DIA Report Reveals Snowden Stole Over 900,000 Military Files and Prompted Delayed CIA Briefings
DIA Report Reveals Snowden Stole Over 900,000 Military Files and Prompted Delayed CIA Briefings The passage provides concrete numbers (900,000+ military files), dates (July 10, 2013 briefing to CIA), and names of senior officials (CIA Director John O. Brennan, Deputy Director Michael Morell, NSA Deputy Director Chris Inglis). These details suggest actionable leads for investigating the scope of the breach, potential foreign exploitation, and inter‑agency communication failures. While the core facts about Snowden are widely known, the specific claim of 200‑2,500 officers mobilized and the alleged CIA document loss add moderate investigative value. Key insights: DIA identified >900,000 stolen military files from the Joint Cyber Command.; CIA was not briefed until a week after the breach (July 10, 2013).; Michael Morell questioned whether Snowden worked with a foreign intelligence service.
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DIA Report Reveals Snowden Stole Over 900,000 Military Files and Prompted Delayed CIA Briefings The passage provides concrete numbers (900,000+ military files), dates (July 10, 2013 briefing to CIA), and names of senior officials (CIA Director John O. Brennan, Deputy Director Michael Morell, NSA Deputy Director Chris Inglis). These details suggest actionable leads for investigating the scope of the breach, potential foreign exploitation, and inter‑agency communication failures. While the core facts about Snowden are widely known, the specific claim of 200‑2,500 officers mobilized and the alleged CIA document loss add moderate investigative value. Key insights: DIA identified >900,000 stolen military files from the Joint Cyber Command.; CIA was not briefed until a week after the breach (July 10, 2013).; Michael Morell questioned whether Snowden worked with a foreign intelligence service.
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