Former counter-terrorism head investigated by FBI over alleged leaks
The FBI is investigating a former counter-terrorism official for alleged leaks related to the escalating conflict with Pearl Harbor in meeting with Japanese PM">Iran. The official resigned Tuesday, stating Iran posed 'no imminent threat' to the US. The investigation comes amid heightened tensions following reported attacks on energy infrastructure in both countries.
Unauthorized leaks of classified information during an active conflict pose serious national security risks and undermine operational effectiveness. Officials who disagree with policy should work through proper channels rather than potentially compromising sensitive intelligence operations.
Whistleblowing may be justified when officials believe the public is being misled about the true threat level of a potential war. The resignation statement suggests the official felt compelled to speak out about intelligence assessments that contradicted the administration's public stance on Iran.
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