‘Not Tipping Off Our Enemy’: Karoline Leavitt Defends Secrecy on Potential Ground Operations

‘Not Tipping Off Our Enemy’: Karoline Leavitt Defends Secrecy on Potential Ground Operations

“Not tipping off our enemy”—that’s the key message from Karoline Leavitt as she confirms the President has repeatedly refused to rule out potential ground operations. Emphasizing that it’s the Pentagon’s role to provide “maximum optionality,” Leavitt made it clear that keeping options open does not mean a final decision has been made—but also that the administration won’t reveal strategic moves publicly. She stressed that secrecy is intentional, designed to protect military advantage while maintaining operational flexibility. At the same time, she reaffirmed respect for Congress and the rule of law, noting that lawmakers were given prior notice before Operation Fury and briefed accordingly. The balance between transparency and national security is now under intense scrutiny, as critics question how much the public should know. Is this smart strategy—or a dangerous lack of clarity?

31 Mar 2026 • 00:51

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