Pentagon Launches Criminal Investigation Into Leak
- On Wednesday, the FBI launched a probe to identify who disclosed a classified intelligence document related to US military actions against Iran's nuclear facilities.
- The leak followed US bunker-busting bomb strikes on several key Iranian nuclear facilities, which President Trump claimed had obliterated the targets.
- However, the leaked Defense Intelligence Agency report asserted the strikes only delayed Iran's nuclear program by a few months, as enriched uranium was moved before the attack.
- The White House spokesperson condemned the leak as illegal and stated that the individual responsible “should go to jail,” while President Trump hailed the airstrikes as entirely successful, claiming the targeted sites were completely destroyed.
- The incident intensified political tensions as the White House rescheduled Congress briefings and officials debated the extent of the damage and the credibility of the leaked assessment.
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US hunts Pentagon intel leaker of Iran's nuclear program strike assessment
The US is hunting a leaker who shared a Pentagon report downplaying the damage from recent airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites. The CIA, however, confirmed the strikes set Iran’s nuclear program back by years. The FBI is investigating, and officials say the leak aimed to undermine a major US operation.
Pentagon Launches Probe After Leak - Patriot Newsfeed
The Pentagon has opened a formal criminal investigation into the leak of a classified Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) assessment that downplayed the long-term effectiveness of recent U.S. airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear infrastructure. The probe, being conducted in coordination with the FBI, was confirmed by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth during remarks at the NATO summit on Wednesday. Hegseth acknowledged the existence of the classified report, …
White House threatens jail time as FBI probes source of Iran strike leak
President Donald Trump has attacked CNN and The New York Times for two days over a report that claimed Trump didn't "obliterate" the nuclear program in Iran as he claimed. Now the FBI is investigating how the news outlets obtained the information that the White House insists was false. In a statemen...
The Pentagon has launched a criminal investigation into the leak of a classified Defense Intelligence Agency (DRA) report, which estimated that damage to Iran's nuclear facilities from US airstrikes did not significantly set back Tehran's nuclear program.
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