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“One of the worst cases was the reporting on the U.S. ability to listen to Osama bin Laden’s satellite phone in the late ’90s. Because of that reporting, he stopped using that phone and the country lost valuable intelligence.”
✓the-washington-post-fact-checker rating: not credible; published on 2018-08-02
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2018-08-02
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