Intelligence data on the consequences of Iran’s blows appeared in the media the day after the government shared them with Congress.
The White House considers the possibility of restricting the exchange of secret information in Congress due to a leakage of Iran’s intelligence assessment. On Wednesday, June 25, axios wrote reference to four resources.
This happened after the media reported that the US was struggling with Iran had not completely destroyed its nuclear program. These data have been published by journalists on the day after publishing the Capnet System, which is used to exchange information between the government and the Congress.
The preliminary assessment with “low reliability” was prepared by one of the 18 intelligence agencies based on satellite images and pointed to the limited efficiency of US strikes, which opposed President Donald Trump’s official statement.
On Wednesday, White House spokesman Caroline Levitt confirmed that the FBI was conducting an investigation and emphasized that guilty people should be criminal. At the same time, the administration noted that they were working to strengthen internal control to prevent such incidents in the future.
Meanwhile, the idea of limiting the amount of information coming to lawmakers has caused a sharp criticism from Democrats. The Democrats head of the Senate Chuck Schumer said that these actions are suspicious of attempts to hide something, and are not related to security considerations.
Remember, CNN, which refers to American Intelligence, wrote that the US strike at three Iran’s nuclear facilities did not destroy the key components of the nuclear program, despite the US President’s statements.
After that, the defense secretary of the defense Pete Highs said he was investigating the leaks of intelligence.
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