Pentagon leaker sentenced to 15 years for sharing military secrets on troop movements in Ukraine

Jack Teixeira, a U.S. Air National Guard member, was sentenced to 15 years for leaking classified Ukraine military details online.

Nov 13, 2024 - 16:00
Pentagon leaker sentenced to 15 years for sharing military secrets on troop movements in Ukraine

Jack Teixeira, a 22-year-old Massachusetts Air National Guard member, was sentenced to 15 years in federal prison for leaking classified Pentagon information. Teixeira, who served in the 102nd Intelligence Wing as a cyber transport systems specialist, shared highly sensitive documents on Discord, a social platform popular with gamers, revealing information about troop movements in Ukraine, supply logistics, and military strategy.

The documents, which Teixeira began distributing in 2022 left the Biden administration scrambling to manage the fallout and reassure allies.

Teixeira’s sentencing, issued by US District Judge Indira Talwani, marks one of the most significant national security cases in recent years. Teixeira apologized before the court, stating, “I wanted to say I’m sorry for all the harm that I brought and caused.”

While his defense attorneys argued that Teixeira’s intent was not to harm the US but to inform friends about world events, prosecutors revealed that he had attempted to erase evidence by smashing devices and discarding them near his home.

The revelations also led the Pentagon to review and tighten its internal security measures, addressing the breach that allowed a young airman with limited experience access to sensitive information about Ukraine and broader defense intelligence. Assistant US Attorney Jared Dolan emphasized the sentence as a “cautionary tale” for military personnel, stressing the grave consequences of mishandling classified information.

The case underscores ongoing concerns over cybersecurity and intelligence management as the US and its allies support Ukraine’s defense efforts against Russian aggression.

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