The Pentagon leaks reveal the rot at the heart of US intelligence – but they haven’t hurt Ukraine | Frank Ledwidge
This latest cache of secret documents is yet another own goal by a pathologically confused security service
So far this century, there have been three major public compromises" of US intelligence material. The first - the WikiLeaks series initiated by Chelsea Manning - revealed the mayhem at the heart of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. Edward Snowden's vast cache uncovered the US state's campaign of unlawful surveillance against its own people. Over the past week, we have seen yet another collection of secret documents ruffle the feathers of US intelligence.
Of the three sets of leaks, the most recent is, in itself, the least politically damaging. But what they demonstrate again is the dangerous self-created and continuing rot at the heart of the US intelligence system: the combination of over-classification and the widespread availability of access to secret material.
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