After Signalgate, US allies and partners might hesitate to share high-level intelligence without assurances that protocols will be followed, says RSIS’ Adrian Ang.
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Commentary: Can we just shut up about ‘Signalgate’? — Michael Reagan
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National Security Adviser Mike Waltz used his personal Gmail for government communications, sparking security concerns. Reports indicate he discussed military plans on his personal email, despite ...
National Security Advisor Michael Waltz and a senior aide used personal Gmail accounts for government communications, ...