The military man who revealed the secrets of the United States received 15 years in prison
Jack Teixeira, a member of the Massachusetts National Guard, was sentenced to 15 years for disclosing secret US military documents, including information about the war in Ukraine and the actions of the Mossad. This case raises questions about the security of government information.
Jack Teixeira, a member of the Massachusetts National Guard, was sentenced to 15 years in prison for disclosing classified documents of the US Department of Defense. This is reported by the Al Jazeera news agency. Teixeira, 22, pleaded guilty to six counts of intentionally storing and transmitting national security information, which is a violation of the Espionage Act. The secret documents handed over by Teixeira contained information about U.S. allies and adversaries, including troop movements in Ukraine, as well as confidential information about the Zionist intelligence agency Mossad. In addition, he admitted that he had spread information about the plans of US opponents to damage American troops abroad. This case, along with the leak of two documents related to the Zionist regime's attack on Iran, has raised concerns in the United States about the army's ability to protect important government documents. Many people are wondering about security measures and possible vulnerabilities in the system of protecting classified information. The verdict was handed down by a federal judge in Boston after Teixeira pleaded guilty. This case highlights the severity of the consequences for violating State security and serves as a reminder of the importance of protecting military information.
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