CIA Analyst’s Secret Social Media Blunder: Classified Docs and Crushed Devices

In a plot twist worthy of a spy thriller, former CIA analyst Asif William Rahman is in hot water after allegedly sharing classified documents on social media. The Department of Justice says he tried to cover his tracks by trashing personal devices. Rahman now faces up to 10 years in prison.

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Who knew that the CIA had an unofficial office supply store for their employees? Asif William Rahman must have thought he was running a clearance sale on top secret documents, complete with a social media marketing campaign. It’s almost like he wanted the world to know that even spies have their bad days at work.

Key Points:

  • Asif William Rahman, a former CIA analyst, is charged with leaking top secret documents.
  • He faces up to 10 years in prison after pleading guilty to two counts of mishandling classified information.
  • The leaked documents included sensitive military plans involving Israel and Iran.
  • Rahman attempted to cover his tracks by destroying personal electronic devices.
  • This case is reminiscent of the infamous Pentagon leaker, Jack Teixeira.

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