The Iran case is a test for the administration’s new policy that the U.S. can “use its broad targeting authorities against non-U.S. persons that provide ammunition or other support to the Russian Federation’s military-industrial complex.”
An open letter published by former US Secretaries of Defense and former Chairmen of the Joint Chiefs of Staff contains a number of recommendations for maintaining good relations between military and civilian professionals.
Reports of former President Donald Trump storing 11 sets of classified documents, possibly containing nuclear weapons-related and “special access program” info, at Mar-a-Lago have centered attention on the sensitivity of those papers.