“Amazing Intelligence” .. The American “NPR” radio reveals the story of a photo published by Trump that was classified “secret”

“Amazing Intelligence” .. The American “NPR” radio reveals the story of a photo published by Trump that was classified “secret”

Former US President Donald Trump posted three years ago a picture on “Twitter”, which left US intelligence experts in a state of amazement, as she was classified “secret”, according to “Russia Today”.
Radio NPR reported that the photo is due to a missile exploding on a launch platform deep in Iran.
The picture was so clear that some people initially believed that it may not have been taken by a satellite.

Air space experts then reported that it was taken using one of the most valuable American intelligence services, a secret spacecraft called “USA 224”, which is widely believed to be a satellite of the price of billions of dollars.
Now, after three years have passed since Trump’s tweet, the National Intelligence Agency has officially submitted the secrecy of the original image, and the company was raised as a result of a request related to the Freedom of Information Law submitted by NPR.

Many details about the original image are still unknown, but it reveals that Trump was publishing some of the most valuable American intelligence information on social media, says Stephen Eftroud, who specializes in secrecy and classification in the Union of American Scholars.
Eftroud says Trump was interested in sensitive intelligence about Iran and the first thing he was doing is to post it on Twitter.

The disclosure comes just days after Trump’s announcement of his candidacy for the presidency in 2024, and in the wake of the confiscation of the FBI in August boxes of more than a hundred secret records, stored in Trump’s Mara Lago Resort in Florida.
Some of these documents are said to have been linked to Iran, according to the Washington Post.

According to reports, Trump saw the picture for the first time as part of a daily intelligence briefing the next morning of the failure of the Iranian launch.
After publishing the photo on Twitter, Trump said he had not made any mistake, and told reporters at that time: “We had a picture and posted it, which I have been entitled to do. “.

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