5 U.S. Voters Weigh In on the Signal Leak

5 U.S. Voters Weigh In on the Signal Leak

The White House has spent the week trying to downplay the revelation that top national security officials discussed plans for U.S. strikes in Yemen on Houthi militants over Signal, a commercial messaging app. In a stunning breach of national security, the Defense Secretary, Pete Hegseth, disclosed specific operational details before the attacks in the group…

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The Signal Leak Has Little Precedent

The Signal Leak Has Little Precedent

Defense secretaries usually take a hard line when it comes to the disclosure of classified information on their watch. During the George W. Bush administration, Donald H. Rumsfeld said that those who break federal law in doing so should be imprisoned. His successor, Robert M. Gates, said it should be a career-ending offense for anyone…

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Signal Chat Leak Angers U.S. Military Pilots

Signal Chat Leak Angers U.S. Military Pilots

The intelligence breach was bad enough, current and former fighter pilots said. But Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s refusal to acknowledge that he should not have disclosed sensitive information about when American fighter pilots would attack sites in Yemen, they said, was even worse. On air bases, in aircraft carrier “ready rooms” and in communities near…

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India Said to Have Meddled in Canada Party Election

India Said to Have Meddled in Canada Party Election

Reports of past meddling by the Indian government roiled Canada’s general election on Tuesday, putting Pierre Poilievre, the Conservative Party leader and the main challenger to Prime Minister Mark Carney, on the defensive. Canadian intelligence officials said Indian agents and proxies raised money and organized support for Mr. Poilievre in the 2022 Conservative Party leadership…

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