U.S. Intelligence -- Monumental Incompetence
“There simply is no condition or combination of conditions that can ensure the Defendant will not further disclose additional information still in his knowledge or possession."“The damage the Defendant has already caused to the US national security is immense.""The damage the Defendant is still capable of causing is extraordinary.”United States Justice Department lawyers
There
have been quite a number of extraordinary situations where young
Americans in a position of trust and working with sensitive intelligence
have been able to copy highly classified U.S. military documents and
release them to news agencies, exposing the U.S. and their allies to
dangerous repercussions. The wonder is the obvious laxity of care taken
to ensure that those issued with high security clearances are
trustworthy and there exists no indications through careful background
checks that they can be capable of releasing top secret documents to
news sources, compromising and embarrassing American intelligence.
The
latest of these scandalous and controversial releases by a 21-year-old
unstable personality saw a large number of documents showing up on
social media sites by a politically-motivated and emotionally unstable
man who was furiously trying to impress individuals he had met on
questionable online sites where an underworld of racist, immature,
politically-grudging people tend to gather. Jack Teixeira's most
immediate focus in copying and posting military documents of high
security value was to draw attention to his conceit of being employed as
a trusted high security employee with access to data of such
sensitivity as to cause awe in the opinion of those whose admiration he
sought.
That
he was able to access the documents, to copy them and to post them and
though incriminating himself as a traitor to his country, no red flags
went up to alert the appropriate authorities only speaks to their lack
of adequate and appropriate caution, both in hiring the man, in allowing
him the security level that gained him access to the files and in
failing to follow up to ensure there were no irregularities. A total
lack of concern led to oblivion over the man's presence on those social
media sites; had they been detected the revelations would have
disqualified him from his position.
Instead
the Massachusetts Air National guardsman was enabled to play with high
security documents as though they were baseball cards to impress his
social media colleagues. In the process laying bare for any interested,
foreign and/or potentially hostile entities to have complete access to
intelligence that would never otherwise be revealed to unauthorized
eyes. Classified secrets available, through the juvenile conceit of an
unreliable employee to anyone astute enough to recognize their value.
So
why would a 21-year-old be given that level of high security clearance
to begin with? Investigating authorities still have no firm idea of how
much and what has been hoisted by the man, believing he may have still
in his possession other material, not yet released which could have "tremendous
value to hostile nation states that could offer him safe harbour and
attempt to facilitate his escape from the United States", according to federal prosecutors.
Revelations
that the Air Force suspended the 102nd Intelligence Support Squadron
Commander where Teixeira worked along with the administrative commander "overseeing the support for the unit mobilized under federal orders" until
further investigation reveals closer details is certainly merited. Each
of these leaders' access to classified systems and information has also
been temporarily removed. Given the serious nature of the situation
these actions should put a permanent barrier in the advance of their
career paths.
The
release of these documents to public scrutiny and whatever fallout
occurs in the near future places the U.S. in the rather uncomfortable
position of failing the test of confidence in its intelligence
relationship with Britain, New Zealand, Australia, and Canada in the
Five Eyes Intelligence group. If the United States could be so negligent
with its document security that involves its other partners in
intelligence, who can be trusted as an ally in a world growing ever more
hostile and dangerous?
Teixeira,
it is now being revealed, had a troubled and troubling background. What
happened to the necessity of background checks that would divulge these
unstable characteristics? At high school he was suspended when a
classmate overheard him discussing Molotov cocktails and other weapons.
There were also racial threats reported. According to prosecutors, more
recently he used his government computer to research mass shootings and
standoffs with federal agents. This was a stink bomb ready to be
triggered.
He
has been charged under the Espionage Act with unauthorized retention
and transmission of classified national defence information, although he
has not entered a plea as yet. His lawyers, however, urge the judge to
release their client from prison. Their argument was that appropriate
conditions could be set, even if the court finds him to be a flight
risk. They sound as logical as their client is psychologically stable.
Labels: Espionage Act, Secret Military Documents, Social Media Accounts, United States Military
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