WASHINGTON: A former intelligence analyst was charged Thursday with leaking secrets about the US military’s drone-based targeted assassination program that formed the basis of a powerful 2015 expose by The Intercept.
The Justice Department said Daniel Everette Hale illegally provided top secret documents on the program to a reporter who was not named, but could be identified by details in the indictment as The Intercept founding editor Jeremy Scahill.
Hale, 31, was a US Air Force intelligence analyst in Afghanistan assigned to the National Security Agency from 2009 to 2013, when he took part in numerous drone attack operations.
Hale, who was arrested early Thursday in Nashville, Tennessee, was the third person to be charged with leaks to The Intercept, which since its 2014 launch has published numerous scoops baring US national security secrets.
He faces up to 50 years in prison on five charges relating to the theft and disclosure of sensitive government information.After leaving the service, he was a contract political geography analyst at the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA), one of Washington’s key intelligence agencies.
The indictment says he met with the unidentified reporter at Washington bookstore events in April and June 2013, on dates matching those in which Scahill was promoting his book “Dirty Wars.”Over the next year working at the NGA, he allegedly accessed multiple secret documents on the US military drone program and turned them over to Scahill.
Those became the basis of The Intercept’s October 2015 eight-part series “The Drone Papers,” which detailed the extent of the Obama administration’s secretive operation to use drones for assassinations in Yemen, Afghanistan and Somalia.
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