The administration plans to publish less information on Capnet, which is used to exchange secret materials in Congress.
The White House aims to limit the exchange of intelligence to members of the US Congress after an initial analysis of damage caused by US nuclear facilities has leaked the network. This was reported by the American Television Channel NBC News with a reference to a Senior White House representative.
The administration plans to publish less information on Capnet. We talk about a system used to exchange secret materials in Congress.
The decision that Democrats did not want was made once when the highest government officials should hold a secret instruction on Thursday the day for Senate members regarding strikes.
House of Representative spokesman Mike Johnson expressed the anger of US President Donald Trump, as well as his allies – about the report of the US military agency agency early assessment for Iran. It said the country’s nuclear program was suspended in just 3-6 months.
When asked if he believed that the leak came from Congress, the speaker replied: “These are my suspicions.”
Despite the “suppression” of Johnson’s administration and suspicion, it is still unknown if the leak from the Congress member continued.
The media note that lawmakers have access to the preliminary assessment of intelligence strikes and can be viewed in a safe place in the capital.
As you know, the CNN, with the American intelligence reference, said the US hit three Iran’s nuclear facilities did not destroy the key components of the nuclear program, despite Trump’s statements.
After that, the US president raided the media with criticism and said they were trying to “humiliate one of the most successful military strikes in history. The nuclear facilities in Iran were completely destroyed.”
Trump made a statement associated with Uranus in Iranian facilities
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