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Can the US protect secrets at all?

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Can the US protect secrets at all?

A high school diploma, a valid driver’s license and 18 months of on-the-job training were enough to give Jack Teixeira the same access to military secrets as the approximately 600 generals in the US armed forces. The Cape Cod Air National Guard corporal, who was brought before the magistrate on Friday, now faces criminal charges for “unauthorized removal, retention and dissemination of classified national defense information.”

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