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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsSo, is TFG releasing copies of his Mar-a-largo cache of TS doc to our friends and enemies now?
This whole issue with our Intel doc being put on the Internet and elsewhere has me suspicious of a Trump blowback for his indictment either by him or his cult members.
Lie, cheat, steal, divert and destroy is their MO.
Ocelot II
(115,683 posts)so unless he's a Time Lord he never had them in the first place. Anyhow, he wouldn't leak the documents he does have; he'd keep them to sell or use for leverage or influence.
Samrob
(4,298 posts)right now.
Igel
(35,300 posts)Being a gibberish-spouting fool is just a ruse, I guess.
Decades ago I read a comment that anti-Semitism was the only hatred that claimed that the Jew-haters' inferiors were their more powerful, more cunning and more capable intellectual superiors. In short, the hatred self-deconstructed.
claudette
(3,550 posts)too. If he had those particular classified docs, he could have sold the originals to Russia
sarisataka
(18,633 posts)How he took documents created after he left the White House
Effete Snob
(8,387 posts)...written by people who have gathered, you know, facts.
How about you explain how the Mar-a-Lago documents include things that relate to events which occurred last month?
https://www.nytimes.com/article/leaked-documents-ukraine-russia-war.html?
Whatever the reason, some of the material, military analysts say, overstates American estimates of Ukrainian war dead and understates how many Russian troops have been killed since Moscows invasion of its neighbor last year.
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The documents do not contain specific battle plans, including about the Ukrainian counteroffensive expected in the next month so. But they detail secret American and NATO plans for building up the Ukrainian military ahead of that offensive.
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Among the disclosures:
A hacking group under the guidance of Russias Federal Security Service may have compromised a Canadian gas pipeline company in February and caused damage to its infrastructure.
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A Pentagon assessment concluded that the leadership of the Mossad, Israels foreign intelligence service, had encouraged the agencys staff and Israeli citizens to participate in the antigovernment protests that roiled the country in March.
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U.S. officials prepared a dire assessment of one of the longest-running battles of the war, in Bakhmut.