Alsharq Tribune - American Press
US intelligence agencies are rocked by a major scandal after over 100 officers exchanged sexual messages on secure NSA platforms.
The National Intelligence Director, Tully Gabard, confirmed that these officers will be terminated for a blatant breach of trust.
Gabard stated that using professional NSA systems for personal and explicit conversations is completely unacceptable.
More than 100 intelligence personnel from various agencies have been implicated in this scandal.
A directive has been issued to immediately revoke their security clearances and end their employment.
This decisive action underscores the importance of maintaining national security and professional integrity.
A spokesperson for the National Intelligence Office, Alexa Henning, announced that all relevant intelligence agencies must identify and dismiss those involved by Friday.
Conservative activist Christopher Rovo initially reported the disturbing exchanges on his City Journal platform.
Senior officials have confirmed that officers of different ranks were in direct communication with Gabard regarding this issue.
The NSA clarified on platform X (formerly Twitter) that the misuse of its systems by a small group does not represent the entire intelligence community.
Investigations are currently underway to address this misuse of government systems and restore public trust.
This unprecedented move highlights the critical balance between operational security and the ethical standards expected of national security professionals.
The scandal has ignited a broader debate on accountability and the safeguarding of sensitive intelligence environments.
Stay tuned for further updates as legal and administrative processes continue to unfold.