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COVID-19 sparks national security concerns with top brass in quarantine

The quarantining of most of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, coming on the heels of President TrumpDonald John TrumpHillary Clinton responds to Chrissy Teigen tweet: ‘I love you back’ Police called after Florida moms refuse to wear face masks at school board meeting about mask policy Supreme Court rejects Trump effort to shorten North Carolina mail-ballot deadline MORE’s COVID-19 diagnosis, is raising fears that U.S. adversaries might seek to exploit a perceived weakness.Few expect any sort of overt military action, but there are other ways to wreak havoc on the United States.Chief among them is disinformation. Experts have been warning ever since Trump tested positive for the coronavirus last week that disinformation is likely to kick into overdrive.ADVERTISEMENTNow, with six of the seven members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff waylaid at home, warnings are being amplified about the national security implications of the growing COVID-19 outbreak among U.S. leadership.“All these kinds of things are just a huge distraction for us where our national security apparatus is consumed with matters domestic and internal,” former Director of National Intelligence James ClapperJames Robert ClapperIs America ready to return to the Obama-Biden foreign policy? Why the Nobel Prize shows the US and China… Read full this story

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