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A senior European intelligence official told the Associated Press that his country might stop sharing information with the United States if it confirms that President Donald Trump shared classified details with Russian officials.
Such sharing "could be a risk for our sources," the official said.
Trump later was informed that he had broken protocol and White House officials placed calls to the National Security Agency and the CIA looking to minimize any damage.
The disclosure put a source of intelligence on the Islamic State at risk, according to The Washington Post, which first reported the disclosure on Monday.
European official to AP: Country might stop sharing intel with U.S.
It saddens me to say this, but with a madman at the helm, the U.S. is the greatest threat to peace in the world right now. Like under Dubya, expect renewed calls from the rest of the world to reject the U.S.'s influence.
Such sharing "could be a risk for our sources," the official said.
Trump later was informed that he had broken protocol and White House officials placed calls to the National Security Agency and the CIA looking to minimize any damage.
The disclosure put a source of intelligence on the Islamic State at risk, according to The Washington Post, which first reported the disclosure on Monday.
European official to AP: Country might stop sharing intel with U.S.
It saddens me to say this, but with a madman at the helm, the U.S. is the greatest threat to peace in the world right now. Like under Dubya, expect renewed calls from the rest of the world to reject the U.S.'s influence.