U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken talked about leaked top secret military Intelligence documents during his visit to Vietnam.
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It's been almost a week since news broke that top-secret U.S. military documents had been quietly posted in some dark corners of the Internet about the status of the war in Ukraine and U.S. efforts to get allies to help.
The Department of Defense is now in full damage-control mode in an urgent effort to identify what’s in the documents and whether any more might become public soon.
It is also investigating whether the documents, many of them crudely photocopied slides, will impact Ukraine’s ability to fight off a springtime Russian offensive, and what the impact will be on U.S. allies. Some of the documents also show U.S. efforts to spy on its enemies – and its allies – upending some diplomatic relations as they pertain to the Ukraine war effort.
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Everyone knows the Safest place for Classified Documents is Joe’s Garage
Well, we know where they aren’t safe. His garage is orange.
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@Linda Walters Funny thing is Trump had his papers in a vault. Not a Garage.
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There can be no doubt that America is doing great with Biden as president.
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