The Perfectly Timed Leak

The Israelis struck Iran from the air on the night of October 25. Media and analysts have been studying the strike in isolation and often drawing the wrong conclusions. The strike must be evaluated in conjunction with a leak of classified American intelligence information.

On October 17, a top-secret document from the National Security Agency (NSA) and the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency was published on Telegram by an Iran-linked channel. The document was seized upon by analysts the world over. The consensus was that it was genuine. The ongoing FBI investigation has identified a suspected leaker, but that is another story.

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NSA Document Leak

The document outlined American surveillance of Israeli preparations to attack Iran. It detailed the weapons systems involved and the numbers to be deployed. The document did not explicitly disclose the timing of the attack or its intended targets.

However, knowledge of the number and type of weapons systems deployed does give an analyst a good idea of the intended targets. Especially when combined with the public utterances of senior Israeli officials.

Following the Iranian attack on Israel of October 1st, speculation swirled about the timing of Israeli retaliation. The Iranian missile attack had overwhelmed Israeli air defenses and prompted bellicose vows of immediate and harsh retribution.