‘You couldn’t write this stuff’: 21 year old leaks US documents to ‘impress his mates’

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‘You couldn’t write this stuff’: 21 year old leaks US documents to ‘impress his mates’
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Sky News US contributor Michael Ware says the “testosterone-fuelled antics” of a 21-year-old will now “reverberate across the world” as the FBI has arrested a young Air National Guardsman over the suspected leaking of classified US documents.

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“We have to entrust so many of our national security secrets to such young service men and women, and we see what they’re prone to do. “What this boils down to is that a guy who was running a chat group on a gaming chat platform published these documents to his 20 or 30 mates – to basically impress them.

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