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Sharing top-secret intelligence with the public is unusual – but helped the US rally the world against Russian aggression

  • Written by Stephen Long, Associate Professor of Political Science and Global Studies, University of Richmond
Sharing top-secret intelligence with the public is unusual – but helped the US rally the world against Russian aggressionU.S. National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan speaks about the Ukraine crisis during the daily White House press briefing on Feb. 11, 2022, in Washington, D.C.Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images

In the weeks before Russia invaded Ukraine, President Joe Biden and U.S. national security officials provided the public with a running stream of...

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