to start using their air force. 50. to start using their air force. so, of statin: to start using their air force. so, of stating effects. to start using their air force. so, of stating effects. people are saying on social media in he was a 21 year old boy but this is an impact on real lives and people in these war zones. the thing i want to understand is this sort of security leak, the leaking of intelligence documents, it doesn t happen in other nato countries. why is it happening so much of the united states? 811 happening so much of the united states? , ., ., happening so much of the united states? , ., ., ., happening so much of the united states? , ., ., ., ., states? 911 is a lot to do with it. the 9/11 commission states? 911 is a lot to do with it. the 9/11 commission came - states? 911 is a lot to do with it. the 9/11 commission came to . states? 911 is a lot to do with it. | the 9/11 commission came to the conclusion that part of the problem was that people simply
up in court. but we know what talk to security officials. it certainly does serve as a deterrent if you know that in a year in three years and four years that you re going to be on the box, as they say, and at being asked the question, did you disclose classified information that could actually dictate your behavior? but again? we don t know specifically what this person what their clearance was. you know what parameter were in place whether they re polygraph, but i bring that up because that s something we ve heard time and time again and as congress and inspectors, general and oversight officials look back on this case, we certainly expect they will be uncovering some lessons learned, and i think these security issues will probably be among those really helpful information. josh for those who are just joining us the breaking news is that an arrest has been made the suspect behind the massive security leak of classified documents we are expecting to hear from attorney general merrick
they are looking into the matter and looking at these documents is pretty surreal because they are photos of crumpled up pieces of paper that have classified markings on them. some holding top secret markings, which is the highest level of classification, some holding markings of the office at the pentagon that advises president biden so obviously creating quite a bit of alarm among us officials, particularly at the pentagon. kylie atwood, cnn washington here with me now is cnn national security analyst juliette kayyem. good morning to you, juliet. i know this has been alarming for many of the pentagon officials and you say this is a different kind of nationals. security leak. how so? just you know, look, if you look at the history of sort of what we would call these, like leaked dumps, you know you re sort of lots of papers coming out. i mean, say, for example, compared to the pentagon papers. these were just put online with a potentially no fanfare over the course of actually they ve
serious list of the same programme. it adds to the serious list of questions the same programme. it adds to the serious list of questions we - the same programme. it adds to the serious list of questions we now - serious list of questions we now have about this reckless reappointment of suella braverman to be home secretary. who is obviously the initial breach of the ministerial code, the security lapses involved but now questions about whether she has given an accurate description of what happened. she said she reported it straightaway, there are the reports as well that no, she didn t and was confronted on this and further reports of her being involved in other security leaks or security leak inquiries around both a case involving the security service and a case involving the leak of sensitive legal advice. the case involving the leak of sensitive legal advice- legal advice. the shadow home secretary- legal advice. the shadow home secretary- we legal advice. the shadow home