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2023.04.13 02:01 GMT+8

Leaked Pentagon docs unveil U.S. involvement in Ukraine and espionage on allies

Updated 2023.04.13 02:22 GMT+8
Omar Elwafaii

A series of confidential Pentagon documents have been allegedly leaked recently, exposing Washington's deep involvement in Ukraine and its espionage activities on both allies and adversaries.

The leaks have sent the U.S. political and military establishment into a frenzy, attempting to assess the impact on national security and manage the potential fallout with its partners.

The leaked documents offer a rare glimpse into the U.S.' extensive espionage operations targeting both allies and adversaries. Among the most striking revelations is the interception of conversations between high-ranking South Korean national security officials. These conversations focused on concerns over a U.S. request for ammunition, which the U.S. intended to send to Ukraine. The South Korean officials debated the potential violation of their policy of not supplying lethal aid to countries at war and even discussed ways to circumvent this policy by selling the ammunition to Poland.

In the case of Israel, a leaked CIA report sourced to signals intelligence alleges that Mossad, Israel's primary intelligence agency, has been encouraging protests against the country's new government. This revelation has sparked outrage in Jerusalem, with the Israeli Prime Minister's Office vehemently denying the allegations and calling the report "mendacious and without any foundation whatsoever."

As for the U.S.' infiltration of its adversaries, the documents reveal detailed information about Russian troop movements, capabilities, and plans. This information was obtained through intercepted communications and human confidential sources, raising concerns about the safety of these assets and the possibility of Russia changing its communication methods to better conceal its planning.

The leaked documents not only showcase the breadth and depth of the U.S. intelligence operations but also highlight the potential consequences of such activities. The exposure of U.S. espionage on its allies may lead to a weakening of trust in these crucial relationships, while the revelation of America's infiltration into its adversaries' communication systems may force these adversaries to adapt and find new ways to obscure their intentions.

In the context of the ongoing situation in Ukraine, the documents highlight the proxy nature of the conflict, directed by Washington. The U.S. has been providing intelligence that allowed Ukrainian forces to anticipate and counter Russian operations. The Pentagon's involvement in organizing Ukraine's air defenses and estimating the exhaustion of the country's existing arsenal underscores its active role in the conflict.

As the conflict continues, the United States has faced increasing difficulty maintaining global consensus in support of the Ukrainian effort. The leaked documents reveal that countries like South Korea, Egypt, and Israel, all of which have close relationships with the U.S., have shown varying degrees of resistance to Washington's pressure regarding the conflict.

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