sending two,” he said. “We are still gathering information regarding technical maintenance, meteorological, navigation and qualification information.”

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